Hey there, my name’s Fallon and I want to give your game a soul that is flawed, tainted, destined for a malevolent carnal animation that will wreak chaos upon this doomed Earth!
I’m 25, I’m a creative writing student (formerly at the University of Idaho), and I’ve been a freelance writer for video games since February 2018, earning my start as a hobbyist fiction writer and game developer in 2015 with the release of my weird interactive novel The Ceramic Uncertainty (which, just recently, had a mobile re-release through Tap by Wattpad).
I’m primarily looking for paid projects, but am happy to field free/revshare proposals with a small workload in mind. Additionally, I am currently offering short pro bono conceptual drafts!
My current game projects include:
- Watercolors, a short, experimental, contemplative fiction about death that blends elements of traditional interactive fiction with lyricism and poetry.
- Ravenswick Chronicles (development lead by Vlastan), a Lovecraftian horror RPG for PC. Writing responsibilities so far have included: worldbuilding for 20+ interconnected in-game areas, character backstory and dialogue for 30+ unique NPCs, plot and story writing, quest-design, editing, conceptual writing, and regional/time-period research.
Short Stories:
- Too Little, Too Late; Too Much, Too Soon, a story about co-dependent 20-somethings living together.
- Angelo, which is inspired by DIY music culture and features a character from TL,TL;TM,TS.
While my written work has typically been tied to the genres of literary fiction, weird/experimental fiction, cosmic horror, contemplative lyricism, dark comedy, and slice-of-life, I am eager to engage any writing framework. I am passionate about creating art that challenges our assumptions of how life works, whether that’s in the realms of society, spirituality, the fantastic, the mundane, the self, or creativity itself. I believe any subject can provide a unique lens through which to explore these concepts.
If you’re interested in working together or have any questions, reply with a comment or send an email at fallonbraddy [at] gmail. Thanks!