Seraphina Louise Willard is a fiction writer whose stories explore ambition, identity, and the complicated paths people take in life and love.

Her Filipino-language works focus on contemporary and New Adult fiction, often centered on late bloomers in their late twenties and early thirties. These stories frequently follow characters navigating life in media and creative spaces, with women at the forefront-figures who learn to move forward in their own way, discovering independence, purpose, and the courage to redefine their timelines.

In contrast, her English-language fiction ventures into darker territory. These stories feature morally complex characters, anti-heroes, and villains who are not always meant to be redeemed. With themes that explore obsession, power, and the shadowed edges of human nature, her English works embrace a wider range of ages and perspectives.

Across both mediums, Seraphina Louise Willard is drawn to characters who are still becoming-imperfect, searching, and unapologetically human.
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  • JoinedDecember 17, 2016



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sugarplumfiery sugarplumfiery Mar 09, 2026 10:48AM
Hey everyone!Ijust finished my first Taglish (Tagalog-English) novel! It’s actually been done since the first day of March, and it’s amazing to think I started it just the second week of February—ya...
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Stories by SERAPHINA LOUISE WILLARD
In Case You Forgot (Taglish/on-going) by sugarplumfiery
In Case You Forgot (Taglish/on-goi...
She came home to a wicked summer, and it burned hotter than memory. ‎
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Between Then And Us (Taglish/Completed) by sugarplumfiery
Between Then And Us (Taglish/Compl...
Ari has never been the type to play by anyone's rules-especially when it comes to love. She knows everything:...
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The Rebel's Plot (English/ on-hold/ under revision) by sugarplumfiery
The Rebel's Plot (English/ on-hold...
George Midways has always been seen as a paragon of success, her life a blend of admiration and envy. Yet beh...
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