Works In Progress

Want to read more written by C. Scarlett?

Well, this page is for you. All of these are still works in progress and have no intended release dates, as of yet.

Night Chasers: Sunrise

Night Chasers follows a young Crescent as she discovers on the night of her 17th birthday that she is able to wield magic, both light and dark, something that has never been seen before. Read along as Crescent has to leave the only home she’s ever known, Ivy Orphanage, and go on the run from the Night Chasers, an elite, hand picked group of light magic users whose sole mission is to dispose of dark magic from the kingdom of Engelsten. Will she be able to outrun these highly trained individuals or will she fall victim to anything the young captain of the group sees fit as “punishment”? What will Crescent discover about herself and the world around her?

Genre: Fiction Low Fantasy

Page Count: Not Yet Available

Trigger Warnings: Abuse, struggles with mental health, death of loved ones, homophobia, and mentions of sexual assault.

The Man Who Witnessed The Starry Night

Ever wanted to know more about the life of the man who painted The Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh? Then this is for you. Learn about his childhood, his struggles with mental health as he was in and out of hospitals throughout his life, what he was like as a person, and how his death is shrouded in mystery. Learn about his life through his letters, secondhand accounts, and more all compiled together and analyzed by C. Scarlett, who has loved Van Gogh’s works since childhood.

Genre: Fictional Biography

Page Count: Not Yet Available

Trigger Warnings: Self-harm, struggles with mental health, isolation, and mentions of suicide and murder

Two Generations

One generation wrote poems that never saw the light of day, the other was about to fall into the same routine before discovering their relative’s works. Now, two generations will have their poetry put in the spotlight in the upcoming book ‘Two Generations’ that is a collection of poems written by grandmother and granddaughter, decades apart, but sharing a similar writing style.

Genre: Poetry

Page Count: ~40

Trigger Warnings: Not Yet Available