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- Early Access to New Chapters: Be the first to read what I don’t post anywhere else, including cut scenes, alternate POVs, and draft exclusives.
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- Guided Readalongs by Chapter: Weekly spoiler-free discussions with prompts, visual audiobooks, and commentary from me (and sometimes the characters themselves!).

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For the Readers Who Want More Than Just a Book
Hey. You’re not just here to read—you’re here to feel something.
This is the official space for all things Dream Job, Teresia, and Before the End. There are my stories, my chaos, my characters.
Through this site and community, you’ll get early access, exclusive extras, character deep dives, fandom lore, and behind-the-scenes tea. We’re building something a little obsessive here.
Whether you’re into morally ambiguous girls, dangerously charming boys, secret notebooks, church scandals, or just really good writing, you’ll find your people here.
Edgy. Literate. Fiction.
An intoxicating debut about girlhood, desire, and the lies we tell to survive.
Month
March, 2026
Author
R. Quill
Teresia follows a defiant young woman caught between the demands of her mother’s new religion and the dangerous pull of the pastor’s son.
Set in 1984 suburbia, it’s a story of secrets and first love, sex and shame, rebellion and reinvention—all told in prose that bites as hard as it bleeds.
Bold, heart-wrenching, unforgettable.
Literary Fiction (18+)
Edgy. Literate. Fiction.
A moving story about reincarnation, first love, and the ghosts we carry into every version of ourselves.
Month
December, 2026
Author
R. Quill
Oren has never felt fully present in his own life.
He lives behind his parents’ house in a converted shed, drifts through community college, and moves through his days with the vague sense that something has already gone wrong, though he can’t say what.
When his parents hire a tutor to salvage his failing classes, Oren meets Ayara, a graduate student who should be nothing more than a temporary fixture in his life. Instead, their first meeting leaves them both shaken by an unplaceable sense of recognition neither is willing to name.
As Oren grows closer to Ayara, buried memories begin to surface: fragments of a life he never lived, a death he shouldn’t remember, and a past that refuses to stay contained.
Before the End is a psychological, reality-bending novel about identity, attachment, and what happens when the self you are begins to collide with the self you were.
A haunting, unsettling exploration of memory, life-after-death, and the cost of being truly seen.
Speculative Fiction (18+)
COMING DECEMBER 2026
Edgy. Literate. Fiction.
A seductive, unnerving novel about ambition, desire, and the nightmare breathing beneath a wellness empire.
Month
December, 2026
Author
R. Quill
Nicole lands her dream job at Bloomwell, a glossy, woman-run wellness company that sells supplements, weight loss pills, and the promise of a better life. The office feels more like a luxury retreat than a workplace, with endless perks designed to keep employees happy, loyal, and inside.
But when Nicole starts noticing small things that don’t add up, her coworkers respond with unsettling positivity, almost like they’re afraid of something.
As Nicole digs deeper, people who ask questions start vanishing. A flirtatious, wealthy coworker draws her into a dangerous, addictive relationship just as she realizes Bloomwell is watching her more closely than it should.
To survive, Nicole will have to outthink a force she barely understands, and decide how far she’s willing to go to burn her dream job to the ground.
Adult Fiction (18+)
COMING DECEMBER 2026
Edgy. Literate. Fiction.
A tender, unsettling coming-of-age story about reinvention, obsession, and the line between truth and fiction getting dangerously thin.
Month
January, 2026
Author
R. Quill
When aspiring writer Paige Langley discovers a mysterious binder in a small-town bookstore, she’s pulled into a world of secrets that blur the line between fiction and reality.
The binder belongs to Devon Connors, the senior editor at her new school. His mother is the celebrated author known as Linda Davis, her public brilliance masking a legacy that may not be entirely her own.
As Paige and Devon grow closer, the presence tied to the binder begins to press in around them, steady and undeniable, a force that refuses to fade. What starts as curiosity deepens into something far more consuming, and Paige must decide how far she is willing to go for love, success, and the chance to rewrite her future.
Rich with tension and quiet menace, Paper Fame follows two writers bound by ambition, desire, and a secret neither can escape.
Tender, incisive, and unforgettable.
Adult Fiction (18+)
COMING DECEMBER 2026
Praise for Paper Fame
★★★★★
Brian K.
Deceptively poetic—straight-forward language with concrete images and an unmistakable sense for the music of words.
★★★★★
Cayce C.
The imagery within the novel is immaculate. Each scene was written in such a way where everything you read, you can see it play out in your brain like a film.
★★★★★
Olteanu S.
So captivating, so enthralling you won’t know what hit you.
Latest Discussions
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of books do you write?
I write emotionally intense, character-driven novels that explore themes like identity, desire, rebellion, and survival. If you’re into literary fiction with a raw, intimate edge, then you’re in the right place.
What age group are your books for?
Most of my books are intended for adult and mature readers (18+). They often deal with complex topics like sex, religion, power, and trauma in an unflinching but thoughtful way. They’re not “clean” reads, but they’re never careless.
Are your books part of a series?
Nope. Each book stands alone. That said, some of my stories live in the same universe. You might spot recurring themes, patterns, or even character echoes. I always find a way to reference my previous books in my newer ones.
Are your books autobiographical?
No, but they’re personal. I draw more on emotion than on experience. If something feels real, it’s because I wrote it honestly, not because it happened to me.


