Stephanie Rabig


Biography

I'm largely a fantasy writer-- sci-fi/fantasy, though I'm experimenting with romantic, urban, supernatural and religious styles, too. Also, there's a creepy splatterpunk one in the works. Just for a change of pace.

When I'm not writing, I'm chasing after my two munchkins, or working on some polymer clay projects/photo prints with my mom for our Etsy shop (generationthree.etsy.com).

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Books

Stealing Time    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: $1.99 USD. 108780 words. Published on November 19, 2011. Fiction.

Years after a meteor destroys much of Veyrdel, Rohan is teaching in a makeshift classroom when he and his students are attacked. After taking the attacker's life, Rohan leaves his few remaining students, determined to fix things. The time machine his father built is untested, but Rohan is past caring. It sends him back much further than he intended.
Through the Looking Glass    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 6620 words. Published on October 11, 2011. Fiction.

Alice is taking her usual walk in the woods when she comes upon a seemingly abandoned infant. But the child's guardian is nearby, wounded, and in her attempts to help her, Alice gets much more than she bargained for.
Goodnight, Sleeping Beauty    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 1640 words. Published on October 11, 2011. Fiction.

Two young men search for the fabled tower of Sleeping Beauty, and finally find it. They would've been better off if they'd just stayed home.
Last Words    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 1230 words. Published on October 11, 2011. Fiction.

There are many stories out there of spirits contacting their families to give one last, heartwarming message. This isn't one of them.
Backwoods Cannibalism 101    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 1600 words. Published on August 8, 2011. Fiction.

Suzie is happy as can be-- she gets to play decoy tonight to lure an unsuspecting passerby into their home. She goes through the checklist, certain that she's done everything right. Hasn't she?
Jia's Charms    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: $1.99 USD. 163590 words. Published on July 23, 2011. Fiction.

Jia's Charms is the story of a group of would-be colonists forced to evacuate over a dangerous world. They struggle to find each other again, unaware that their arrival might have already broken the fragile truce between the previous settlers and the native inhabitants, the Inako.
Cassandra's Cakes    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 2800 words. Published on June 28, 2011. Fiction.

Psychic powers are bad enough when nobody really believes you. When you are believed, that opens a whole new set of problems... Cassandra's Cakes is about 2,000 words long.
Backyard Zombies    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 4300 words. Published on May 23, 2011. Fiction.

0.5 star(3.50 from 2 reviews)
Romeo and Juliet. Heathcliff and Catherine. Ricky and . . . a zombie he's keeping chained in his backyard? Okay, so their romance won't be one for the ages. But it sure is doomed.
Heaven Must Lose    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: Free! 1830 words. Published on May 11, 2011. Fiction.

Hayley ignores an incredibly important bit of common sense: no matter how bad things are, never, ever, make a deal with the Devil. A free short story. This is one of four stories included in the author's collection IN THE DARKNESS FIND ME.
In the Darkness Find Me    by Stephanie Rabig
Price: $0.99 USD. 62230 words. Published on May 11, 2011. Fiction.

After a nasty divorce, Amelia leaves the city and moves into an old fixer-upper. Her manipulative younger sister Lucy claims their new house is haunted. Lucy befriends the spirit, a man named Evan who claims to have been one of the first owners. But Evan isn't the only spirit around... This ebook also includes three short stories

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  • Peekers on June 28, 2011
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    Very creepy. Doesn't help that the stairs in the short film look an awful lot like the stairs in our house...