
Sheri Chen - Void Quill writes fantasy soaked in starlight, ink, and ruin.
Welcome, traveler.
I write stories for those who have stood too long at the edge of memory, who believe gods might be lonely, and who know that sometimes, the greatest battles are fought within a single breath.
My work blends myth, magic, and metaphysics, epic tales stitched with longing and love, loss and becoming. If you’ve ever fallen in love with a haunted sword, a broken immortal, or a world that remembers too much, you’ll feel at home here.
By day, I walk the living world. By night, I gather fragments from the dream realm, the underworld, and the ink-drenched heavens. These fragments become books like Ten Days to Unmake a God and When the Heavens Turned Away; tales of resurrection, sacrifice, and quiet defiance in the face of fate.
I believe in stories that hurt beautifully and heal unexpectedly. I believe in ghosts that remember, in nightingales that sing across time, and in the power of a well-thrown noodle bowl.
This space is a threshold, part shrine, part scroll, part rebel outpost.
You are welcome to stay, read, and return as often as you like.
Even now, nine blossoms across time.

Sheri Chen writes poetic, myth-soaked fantasy that explores loss, longing, and the quiet defiance of the human spirit.
Her stories blend Daoist philosophy, haunted immortals, and lyrical prose to craft worlds that ache with beauty. When she’s not writing, Sheri can be found wandering pine forests, creating fortunes inside tiny acorns, or conjuring scrolls at Renaissance faires.