TMI Tuesday, Mid-way through the year edition!
10 years ago
Welcome to my mind.
What the heck, why not? Go ahead with any questions you may have. :)
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I suppose if I had to ask a question, any stories you're planning to post out in the future?
Good question! Um, let's see⦠actually, I've got about forty in various stages of planning/writing/editing. I tend to divide stuff into my silly stuff (furry/ABDL) and my serious stuff (novels/sci-fi/fantasy), and then further into either short form or long form. So, most of the furry/ABDL stuff is short-form, and most of the serious stuff is longer things with a mattering of short stories. This isn't to imply that I don't take the furry stuff seriously, it's just not, um, I suppose the term would be economically viable in the long term? :p There's a lot of AB/DL stuff in the works, but I'm also trying to focus on some of the story concepts I've been sitting on for up to a decade or more by this point and get them told.
Yeah. I really don't do things small.
So, given how many stories there are, it wouldn't be feasible to give you a whole list of everything I'm working on, so I'll just give you a list of the stuff I've been working on recently, if that's okay? Recently I've been feeling a little burnt out, so I've been working on writing notes and ideas for one of my long-form ideas called "Outlaw" to recharge a bit and get some of my ideas written out. I've also been writing notes and a concept prologue for a Ratchet & Clank fanfic currently titled "Slings and Arrows", I may post that here when it's done to see if people want more. I haven't really done anything for my other long-term projects recently, unfortunately, I need to try and at least finish a chapter for one of them. I'm working on a regression story for a friend of mine, a buddy of mine has offered to commission me for a story idea he's had, and I also want to write a short story themed on a Lilchu pic I got recently. And I recently wrote some ideas down for follow-ups to Baby's First Book Club and and a really short one for Little Joys.
So, that's my plate recently. Quite a bit on it, but I think I can handle it. :)
PS: The most unusual idea I ever did concept work on was probably this one time that I planned a twenty-one volume work following hundreds of years of human history and generations of humanity, exploring the recurring nature of war, conflict, peace, change, and growth. And giant robots. There were lots of giant robots.
Also amazing you're an author into more 'serious' subjects. Thank you for your contributions. <3
Mhm! And I mean, I try and approach everything I do seriously. I want believable characters and situations, which tends to make the stories longer as I set things up. Even if it's yaoi fan fiction for a friend, I want it to be in character and believable for the setting, even if I stretch things a bit.
As for serious subjects, I've got a hard sci-fi concept, an epic fantasy, another fantasy story that is less "epic" yet more interesting I think, a concept for a children's book series, an urban fantasy, and then a steampunk fantasy. I like fantasy. :) Though I tend to give them fairly hard "rules".
And I admire you for the drive you have, AND the realistic characters you for the most part give. Some might be stronger than others, or I had preferences, but they all come across as more believable than other scenes. And sometimes the story's context lends into that. The more serious the story's background the more you can build. <3
Thanks again.
Oh? Which stories of mine have you preferred? :) No judgement, I'm just curious.
I've always loved mixing and matching stuff for as long as I can remember. Flying pirate ships traveling to alien worlds and stuff like that (yes, Treasure Planet makes my inner seven year old very happy). Building little worlds with my legos and stuff. So, I've always been coming up with stories, I've just never/rarely written them down (which is good, because on reflection a lot of my old story ideas are kind of shit XD).
As for how it got me to write, honestly it never really did. I'd come up with these story ideas and just keep them in my head, occasionally pulling them out to fiddle with them but never doing anything with it. About three months ago, I basically kicked myself in the butt and started a writing regimen to force myself to write, and that's how I've been doing what I've been doing so far. Not very romantic, but it's what you need to do if you want to become an artist. A muse is a fickle creature, and sometimes must be corralled/cajoled/controlled.