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Resonance

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Anya is heartbroken when she is left at an orphanage by her father. Despite being surrounded by other children, she is sad, frightened, and lonely. This touches the heart of an old granny house spider who takes pity on her and goes to great lengths to show Anya that she does have a friend in this place.

**This story can also be found with 9 other titles in "The Karasu Kollektion: Ten Dark & Feelsy Short Stories."**

15 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 11, 2015

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Ravyn Karasu

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Well, my name is Ravyn Karasu. I chose the name for myself years ago as a play on words. Ravyn, as in the bird, raven, and Karasu after the Japanese word for crow. Get it? Even after all these years, I still enjoy the name.

I was born in Cape May, New Jersey on April 30, 1982. I knew I wanted to write stories since I was four years old and I’ve worked really hard my whole life to improve and become the best writer I could possibly be. It was my dream to be published and to publish many novels one day.

I published my debut novel "Akhetaten's Gates" in 2008, following up in 2014 with more titles.

I currently live in North Carolina where I am always working on something writing-related, be it artwork, writing, editing, researching, or brainstorming.

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I like to write in a plethora of different genres, including: Fantasy/Dark Fantasy, Emotional Drama, Historical Fiction, Romance/Erotica, Science Fiction, and really anything that comes to mind that I feel like writing.

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July 16, 2016
I found it to be one of those stories that made me wish it was longer, and while it left me feeling a little surprised at the end. I still really liked it.
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