Unused Krystal Story Idea
Posted 3 months agoOn Bluesky, I posted the following:
Long ago, someone suggested I write a story about Krystal. I have been mulling the idea over for a while. I'm not sure if I'll ever get to it.
...Want to hear about it? It's horny.
No, like, REALLY horny. Even for me.
---
(Turns out the answer was yes.)
---
Krystal is, of course, the perfect woman. She needs no introduction.
The other major character will be some young and ambitious king of a lizard tribe on Sauria, the Mindfang tribe.
The story is set some years after Starfox Adventures (and Assault?). Krystal and Fox McCloud have drifted apart, and with Fox unwilling to settle down Krystal has decided to return to Sauria to ensure that things are getting along after the planet was knitted back together.
In her travels, she hears of a new tribe of lizardmen calling themselves the Mindfang tribe, led by a descendant of General Scales. Krystal is suspicious, but none of the inhabitants have anything outright bad to say about the new tribe.
Krystal ventures into unknown territory and is met by a Mindfang patrol, who look eerily similar to the Sharpclaw but for the color of their scales. They offer her hospitality from the king himself. As Krystal is led into the Mindfang's city and meets the king, she looks for any sign of the Sharpclaw bruatlity she knows so well, but there is nothing. The men and women of the tribe are happy and energetic.
Meeting the king, Krystal learns that their new name comes from his desire to move past the Sharpclaw's history: they were obsessed with physical power and military might, and the Mindfang believe their cunning and wits will lead them to greater things. Krystal is still skeptical, but the king promises to lead her around the city the next day.
That evening, Krystal finds traditional Sharpclaw/Mindfang clothing in her room, as well as some minor jewelry. She chooses to continue wearing her bodysuit.
The next day things go exactly as the king said they would. Krystal is shown around the market and other places in the Mindclaw's city. As they take lunch together, the king asks Krystal if she would wear a simple ring to show that she is willing to accept the Mindclaw. Seeing no harm in it, she accepts.
To her surprise, the king makes a show of placing the ring onto her finger himself, which gets a blush in response.
Their conversation about Team Starfox continues over a lavish dinner in the king's palace.
"I thought you were off with that group of rogues flying around the stars."
"Team Starfox... Yes, I was. But Fox McCloud is a man of the stars, and I am a child of Sauria. He had to choose between his new love, me, and his true love, the call of the unknown."
"It is a deep shame that a woman as beautiful as you must be led along by men who prove themselves to be blind.
"Fox isn't blind. He knows exactly what he wants to look at. Solar charts and asteroid belts."
"A great loss indeed."
That night, Krystal decides to wear some of the clothing the king gave her. She continues wearing a bit more of it the next day as they spend time together in royal grounds and the Mindclaw city. She feels drawn to the Mindclaw, wanting to stay with the king and his people for... for some reason. To learn about their culture. Right, of course.
Days pass, and turn to weeks. Krystal has stopped wearing her bodysuit. Much of her time is spent with the king and his attendants. All his attendants are beautiful women of the Mindfang tribe, who accompany Krystal wherever she goes. One day she overhears a group of them talking about some big event, and she eavesdrops.
Krystal learns, much to her surprise, that the big event is the king's wedding - to her! Chuckling to herself, she returns to the king and informs him of this big of horrible gossip going around his subjects.
The king's face takes on a look of tension. He asks Krystal if she is not happy with all he has given her, and they time they have spent together. Krystal answers that she is, but to marry him... that is simply too far for her.
"I'm sorry if the notion disappoints you but- wait, don't tell me you ARE planning for us to be wed!"
"...I suppose I did leave it too long. There is a procession to these matters and drawing out any part, even the sweet anticipation, can-"
"What are you talking about? Do you reall-"
"Quiet."
To her astonishment, Krystal stops speaking. She tries to leave, but further commands from the king reveal she is spellbound to obey his every word.
The king guides her through the halls, down to a deep part of the castle. A grand hall with a raised dais sits there, waiting for the two of them. The king explains that he wants to raise a new generation of Mindclaw, and in order to do that he wants to empower them all with a fertility ritual.
Krystal will be his bride, and he will consummate their union upon that dais. Every woman in the tribe will witness them, and together they will all join into one mind.
Krystal spits at him, refuting his every word. But she is powerless to obey as he orders her to disrobe. Her body has changed slightly, grown more feminine and fertile as the magic took hold of her. With the whisper of a few touches, she can be coaxed to sing and squeal like an instrument adorned with gold.
The king gives Krystal two nipple clamps/rings and forces her to apply them herself. She passes out in the ensuing climax.
Waking, Krystal recognizes her attendants. She is being cared for, bathed, and treated with the kind of lavish tenderness only a queen could receive. There are strange tribal tattoos over her body, with a sun/flower on her belly. Her attendants whisper and coo as they finish her hair and tail.
"We're so envious, Lady Krystal."
Night comes. Krystal is brought to the ritual chamber again, and this time it is full of naked bodies, women welcoming their men in eager anticipation of the grand Mindsong that will enrapture them all.
[and then they all fuck for like 40 pages]
Long ago, someone suggested I write a story about Krystal. I have been mulling the idea over for a while. I'm not sure if I'll ever get to it.
...Want to hear about it? It's horny.
No, like, REALLY horny. Even for me.
---
(Turns out the answer was yes.)
---
Krystal is, of course, the perfect woman. She needs no introduction.
The other major character will be some young and ambitious king of a lizard tribe on Sauria, the Mindfang tribe.
The story is set some years after Starfox Adventures (and Assault?). Krystal and Fox McCloud have drifted apart, and with Fox unwilling to settle down Krystal has decided to return to Sauria to ensure that things are getting along after the planet was knitted back together.
In her travels, she hears of a new tribe of lizardmen calling themselves the Mindfang tribe, led by a descendant of General Scales. Krystal is suspicious, but none of the inhabitants have anything outright bad to say about the new tribe.
Krystal ventures into unknown territory and is met by a Mindfang patrol, who look eerily similar to the Sharpclaw but for the color of their scales. They offer her hospitality from the king himself. As Krystal is led into the Mindfang's city and meets the king, she looks for any sign of the Sharpclaw bruatlity she knows so well, but there is nothing. The men and women of the tribe are happy and energetic.
Meeting the king, Krystal learns that their new name comes from his desire to move past the Sharpclaw's history: they were obsessed with physical power and military might, and the Mindfang believe their cunning and wits will lead them to greater things. Krystal is still skeptical, but the king promises to lead her around the city the next day.
That evening, Krystal finds traditional Sharpclaw/Mindfang clothing in her room, as well as some minor jewelry. She chooses to continue wearing her bodysuit.
The next day things go exactly as the king said they would. Krystal is shown around the market and other places in the Mindclaw's city. As they take lunch together, the king asks Krystal if she would wear a simple ring to show that she is willing to accept the Mindclaw. Seeing no harm in it, she accepts.
To her surprise, the king makes a show of placing the ring onto her finger himself, which gets a blush in response.
Their conversation about Team Starfox continues over a lavish dinner in the king's palace.
"I thought you were off with that group of rogues flying around the stars."
"Team Starfox... Yes, I was. But Fox McCloud is a man of the stars, and I am a child of Sauria. He had to choose between his new love, me, and his true love, the call of the unknown."
"It is a deep shame that a woman as beautiful as you must be led along by men who prove themselves to be blind.
"Fox isn't blind. He knows exactly what he wants to look at. Solar charts and asteroid belts."
"A great loss indeed."
That night, Krystal decides to wear some of the clothing the king gave her. She continues wearing a bit more of it the next day as they spend time together in royal grounds and the Mindclaw city. She feels drawn to the Mindclaw, wanting to stay with the king and his people for... for some reason. To learn about their culture. Right, of course.
Days pass, and turn to weeks. Krystal has stopped wearing her bodysuit. Much of her time is spent with the king and his attendants. All his attendants are beautiful women of the Mindfang tribe, who accompany Krystal wherever she goes. One day she overhears a group of them talking about some big event, and she eavesdrops.
Krystal learns, much to her surprise, that the big event is the king's wedding - to her! Chuckling to herself, she returns to the king and informs him of this big of horrible gossip going around his subjects.
The king's face takes on a look of tension. He asks Krystal if she is not happy with all he has given her, and they time they have spent together. Krystal answers that she is, but to marry him... that is simply too far for her.
"I'm sorry if the notion disappoints you but- wait, don't tell me you ARE planning for us to be wed!"
"...I suppose I did leave it too long. There is a procession to these matters and drawing out any part, even the sweet anticipation, can-"
"What are you talking about? Do you reall-"
"Quiet."
To her astonishment, Krystal stops speaking. She tries to leave, but further commands from the king reveal she is spellbound to obey his every word.
The king guides her through the halls, down to a deep part of the castle. A grand hall with a raised dais sits there, waiting for the two of them. The king explains that he wants to raise a new generation of Mindclaw, and in order to do that he wants to empower them all with a fertility ritual.
Krystal will be his bride, and he will consummate their union upon that dais. Every woman in the tribe will witness them, and together they will all join into one mind.
Krystal spits at him, refuting his every word. But she is powerless to obey as he orders her to disrobe. Her body has changed slightly, grown more feminine and fertile as the magic took hold of her. With the whisper of a few touches, she can be coaxed to sing and squeal like an instrument adorned with gold.
The king gives Krystal two nipple clamps/rings and forces her to apply them herself. She passes out in the ensuing climax.
Waking, Krystal recognizes her attendants. She is being cared for, bathed, and treated with the kind of lavish tenderness only a queen could receive. There are strange tribal tattoos over her body, with a sun/flower on her belly. Her attendants whisper and coo as they finish her hair and tail.
"We're so envious, Lady Krystal."
Night comes. Krystal is brought to the ritual chamber again, and this time it is full of naked bodies, women welcoming their men in eager anticipation of the grand Mindsong that will enrapture them all.
[and then they all fuck for like 40 pages]
No More Stories on InkBunny/SoFurry
Posted 3 months agoIn short:
I won't be uploading any more of my stories to InkBunny or SoFurry from now on. Follow my website or my galleries on FurAffinity, DeviantArt, and Weasyl for full stories.
SoFurry is in the process of an emergency migration to a new server host brought on by hosting fees. Their new site is extremely unstable to the point that any keystroke will direct me to an error page. Perhaps I'll return there if/when they sort things out, but I'm doubtful. InkBunny is just a terrible website for text.
In long:
I first found InkBunny like 15 years ago from a bender on ychan or some other place. Things were less centralized then, and there were a lot of different places people posted their stuff. I liked the interface compared to FA because it was overall easier to interact with, and you had more control over posting images in groups and with more sensible tags. As a non-artist, this didn't matter to me. I followed people on IB if they posted here, but I didn't think much about it.
I did realize that reading text on IB absolutely sucked ass, though. The formatting is strictly BBCode, which would be fine if IB had implemented an interpreter in the last 15 years to take, say, HTML formatting like < i >italic< / i > and convert it to BBCode formatting like [ i ]italic[ / i ]. Yes, it's literally that simple.
Instead, the uploader doesn't auto-populate from anything except raw text files (which I don't write in, because it's 2025 and I don't want to *emphasize* like I'm using fucking Markdown), you can only ever see about 3 sentences of text at a time even on a big desktop monitor, and the interface buttons are too too big and the panel for text is too small - continually drawing your eyes away from the text. And this is to say nothing of the uploader itself having arbitrary tagging supercategories that I'm sure nobody ever follows, or requiring you to navigate through 4 separate pages in order to upload anything at all.
Every time I've had to post a story here, it is an hour-long manual process to convert the text in my word processor into HTML, clean the HTML headers and other garbage, and then play a little game of converting all the new-line and carriage-return characters into consistent end-of-line formatting manually. Then I get to replace all the HTML formatting with BBCode, and then I get to have mysterious typos and missing characters appear anyway.
I'm sick of it. No more. If you like my stuff, follow me elsewhere.
SoFurry's text uploader is more tolerable than IB's in that I can paste HTML into it, but it still has the same problems of being overly clunky and never having been updated over the years. Getting a tag that works is a dice roll due to their manually maintained tag list (Big Boobs is official, Big Breasts is a different unofficial tag that isn't aliased to it) and the site has always been very slow to navigate and load.
You know what I do to upload to FA and Weasyl? Fill out some fields in PostyBirb and hit send. DA's interface is programmed by idiots so I can't upload PDFs via PostBirb, but it's still expedient to drop in the file, copy-paste the description, and hit Upload all within a single page.
I value my time, and the amount of readership and exposure I got through IB and SF was frankly tiny in the first place.
I won't be uploading any more of my stories to InkBunny or SoFurry from now on. Follow my website or my galleries on FurAffinity, DeviantArt, and Weasyl for full stories.
SoFurry is in the process of an emergency migration to a new server host brought on by hosting fees. Their new site is extremely unstable to the point that any keystroke will direct me to an error page. Perhaps I'll return there if/when they sort things out, but I'm doubtful. InkBunny is just a terrible website for text.
In long:
I first found InkBunny like 15 years ago from a bender on ychan or some other place. Things were less centralized then, and there were a lot of different places people posted their stuff. I liked the interface compared to FA because it was overall easier to interact with, and you had more control over posting images in groups and with more sensible tags. As a non-artist, this didn't matter to me. I followed people on IB if they posted here, but I didn't think much about it.
I did realize that reading text on IB absolutely sucked ass, though. The formatting is strictly BBCode, which would be fine if IB had implemented an interpreter in the last 15 years to take, say, HTML formatting like < i >italic< / i > and convert it to BBCode formatting like [ i ]italic[ / i ]. Yes, it's literally that simple.
Instead, the uploader doesn't auto-populate from anything except raw text files (which I don't write in, because it's 2025 and I don't want to *emphasize* like I'm using fucking Markdown), you can only ever see about 3 sentences of text at a time even on a big desktop monitor, and the interface buttons are too too big and the panel for text is too small - continually drawing your eyes away from the text. And this is to say nothing of the uploader itself having arbitrary tagging supercategories that I'm sure nobody ever follows, or requiring you to navigate through 4 separate pages in order to upload anything at all.
Every time I've had to post a story here, it is an hour-long manual process to convert the text in my word processor into HTML, clean the HTML headers and other garbage, and then play a little game of converting all the new-line and carriage-return characters into consistent end-of-line formatting manually. Then I get to replace all the HTML formatting with BBCode, and then I get to have mysterious typos and missing characters appear anyway.
I'm sick of it. No more. If you like my stuff, follow me elsewhere.
SoFurry's text uploader is more tolerable than IB's in that I can paste HTML into it, but it still has the same problems of being overly clunky and never having been updated over the years. Getting a tag that works is a dice roll due to their manually maintained tag list (Big Boobs is official, Big Breasts is a different unofficial tag that isn't aliased to it) and the site has always been very slow to navigate and load.
You know what I do to upload to FA and Weasyl? Fill out some fields in PostyBirb and hit send. DA's interface is programmed by idiots so I can't upload PDFs via PostBirb, but it's still expedient to drop in the file, copy-paste the description, and hit Upload all within a single page.
I value my time, and the amount of readership and exposure I got through IB and SF was frankly tiny in the first place.
Question About Patreon/etc.
Posted 6 months agoQuestion for my followers: would you support me via Patreon/Subscribestar if I made one?
I'd like to have monthly goals and cover different kinks; perhaps minifics and progress updates on longer stories. Plus the usual interaction and polls.
Who'd be willing to pay $5-10 per month for that?
I'd like to have monthly goals and cover different kinks; perhaps minifics and progress updates on longer stories. Plus the usual interaction and polls.
Who'd be willing to pay $5-10 per month for that?
I'm on Bluesky
Posted 11 months agoI made an account there a month ago and announced it on Twitter, but I figured I should mention it here too. I've been more active on there than I ever was on Twitter, so you can shoot me a message if you want to talk about something.
https://bsky.app/profile/kolikwriter.bsky.social
https://bsky.app/profile/kolikwriter.bsky.social
Musings About Making Money From Writing
Posted a year agoThis is a copy of a Twitter thread originally posted here: https://x.com/KolikWriter/status/1843786996516565029
In short: I'm getting older, job hunting is miserable, and I have a vague notion about how I'd like to make money from writing. Any thoughts are welcome.
***
My birthday is coming up this month. I don't normally talk about personal stuff but this year is going to mark a change in my life. I'm going to be turning 30. My bones will turn to dust, etc.
I didn't even want to write the number out. That's how much the idea unsettles me.
When I was younger, life was much simpler. Play games, read books, surf the internet, watch cartoons.
Right now I'm unemployed, and I've been that way since last year (which I'd mentioned earlier this year). It sucks. The days just bleed together.
I've been improving my skills and applying everywhere, but most of it is just dumb luck. It's unsatisfying knowing that so much of my effort will just evaporate.
Writing has been a great help, even fetish stuff that "isn't real literature."
This spring I uploaded Lost in the Thick of Things, which was my first commission - like, my first commission EVER. The first time in my life I did something creative that I enjoyed and got paid for it. So what if it's about naga sex and vore?
https://x.com/KolikWriter/status/1767624163177459795
When I was hashing out the details of this one with Outlet, I felt energized in a way that was completely new to me. I had to do a lot of work and research to figure out what my rates were, what my limits were, build a website to store my work, etc.
It was tough, but fun.
Since then I've been feeling better about writing as a hobby and maybe as something resembling an occupation. I haven't done any math on living expenses (other than that they'd be too high) or thought about how to structure a subscription site, but...
I dunno. There are other people who've done it. I've seen a LOT of people who are bad at art and writing figure out how to make money from it, so how hard could it be?
I wouldn't have any stability or benefits, but at least I'd be in control of something, not just drifting.
Maybe if I start a p*treon (Is that a suppressed word? I hate this website) I could take some of the ideas I spend so much time fantasizing about, get people to vote on them, and turn some of them into real things. Spend less time daydreaming that way.
There are ideas for stories and projects I've had rattling around in my head for literal YEARS but which I've never done anything with. I know the sharpness that drew me to them in the first place has worn down by now, and I hate that.
For reference, my commission info is here. I'd still like to take comms in addition to any work for patrons.
But for now this is still just shooting the breeze. I would like to know what you think if you've read this far, though.
https://kolik.neocities.org/commission
Posted using PostyBirb
In short: I'm getting older, job hunting is miserable, and I have a vague notion about how I'd like to make money from writing. Any thoughts are welcome.
***
My birthday is coming up this month. I don't normally talk about personal stuff but this year is going to mark a change in my life. I'm going to be turning 30. My bones will turn to dust, etc.
I didn't even want to write the number out. That's how much the idea unsettles me.
When I was younger, life was much simpler. Play games, read books, surf the internet, watch cartoons.
Right now I'm unemployed, and I've been that way since last year (which I'd mentioned earlier this year). It sucks. The days just bleed together.
I've been improving my skills and applying everywhere, but most of it is just dumb luck. It's unsatisfying knowing that so much of my effort will just evaporate.
Writing has been a great help, even fetish stuff that "isn't real literature."
This spring I uploaded Lost in the Thick of Things, which was my first commission - like, my first commission EVER. The first time in my life I did something creative that I enjoyed and got paid for it. So what if it's about naga sex and vore?
https://x.com/KolikWriter/status/1767624163177459795
When I was hashing out the details of this one with Outlet, I felt energized in a way that was completely new to me. I had to do a lot of work and research to figure out what my rates were, what my limits were, build a website to store my work, etc.
It was tough, but fun.
Since then I've been feeling better about writing as a hobby and maybe as something resembling an occupation. I haven't done any math on living expenses (other than that they'd be too high) or thought about how to structure a subscription site, but...
I dunno. There are other people who've done it. I've seen a LOT of people who are bad at art and writing figure out how to make money from it, so how hard could it be?
I wouldn't have any stability or benefits, but at least I'd be in control of something, not just drifting.
Maybe if I start a p*treon (Is that a suppressed word? I hate this website) I could take some of the ideas I spend so much time fantasizing about, get people to vote on them, and turn some of them into real things. Spend less time daydreaming that way.
There are ideas for stories and projects I've had rattling around in my head for literal YEARS but which I've never done anything with. I know the sharpness that drew me to them in the first place has worn down by now, and I hate that.
For reference, my commission info is here. I'd still like to take comms in addition to any work for patrons.
But for now this is still just shooting the breeze. I would like to know what you think if you've read this far, though.
https://kolik.neocities.org/commission
Posted using PostyBirb
Reminder: I have a website and so should you
Posted a year ago[This was originally written a couple days ago for my profiles on other sites when the hack had just been announced. I believe the principle is still relevant so I'm copying it here.]
As I'm writing this, FurAffinity is melting down. The site had a pretty good run, but it seems like the combination of Dragoneer's death, the site's crippling lack of cybersecurity, and the rest of the administration being psychopathic zoosadists have resulted in a very blatant and very serious hack. The site's URL briefly redirected to the furry subsection of the KiwiFarms forum, and its Twitter account was also hacked.
If this is somehow your first time learning of this, then you should also know that FA has been hacked twice in the past - once in 2010, and once in 2016. The site has not been secure for a long time, and any credentials you used with it should be replaced immediately.
If you uploaded a lot of your stuff on FA, there is a chance you could reclaim it. Apparently all the data is safe, but I am dubious of that notion until I see it myself.
Regardless, there is one pressing question a lot of people are asking themselves: what now?
I have put my thoughts into a Twitter thread which you can read here: https://x.com/KolikWriter/status/18.....01615478829471 . In short, FA was unstable for a long time, and it was incredibly outdated - it was just the only place you could upload furry art and have people see it. That will probably change in the coming months.
While it is possible to migrate to another art host (Itaku is probably the only practical one), I want to stress that independence from a major platform is the hardest but most rewarding thing you can do to carve out a niche for yourself on the internet. Spend an afternoon reading HTML tutorials and you'll be more than capable of building a simple HTML site.
It used to be very common for people to slap together their own websites, and that's what gave the 1.0 web its charm. For doing something similar today, I strongly recommend Neocities, since that's where my website is hosted: https://neocities.org/
You can host a pretty huge amount of data for free, you get a unique subdomain name, they have very lassaiz-faire ToS, and you can do anything within the limits of HTML and CSS, which is practically anything you could think of. There's a paid option for larger file storage and more in-depth domain management, but the vast majority of people will never need to worry about that.
Here's one of my favorite sites built on Neocities in simple HTML and CSS to show case the work of an anthro artist. It really doesn't have to be a huge undertaking to make something simple and stylish: https://neracoda.neocities.org/
If there are any technical questions you have or you aren't sure where to get started, please reach out to me and I'll try to point you in the right direction. I know this stuff can be intimidating, but it's not much different from working a word processor or playing a game of cards.
I hope you make something cool. Take care of yourself out there!
As I'm writing this, FurAffinity is melting down. The site had a pretty good run, but it seems like the combination of Dragoneer's death, the site's crippling lack of cybersecurity, and the rest of the administration being psychopathic zoosadists have resulted in a very blatant and very serious hack. The site's URL briefly redirected to the furry subsection of the KiwiFarms forum, and its Twitter account was also hacked.
If this is somehow your first time learning of this, then you should also know that FA has been hacked twice in the past - once in 2010, and once in 2016. The site has not been secure for a long time, and any credentials you used with it should be replaced immediately.
If you uploaded a lot of your stuff on FA, there is a chance you could reclaim it. Apparently all the data is safe, but I am dubious of that notion until I see it myself.
Regardless, there is one pressing question a lot of people are asking themselves: what now?
I have put my thoughts into a Twitter thread which you can read here: https://x.com/KolikWriter/status/18.....01615478829471 . In short, FA was unstable for a long time, and it was incredibly outdated - it was just the only place you could upload furry art and have people see it. That will probably change in the coming months.
While it is possible to migrate to another art host (Itaku is probably the only practical one), I want to stress that independence from a major platform is the hardest but most rewarding thing you can do to carve out a niche for yourself on the internet. Spend an afternoon reading HTML tutorials and you'll be more than capable of building a simple HTML site.
It used to be very common for people to slap together their own websites, and that's what gave the 1.0 web its charm. For doing something similar today, I strongly recommend Neocities, since that's where my website is hosted: https://neocities.org/
You can host a pretty huge amount of data for free, you get a unique subdomain name, they have very lassaiz-faire ToS, and you can do anything within the limits of HTML and CSS, which is practically anything you could think of. There's a paid option for larger file storage and more in-depth domain management, but the vast majority of people will never need to worry about that.
Here's one of my favorite sites built on Neocities in simple HTML and CSS to show case the work of an anthro artist. It really doesn't have to be a huge undertaking to make something simple and stylish: https://neracoda.neocities.org/
If there are any technical questions you have or you aren't sure where to get started, please reach out to me and I'll try to point you in the right direction. I know this stuff can be intimidating, but it's not much different from working a word processor or playing a game of cards.
I hope you make something cool. Take care of yourself out there!
Repopulating my Gallery
Posted 2 years agoI'm going to be reuploading my old NSFW stories, including the fetish stuff. Currently they're already up on my website at https://kolik.neocities.org in text form, but if you prefer the PDF view then you'll be able to get that here. I will be branching out to other sites to host my writing, a list of which you can also find on my website on the contact page. For now it's just DA, FurAffinity, Weasyl, Inkbunny, and SoFurry.
I am also going to be seeing about properly promoting my work through social media platforms and so on, and potentially taking open commissions sometime next year. I will post more information when I have more to say.
This all probably comes as quite a surprise given my somewhat dramatic proclamation about fetish porn a year ago, so an explanation is only fair. In short, I have struggled to find some kind of way to be creative without also having sex be a part of the creative process. I spent months trying to motivate myself to write only SFW stories and feeling guilty about my desire to write NSFW. Ultimately I didn't write anything, which is more harmful than any other outcome.
I think there is a kind of balance I need to strike. I would rather write some good and some bad than nothing at all. I reject the modern worship of self-acceptance, but I do believe that you need to call a spade a spade at some point and recognize what you're fighting. Fighting yourself isn't a good way to live.
I am also going to be seeing about properly promoting my work through social media platforms and so on, and potentially taking open commissions sometime next year. I will post more information when I have more to say.
This all probably comes as quite a surprise given my somewhat dramatic proclamation about fetish porn a year ago, so an explanation is only fair. In short, I have struggled to find some kind of way to be creative without also having sex be a part of the creative process. I spent months trying to motivate myself to write only SFW stories and feeling guilty about my desire to write NSFW. Ultimately I didn't write anything, which is more harmful than any other outcome.
I think there is a kind of balance I need to strike. I would rather write some good and some bad than nothing at all. I reject the modern worship of self-acceptance, but I do believe that you need to call a spade a spade at some point and recognize what you're fighting. Fighting yourself isn't a good way to live.