Novels
Bound to change
Payton Alexander may have forgotten her past, but it hasn’t forgotten her. When her best friend is kidnapped and tortured for information on her, she realises she may not be as normal as she always thought.
Payton is Unbound - an ability she is being hunted for - and there are only so many times her apparent childhood friend, Zachariah, can save her before she has to learn to fight for herself. When she is thrust into the world of shape-shifters with no introduction or crash course, she quickly learns that this world is a lot more dangerous than she anticipated. Her survival is dependent on the memories she can’t access and the abilities she can’t control. Payton must figure out her past soon, or risk a fate far worse than death. |
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SHORT FICTION
For the Living, Not the DeadThis piece of short fiction is focused on a grieving mother, after losing her four year old son, Riley, to a cancer known as Neuroblastoma. The story goes through the mother giving the heart wrenching eulogy, coming home to an empty house and her final goodbye at the graveyard.
If you missed out getting a copy of The Last Word: an anthology of memories, click below to read the story online.
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Death Did Us PartThis piece of short fiction tells the story of Adeline Jacobs on the day of her second wedding. She loves her soon-to-be new husband, but is still grieving the passing of her high school sweetheart. The story explores the complex nature of love after death, moving forward, and accepting change as readers attend Addie and Justin's wedding alongside them.
If you missed out on getting a copy of The Last Word: Next, click below to read the story online.
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NON FICTION
Visual Impact Magazine
Cheyenne wrote two articles for Visual Impact's special New Zealand issue, due for release November 2017.
Visual Impact is an Australian print and sign magazine. Her first article explored the involvement of Sign Supplies Ltd in the revival of trade schools for the sign industry in New Zealand, and her second article looked into the life of seasoned sign writer and former NZSDA President, Ross Probert. |