Writings
All stories allow you to escape from everyday life – and just a glimpse into someone else’s world. From weekly prompts flash fiction to short stories, to full length novels, K.T. James loves writing.
Below is her WIP (tentatively titled Water’s Grasp) synopsis and an excerpt. There is also an excerpt from her Deaf tales collection, Once Upon a Deaf Time.
If you are interested in quick reads, there are several short stories (under 5,000 words) that were either created off of prompts or a game (Story Cubes). Each story will contain a written English version and an ASL version.
Books
Below are excerpts from upcoming K.T. James’ books. To read before release, join her Patreon!
*Note: these are in the editing process*
The Heritage Series (Book 1): Water’s Grasp
When Merritt finds a key at the local lighthouse that glows, she sets in motion a decade old missing person case. The case leads to a hidden town in a parallel world full of magic. She may find her heritage, but at what cost?
Once Upon a Deaf Time
It may seem like your normal fairy tale, but your beloved characters are either deaf or hard-of-hearing. What other changes are there?
Quick Reads
Below are quick, short stories about everything from a magical house to learning how to accept having hearing aids by repeating the day again and again.
Each story will have a written English version, as well as a version in sign language (ASL/PSE) – just click “Read More” to see both!
**Note: It will note if the ASL Video is available below the image.**

ASL Video Coming Soon
Once upon a time, magic existed across the land. It could be found anywhere – in people, in animals, even in inanimate objects. Everyone had magic. But as life went on, people forgot about the land’s magic. And while it was fading and few remembered a time when the land had been alive with magic, some places still remembered…

ASL Video Available
It was different, writing on a typewriter: the clatter and noise, the resistance of the old keys forcing her to really put some effort into each letter. She imagined she was writing by…

ASL Video Available
The girl woke, right at the stroke of midnight. What woke me? She wondered, looking about, noticing how bright her room had become. It almost seemed as if it was day – instead of night. Unsure if she had fully closed her curtains, she got up and went to the window to look out…

ASL Video Available
The day started like any other ordinary day. The sun was shining and the wind picked up as she hurried to her work. Slamming into the office, she quickly sat down and began unwrapping her scarf. Her computer chimed to life. Knock, knock. She looked up and smiled…
