Next Game Release Coming Soon!
General | Posted 10 months agoIt is a long time coming, but I hope to have the next release of my vore adventure game out if not this week then in a few weeks at most. This is probably the most massive update of my game, most of which adds to the Cat Saga, particularly dealing with the character Tansy and the task she gives the player. There are also a few improvements to how the original Bunny Saga operates. I hope you all will enjoy the upcoming additions!
Check out my third novel!
General | Posted 2 years agoI have almost completed uploading my third novel Flora: A Tale from Vulpineva. Unlike my first 2 novels, which are explicit thrillers, this one is a YA romance novel with some kissing and mild kink only.
Check out my second novel!
General | Posted 3 years agoI'm currently uploading my second novel, The Murderess of Maplesburg: Reign of Terror. It is a direct sequel to my first novel, so be sure to check that one out first if you haven't. I think this novel was an improvement on my first novel and my best novel to date.
Check out my novel!
General | Posted 3 years agoCurrently uploading each chapter of my first novel, The Murderess of Maplesburg: Disappearing like Rabbits. Check it out, especially if you've enjoyed my short stories. This if the first canon work of the Vulpinevan universe.
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General | Posted 3 years agoI don't know who wanted the personalized banner, but the new site banner sucks. I uploaded anything just to not have that on my page.
Short Stories
General | Posted 4 years agoI've uploaded a bunch of the short stories I've written, and I hope these will generate some interest in me as a writer so that, if I get my novels published, more people will read them. Sometimes I write these short stories to explore an idea that couldn't happen within the rules of the novels, but often they are just incredibly horny. The characters are crueler, less considerate, and more sex crazed than in canon; they fulfill my submissive/masochistic kinks. The novels have kink material, but in those, the characters are much more mindful of affirmative consent. All of my short stories to this point are non-canon. The true characterization of the characters should be obtained from the novels, which are, unfortunately, unpublished and unavailable. I'm a bit worried these stories give an inaccurate representation of my writing and my characters, but I think they can be fun as long as they are viewed as fan fiction. Basically, if one would get the sense from the novels that the characters wouldn't do something they do in the short stories, then they probably wouldn't.
Nearing End of 3rd Novel!
General | Posted 4 years agoI am nearing the end of my 3rd novel, Flora: A Tale from Vulpineva. This novel is different from my first 2 because it is about college students, which probably makes it a YA novel. It follows the titular character Flora, a gray fox, during her first semester at the Royal College of Vulpineva. Flora makes friends and enemies and ultimately falls in love in this social drama/romance novel. Although this is my third novel, I am hoping to publish it as my debut novel because the other two are too long for this. I tried to shoot for the standard 80K words, but I am already over 90K. Fortunately, I think it should stay under 100K, which is pretty much the maximum for a debut novel. Unfortunately, I no longer have a Patreon because, after months of getting zero patrons, Patreon shut down my page. I will probably go right to furry publishers. This is a "fox in a Starbucks" story, and I doubt other publishers will even look at it.
Nearing end of second novel!
General | Posted 5 years agoI am close to completing my second novel The Murderess of Maplesburg: Reign of Terror. I recorded the first eight chapters of the first novel The Murderess of Maplesburg: Disappearing Like Rabbits for YouTube, and a couple more for Patreon. So far, I have no patrons, but if I get some, I will continue recording the first novel.
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7.....bEI4MHTKfUh-Ew
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Maplesburg
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7.....bEI4MHTKfUh-Ew
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Maplesburg
Once Again, On Vore
General | Posted 5 years agoI like vore. Case in point, see my watch list. I also apparently hate it. I was writing a non-canon short story of a few of my characters and a throw away phrase of endearment turned into this the following. (Note: Petunia is a lop-eared light brown rabbit, and Lily is a bobcat who she recently shrunk. Lily is roughly 26, and Petunia is also in her twenties or early thirties.)
...“Careful where your paw goes,” Petunia chided amusedly. The rabbit lifted Lily off of her face and sat up, cradling Lily across both of her arms. “I assume that was good for you, hmm?” Petunia teased.
“Incredible,” Lily managed to breathe.
“I think it may have been sweeter than before if you were wondering,” Petunia commented cheerfully. “You’re so cute, Lily, I could gobble you up whole.”
Lily blinked at the rabbit contentedly, “You’re beautiful and amazing. I wouldn’t mind.”
Petunia laughed a bit embarrassedly, “Ahaha, well, I did mean that figuratively, but if I shrunk you smaller, I suppose I really could swallow you whole. But then I’d be out the sweetest little kitty in the whole world, not a fair trade at all.”
Lily nuzzled her belly, “I’d stay with you. I’d always be part of you.”
“I’m afraid that’s not really what happens to food, Lily,” Petunia pointed out. “It’s a nice sort of thought, maybe, if you have to eat people, but they’re really just gone.”
Lily frowned and shifted uncomfortably in the rabbit’s arms. It seemed she’d said something insensitive. “I’m sorry,” she murmured apologetically. “I wasn’t thinking about how you might feel about that. I shouldn’t have taken it less seriously than it deserves.”
“It’s okay, Lily. You’ve never eaten any prey, but it is a serious matter. Prey aren’t interested in the lies predators told themselves when they ate us or still eat us, apparently. We’re the ones who lose our lives, so we know it’s not something cute to joke about.”
“I’m sorry,” Lily repeated miserably. “If you want to punish me for being so awful, I’ll accept whatever you decide.”
Petunia blinked at her, “I don’t think you need punished. It was a joke, and I used it figuratively first. As long as you understand why it made me uncomfortable, that’s enough.”
“I understand, Petunia,” Lily murmured. “I’m sorry.”
“Then let’s not talk about it anymore!” Petunia decided. She laid Lily across her lap. “If you want me to ‘punish’ you though, I can think of something.”...
It's just a coincidence everyone in my novels who ever considers eating someone is always portrayed as an asshole. It doesn't mean anything that they have grisly ends or that the serial killer fox becomes a 'hero' after bringing about a massacre that exterminates an entire cult of these ravenous preds. It's not like I despise fatal vore preds or something. >.>
...“Careful where your paw goes,” Petunia chided amusedly. The rabbit lifted Lily off of her face and sat up, cradling Lily across both of her arms. “I assume that was good for you, hmm?” Petunia teased.
“Incredible,” Lily managed to breathe.
“I think it may have been sweeter than before if you were wondering,” Petunia commented cheerfully. “You’re so cute, Lily, I could gobble you up whole.”
Lily blinked at the rabbit contentedly, “You’re beautiful and amazing. I wouldn’t mind.”
Petunia laughed a bit embarrassedly, “Ahaha, well, I did mean that figuratively, but if I shrunk you smaller, I suppose I really could swallow you whole. But then I’d be out the sweetest little kitty in the whole world, not a fair trade at all.”
Lily nuzzled her belly, “I’d stay with you. I’d always be part of you.”
“I’m afraid that’s not really what happens to food, Lily,” Petunia pointed out. “It’s a nice sort of thought, maybe, if you have to eat people, but they’re really just gone.”
Lily frowned and shifted uncomfortably in the rabbit’s arms. It seemed she’d said something insensitive. “I’m sorry,” she murmured apologetically. “I wasn’t thinking about how you might feel about that. I shouldn’t have taken it less seriously than it deserves.”
“It’s okay, Lily. You’ve never eaten any prey, but it is a serious matter. Prey aren’t interested in the lies predators told themselves when they ate us or still eat us, apparently. We’re the ones who lose our lives, so we know it’s not something cute to joke about.”
“I’m sorry,” Lily repeated miserably. “If you want to punish me for being so awful, I’ll accept whatever you decide.”
Petunia blinked at her, “I don’t think you need punished. It was a joke, and I used it figuratively first. As long as you understand why it made me uncomfortable, that’s enough.”
“I understand, Petunia,” Lily murmured. “I’m sorry.”
“Then let’s not talk about it anymore!” Petunia decided. She laid Lily across her lap. “If you want me to ‘punish’ you though, I can think of something.”...
It's just a coincidence everyone in my novels who ever considers eating someone is always portrayed as an asshole. It doesn't mean anything that they have grisly ends or that the serial killer fox becomes a 'hero' after bringing about a massacre that exterminates an entire cult of these ravenous preds. It's not like I despise fatal vore preds or something. >.>
Check out my YouTube channel!
General | Posted 5 years agoI have recorded the first couple chapters of my novel (The Murderess of Maplesburg: Disappearing Like Rabbits) for YouTube. If there is sufficient interest, I may open a Patreon. Head over to check it out: Maplesburg Publishing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7....._as=subscriber .
Ellie truly is the anti-vore rabbit
General | Posted 6 years agoI like vore. It's pretty obvious if you look at my favorites or who I follow. I also have a novel I am trying to publish, and sometimes I like to write short "what if" scenarios with my characters. I've only published one here because I feel most give too much away. I might publish some here after my novel has been out for a while. Anyway, you would think this non-canon stuff would be a good place for me to write some vore. The thing is it's tricky.
You see, my favorite character is my bunny character Ellie. Herbivores can be preds of course; it's something I like, but Ellie just wouldn't do that. I've only successfully written her permanently voring another character once, and I was so convinced that I'd done her a disservice and butchered her character that I wrote this footnote at the end: "This is the Evillie version. Evillie is Ellie’s evil clone who does all of the terrible things Ellie would never do. Ellie is good because she has genuine compassion and concern for others. Evillie is good because she is weak: if she were evil, she would quickly be destroyed. However, whenever Evillie gains power over someone, her fiendish nature is soon revealed." Yeah...
I have written "Evillie" versions of some other shorts (I like to write multiple versions of the same story to explore different outcomes.), but even in those the bad end is typically just left to the future. The other character realizes they will be eaten or killed at some later date after Evillie gets done with them, or Evillie's inner monologue tells us she is going to continue to torment them. There was one story where Ellie swallowed and then coughed up a serial killer a few times, but it was an Ellie story, so she eventually had mercy and gave them over to Jason (my cat character) who is basically incapable of any cruel action. There was also a version that almost made it into the actual novel where the serial killer vixen ate someone. Despite my trying to give Ellie other chances to eat someone and even giving her ample reason like they were going to eat her, she simply won't do it.
Thus, Ellie truly is the anti-vore rabbit. Even if she wants revenge on someone who hurt her, it's finite. She has some revenge, and then she doesn't want any more, which is why the shorts have to end with the implied future bad end. If it is truly Ellie, she will have mercy. Even Evillie might turn out to be Ellie if the story was allowed to go on, and Ellie can't continue to torment someone. She can't kill them if it's not self-defense. Even when Evillie ate someone, it happened fast, and she was angry.
Lately, I've been avoiding Evillie altogether and letting Ellie be Ellie. When Ellie gets into control, the stories always have a happy end, and no one gets eaten. So there you go, that's how Ellie stopped me from writing vore.
You see, my favorite character is my bunny character Ellie. Herbivores can be preds of course; it's something I like, but Ellie just wouldn't do that. I've only successfully written her permanently voring another character once, and I was so convinced that I'd done her a disservice and butchered her character that I wrote this footnote at the end: "This is the Evillie version. Evillie is Ellie’s evil clone who does all of the terrible things Ellie would never do. Ellie is good because she has genuine compassion and concern for others. Evillie is good because she is weak: if she were evil, she would quickly be destroyed. However, whenever Evillie gains power over someone, her fiendish nature is soon revealed." Yeah...
I have written "Evillie" versions of some other shorts (I like to write multiple versions of the same story to explore different outcomes.), but even in those the bad end is typically just left to the future. The other character realizes they will be eaten or killed at some later date after Evillie gets done with them, or Evillie's inner monologue tells us she is going to continue to torment them. There was one story where Ellie swallowed and then coughed up a serial killer a few times, but it was an Ellie story, so she eventually had mercy and gave them over to Jason (my cat character) who is basically incapable of any cruel action. There was also a version that almost made it into the actual novel where the serial killer vixen ate someone. Despite my trying to give Ellie other chances to eat someone and even giving her ample reason like they were going to eat her, she simply won't do it.
Thus, Ellie truly is the anti-vore rabbit. Even if she wants revenge on someone who hurt her, it's finite. She has some revenge, and then she doesn't want any more, which is why the shorts have to end with the implied future bad end. If it is truly Ellie, she will have mercy. Even Evillie might turn out to be Ellie if the story was allowed to go on, and Ellie can't continue to torment someone. She can't kill them if it's not self-defense. Even when Evillie ate someone, it happened fast, and she was angry.
Lately, I've been avoiding Evillie altogether and letting Ellie be Ellie. When Ellie gets into control, the stories always have a happy end, and no one gets eaten. So there you go, that's how Ellie stopped me from writing vore.
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