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  • Aistriana Sylveth • She Who Threaded Realms

    The Thread That Holds the Realms

    Aistriana Sylveth is not introduced as a beginning.
    She is introduced as a continuation.

    Former Queen of the Fairies, she stands at the crossing of bloodlines that were never meant to meet: Sun Elf and Moon Elf, Werelynx, Vampire. A tribrid not by ambition, but by inheritance, born of a forbidden love that once threatened to fracture the balance of the realms themselves.

    She carries that legacy quietly.

    At 748 years old, Aistriana appears no older than a woman in her mid-thirties, yet her presence is layered with centuries of decisions, losses, and alliances. Once crowned Queen of the Fairies, she ruled not through conquest, but through binding, weaving fragile accords between powers that did not trust one another. It is why she came to be known as She Who Threaded Realms.

    But threads come at a cost.

    Ancient magic settles heavily in her bones. Political responsibility leaves little room for softness. And grief: unprocessed, unspoken, fractures her inner world more deeply than any war ever could. What she lost is not easily named, and what remains is a woman who learned that love can destabilize worlds just as easily as it can save them.

    So she locks her heart behind duty.

    Not out of coldness.
    Out of survival.

    When the triad bond awakens: binding her to Kael, Aedric, and Vharon, it does not arrive as salvation. It arrives as a reckoning. Three soul-bonds do not promise balance; they demand it. They force her to face a future she never asked for, and a past she has never truly buried.

    Aistriana does not seek peace as an ideal.
    She understands it as labor.

    “Peace is not the absence of pain.
    It’s what we choose to build in spite of it.”

    This is where her story begins.
    Not with innocence, but with endurance.
    Not with prophecy, but with choice.

    Her journey begins in The Whisper War, where grief, silence, and awakening bonds first collide.

    Aistriana’s story unfolds across the Threads of the Triad series, available on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FM4HFXPZ

  • How Photography Became My First Way Out

    When Straight Lines Became Too Tight

    There was a time in my life when everything moved in straight lines: accounting, software testing, deadlines, university courses in finance and banking. I was working in an IT company that built accounting software for PCs. As an assistant general manager I handled managerial accounting and tested the accounting software. On paper it all looked responsible, stable, “proper.”

    But something inside me kept tightening. Stress doesn’t announce itself politely. It builds quietly, until you no longer recognize the person you’ve become.

    Then came the moment that broke the illusion of straight lines.

    My best friend, died in a car accident. His fiancée survived, but she was left paralyzed. While I was asleep in the back seat of the car. I woke up into a world that no longer made sense.

    Grief did not arrive as something dramatic. It arrived as clarity. The kind that hurts because it cannot be ignored. I understood, with a certainty I had never known before, that stability alone is not meaning. That being “responsible” is not the same as being alive. That life can end or be permanently altered in a single, indifferent moment, and that waiting to live until everything feels safe is its own kind of disappearance.

    I didn’t know what I needed to do yet. I only knew that continuing as if nothing had happened was no longer possible. Something in me had already shifted. The lines were no longer straight, and I could not force them to be again.

    That realization did not save me. It didn’t fix anything. But it cracked something open, and through that crack, change eventually found its way in.

    The Moment a Camera Changed Everything

    Photography arrived in my life almost by accident.
    Art wasn’t what I was looking for. What I needed was air.

    I picked up a camera simply because I needed a place where numbers didn’t matter and logic could finally loosen its grip. Through the lens, the world slowed down just enough for me to breathe. Light became a companion. Shadows stopped being threats and turned into stories.

    Leaving the Expected Path Behind

    What started as a coping mechanism slowly reshaped my life.

    I made a difficult decision: I left my position in the IT company, and I stepped away from university during my third year of a four-year degree. People around me thought it was reckless. For me, it was survival.

    A Studio That Became a Sanctuary

    I began working alongside a photographer who created images for advertisements. That studio became my refuge. When the commercial work was done, I used the space to build my own portfolio: experimenting, learning, and rediscovering pieces of myself I didn’t even know I’d lost.

    Soon enough, photography stopped being just an escape and became something I could actually live from.

    When an Unexpected Door Opened Through Photography

    Later, everything evolved in a direction I didn’t expect.
    I became a coordinator for photographers shooting at music concerts. I searched for talent on DeviantArt, reached out to people whose work sparked something in me, and eventually built a small community around “beer meets”, casual gatherings where we shared ideas, explored locations, experimented in the studio, and helped each other grow.

    Many of the photographers I met back then eventually discovered the niche that defined their careers. Sometimes all someone needs is a door cracked open, a little guidance, and a space to explore freely.

    What This Chapter Taught Me

    Without realizing it, that chapter taught me something essential about myself: I love helping people find their creative direction, even when they don’t yet believe they have one.

    Photography didn’t just teach me composition or lighting. It taught me resilience. It showed me that creation is a form of healing, and that sometimes the only way to survive is to build something new from the inside out.

    Years later, writing would take over that role: deeper, quieter, but rooted in the same truth.

    You can surpass hardship when you find something that rebuilds you.

    For me, it began with images.
    Now it continues with stories.

    This is the first chapter of Personal Notes, the thread that connects who I was with who I’m becoming.

    JazzySegfault


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  • Fae Queen Fantasy Romance • On the First Book and the Three Who Walk Beside Her

    Where Stories Quietly Begin

    Stories often begin quietly, in the margins, in the places where honesty feels safer on paper than spoken aloud.
    My first book began that way too.

    This story marks the beginning of a Fae Queen Fantasy Romance where loss becomes the doorway toward connection and possibility.

    A Moment Inside This Fae Queen Fantasy Romance

    In those early notes, the queen at the heart of the story carried her own deep grief.
    She had lost the woman she loved: her first mate, her steady light. In the aftermath, she did what many strong people do, she stood alone.

    Duty became her armor. Silence became her companion. She wore the crown not out of desire, but because someone had to.

    Stepping Away from the Throne

    When she finally chooses to step down from the throne, she expects emptiness, not possibility.
    What she finds instead is connection in its most unexpected form, not with one person, but with three men whose presence disrupts the quiet she has wrapped herself in.

    The Three Who Walk Beside Her

    Some readers may see the three men as a bold twist or a rebellion against what is expected of a queen.
    A woman with three mates.
    Three different temperaments.
    Three different ways of being seen.

    But for me, privately, quietly, they always meant something gentler than shock or defiance.

    I didn’t write them as reflections of her wounds or as fragments of her past.
    They were never meant to “fix” her through romance.
    Instead, each one became a marker along her inner path, representing moments when her heart remembers there is more to life than duty, pain, or survival.

    Echoes Along Her Path

    Each man symbolizes a kind of rediscovery:

    • the reminder that rest is allowed,
    • the truth that connection can come from unexpected places,
    • the surprising gentleness that can pull someone back toward the world when they thought they were finished with it.

    They are not saviors.
    They offer clarity, revealing parts of herself she had forgotten how to see.
    In the end, they represent possibility, not perfection.

    Before the Story Had a Name

    In my earliest drafts, these three figures appeared long before the story had a name.
    I never meant for them to fit into one shape or one definition of love.
    Rather, they exist to show that the path forward can open through more than one doorway, and that the heart, fictional or not, is far more layered and nuanced than tradition often allows.

    For the queen, loving again is not surrender.
    It is a choice to stay alive to the world, to connection, to magic, on her own terms.

    Love as a Return to Life

    And that, I think, is why this book became the first in a series.
    It wasn’t only about worldbuilding, fae courts, tangled destinies, or ancient power.
    At its core, I was writing about a character who discovers that her story did not end where she once believed it had.

    She survives.
    Then she grows.
    And finally, she chooses life in all its complicated, unexpected forms.

    A Story About Beginning Again

    In doing so, she discovers something I learned while writing her:

    Sometimes, a person returns to themselves not through a single love or a single path, but … through all the ways they allow themselves to begin again.

    At its core, this book opens the first realm of a Fae Queen Fantasy Romance, shaped by healing, magic, and transformation.

    Welcome to the first realm of The Threads of the Triad.
    The story begins with loss, but it doesn’t stay there.
    It opens, quietly and beautifully, toward possibility.

    JazzySegfault

    Read more about the series here:
    https://jazzysegfaultnovels.com/books/

    For readers who love fae fantasy, explore similar worlds here:
    https://www.goodreads.com/genres/fantasy-romance


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  • Stubborn Cats in Charge •Test Post Supervised by Cats

    Stubborn cats say:
    No posts? I do what I want.

    This short test post exists to check site formatting, with feline oversight.

    It turns out these fluffy tyrants absolutely run this website, and honestly, I’m just here trying to keep up.
    If they want chaos, they get chaos.
    If they want naps… everything stops for the naps. There is no negotiation with creatures who believe gravity exists solely so they can push things off shelves.

    Stubborn Black and white cat supervising writing at the desk.

    Stubborn Cats in Charge

    This is a short test post used to verify that the site formatting and settings work correctly.
    Naturally, the feline supervisors insisted on overseeing every pixel, occasionally batting at the cursor, walking across the keyboard, and offering “feedback” in the form of dramatic staring.

    Stubborn Brown Cat cat sitting like a supervisor on a cushion.

    Official Website Status Report (According to the Cats)

    If the site loads, they take credit.
    If it breaks, they deny involvement.
    If it works perfectly, they sit on the keyboard until it doesn’t.
    These furry desk overlords approve this message. Probably. They refuse to confirm.

    Official Cat Policies

    According to the current royal decree issued by the household’s whiskered leadership:

    • Every page must load instantly, unless someone is sitting on the router.
    • Keyboard ownership belongs to the cats; humans may borrow it during approved writing sessions.
    • All typos are considered their creative contributions.
    • If a post performs well, they claim responsibility.
    • If a post performs badly, they absolutely deny involvement.

    These policies are final. Attempting to change them requires petitioning a committee of two napping felines, which has a 0% approval rate.

    Two stubborn cats establishing dominance during website operations.

    Additional Notes from the Feline Administration

    The cats recommend this “professional research source”:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat

    If you’re curious about the fantasy worlds these creatures refuse to read, start here:
    https://jazzysegfaultnovels.com/books/

    And if you’d like to peek behind the scenes (unlike the cats, who simply don’t care), explore the first book here:
    https://jazzysegfaultnovels.com/on-the-first-book-and-the-three-who-walk-beside-her/

    The Stubborn Cats approve this blog post. Probably.

    Final Verdict from HQ (Headquarters of Quirkiness)

    The cats continue to monitor this website with great disinterest, approving and disapproving things without explanation.
    This test post exists purely because they demanded attention, and because sometimes, chaos needs documentation.

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