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Welcome to My World—Short Fiction, Big Feelings

Hey there, beautiful readers. I'm so glad you stumbled across this little corner of the internet, where stories smolder, hearts break (in the best way), and every sentence tries to punch you right in the feels.

I'm an Aquarius and Earth Dragon—writer, dreamer, INFJ introvert in survival mode—and I publish under two pen names that reflect the duality of my storytelling soul:

  • Rin Nocturne, where I get unapologetically bold, dramatic, and just a little bit magical. Think Sailor Moon vibes crash-landing into raw emotional landscapes, with a sprinkle of modern fantasy and mythology.

  • Seraphine Vela, the name I use for stories that carry a different kind of weight—more literary, still emotional, but grounded in character and language-driven worlds.

Let’s talk shop for a second.

What I Write ✍️

I specialize in short fiction—because sometimes you don’t need 100,000 words to wreck someone emotionally (in a good way). Whether it’s a 10-page gut-punch or a novella that makes you scream into your pillow at 2 a.m., I’m here for readers who want depth without the time commitment of a 900-page epic.

I’m independently published on platforms like Smashwords, Amazon, and Draft2Digital because traditional publishing doesn’t always play nice with emotionally-charged, genre-blending short work. And honestly? I like having the creative freedom to tell stories my way.

Featured Works You Should Totally Check Out:

🔥 Under Rin Nocturne

  • Stars of the Unbroken: A magical-girl story with teeth. If you like poetic angst, transformation sequences with symbolism, and complex female leads—this is your jam.

  • MoonShadow Requiem: Ready to face your demons? Well, Ayumi lives with one--in more ways than one.

📚 Under Seraphine Vale:

To Serve My God- What would you endure to be with someone you love? Probably not what Serenity agrees to...

The Exit Strategy - For the stepparent to be who can't/won't take it anymore...

Why I’m Blogging Now

I’m diving deeper into the indie author journey and chronicling my writing progress—especially my current fantasy series featuring elemental dragon women in their thirties who are done playing nice and ready to burn things down or freeze them solid. (Yes, this includes magical powers, hidden societies, and an emotionally devastating amount of personal growth.)

Right now, I’m working on the fourth book in that series, and lemme tell you—it’s the most intense one yet. More dragons. More pain. More healing. More drama. And, yes, more screaming. (Mostly mine.)

If you're a reader who loves emotionally complex characters, lyrical prose, fierce women, and stories that pack a punch, welcome to your next obsession.




Let’s Connect

Stick around for:

  • Updates on new releases

  • Behind-the-scenes writing chaos

  • Sneak peeks and excerpts

  • Me yelling about fictional women with elemental trauma powers

If you’ve read my work, I’d love to hear from you. Reviews, messages, smoke signals—I welcome it all. Check the other pages for information on past and in progress stories. 

Until next time—
Keep your tea hot, your playlist moody, and your bookshelf full of stories that leave scars.

Rin and Seraphine 🌙

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