Poetry
- (untitled/title unknown)
- Loneliness and finding other Otherkin.
- (untitled/title unknown)
- Calling twilight children. Could be used as a spell-poem.
- Broken Toys
- Chapter's End
- Otherkin considered as actors in the great play of life.
- Cheerful Thoughts
- A short poem on togetherness.
- Child of the Universe
- Children of the Stars
- The star-children, Gaia's guardians.
- The Children of the Sun
- Magical beings, guardians, the Sun's children.
- The Coming Of An Age
- A Darkness Falls
- A poem written about a memory...
- Enchanted
- Eyes Unclouded
- A poem about being coyote-kin.
- Fae
- A visual-image poem about faerie majik.
- The Faerie Trick
- A poem about a farmer who is led astray by faeries
- Faerie Warning
- Faeries' Song
- Song from a dream, from Fae to human hunter
- Fires of His Eyes
- For a Changing World
- Death, destruction and hope in Yuppieville
- Gloomy Day
- How Do I Tell?
- The Journey
- Seeking kin and freeing others from the walls that hold them.
- Lament
- The Last Ones
- Echos of faerie
- The Neither
- About the liminal nature of Otherkin - dwellers in between, on thresholds.
- No Shelter
- A poem that could be read from several perspectives
- Other
- Otherworld Spell
- Spell-poem to cast aside "seeming" and the living of two separate lives (one among mundanes, the other among Otherkin).
- Peter
- Questioning my Sanity
- Questions
- Raven's Child
- Remember
- Lonely energy is best channeled into rhyme
- The Silent Musings
- Sprite
- To Mine
- Realizing the truth of the existence of Faėrie and the strength of friendships.
- True World
- Unbridled
- We are free!
- Untitled
- untitled poem in Quenya
- Praise for springtime.
- Watch-fires
- The Watchers
- Where Have They Gone?
- The myriad creatures of Faėrie are not truly gone from this world.
- Wyld Hunt Poem
- The spirit-hunt through the night forest with howling hounds.
- Yr Tyllwdd Teg ō y'Coed
- Rambling image-filled piece about nature spirits and the elements.