"I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won" now free on Amazon
Posted 4 years agoWith the upcoming release of Stuck in the Middle with You going live on March 6th (pre-order now!) I'm offering Marty's first misadventure I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won for free on Amazon beginning today and ending on March 6th. Go pick up a copy for yourself and spread the word!
Stuck in the Middle with You is now available for pre-ode...
Posted 4 years ago"Stuck in the Middle with You" my latest Red Vixen Adventures story and the direct sequel to "I fought the Claw and the Claw Won" is now available for pre-order through Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08X3Z7F2.....2080_276849420
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08X3Z7F2.....2080_276849420
Cheesy Song Title Needed
Posted 5 years agoOkay, so I've finished putting in my beta reader's corrections to my latest Marty Greycoat story, which had the working title Marty 2: The Search for Pants. Which was pretty lame and is supposed to be just a placeholder until I came up with something better.
The problem is the "Come up with something better" part.
My beta reader pointed out that the first story I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won was a pun on the song title I Fought the Law, and the Law Won and was also related to the plot (which involved Marty taking on the Scarlet Claw and... er... losing.)
So, another song related pun would work well. So far all I have is Smoke on the Station, a Fire in the Stars which works vaguely (the plot does involve tracking down a drug that can be smoked on a station.) but it isn't grabbing me. So any better ideas would be welcome.
Some plot points to consider.
Marty starts still indentured as he was at the end of the last story.
His "owner" is a Wazagan (a humanoid alien) who runs a brothel.
Alinadar and Sallivera show up.
Something is going on with the space station's owner, a feline alien.
Marty and Ali reluctantly team up to investigate. With Ali literally holding Marty's leash.
They find out about a drug smuggling ring.
The climax involves a great deal of water and electricity.
Marty admits he's a more responsible person than he wants to be.
Anyone got any ideas?
The problem is the "Come up with something better" part.
My beta reader pointed out that the first story I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won was a pun on the song title I Fought the Law, and the Law Won and was also related to the plot (which involved Marty taking on the Scarlet Claw and... er... losing.)
So, another song related pun would work well. So far all I have is Smoke on the Station, a Fire in the Stars which works vaguely (the plot does involve tracking down a drug that can be smoked on a station.) but it isn't grabbing me. So any better ideas would be welcome.
Some plot points to consider.
Marty starts still indentured as he was at the end of the last story.
His "owner" is a Wazagan (a humanoid alien) who runs a brothel.
Alinadar and Sallivera show up.
Something is going on with the space station's owner, a feline alien.
Marty and Ali reluctantly team up to investigate. With Ali literally holding Marty's leash.
They find out about a drug smuggling ring.
The climax involves a great deal of water and electricity.
Marty admits he's a more responsible person than he wants to be.
Anyone got any ideas?
Oiled Leather now up at the Voice of Dog
Posted 5 years agoMy original story "Oiled Leather" is now available on audio at Khaki's Voice of Dog podcast!
https://www.thevoice.dog/episode/oi.....y-royce-day-18
https://www.thevoice.dog/episode/oi.....y-royce-day-18
2020 Publishing Roundup
Posted 5 years agoOkay, so 2020, aside from being a plague infested trash fire, was reasonably good for me writing wise. While my sales and overall profit took a significant dip compared to 2019, I had a couple more anthology publications, some free advertising courtesy of the Voice of Dog Podcast, and I finally published my long gestating Red Vixen prequel novel The Visitors.
Subtracting expenses, I made an overall profit of 222.11, which is a 1/3 drop from 2019's $333.15.
The only thing I self-published this year was The Visitors, which comprised approximately 30% of my total sales and 40% of my profit. As always it's a situation of "publish or perish" with whatever my New Thing is being my biggest seller. Though that does prove I have a small but loyal fanbase that looks forward to my stuff. Notably my second biggest seller was The Complete Red Vixen Adventures which made about 20% of my overall profit, despite being several years old. It doesn't hurt that CRVA is also my thickest, and therefore most expensive, book. Also while The Rise of the Ring's sales dropped a lot, it still was in third place overall. Perhaps the most surprising drop was the two Prisoners books, which only sold two copies, despite being a significant part of my sales last year.
All told I sold 105 ebooks in 2020, compared to 155 last year, 2 paperbacks instead of 11 last year, 11,485 KENP pages read compared to 14,071, and 3 audiobooks compared to 8 in 2019. So much reduced, though I'm unsure if it's because of reader disinterest, or because of the general economic downturn due to COVID-19 reducing my readership's spending money.
Things accomplished:
1. "With One Hand Tied Behind His Back" published in Fanged Fiction's erotic anthology Give Yourself a Hand.
2. "Gently Kept" published in Thurston Howl Publication's Howloween erotic horror anthology.
3. Self-published The Visitors.
4. "At Prayer" and "To Catch the Lightning Part One" and "Part Two" read by Khaki on his Voice of Dog podcast.
5. Submitted "A Leopard Can't Change His Spots," a sequel to "Silence and Sword," for John Robey's The Reclamation Project: Year Two anthology.
5. Submitted "Snug and Tight" to Armoured Fox Press' Mamano Menagerie anthology.
Things in the Works:
1. Still working on "Marty 2: The Search for Pants" (working title!), my sequel to the RVA side story "I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won." After sitting moribund for a while, I finally seem to have gained some momentum on this project, and I'm hoping to finish it and send it out to beta readers before the end of January.
2. Began work on an untitled Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG supplement, to be published under their Open Gaming License. I intend this to be a mashup of the Red Vixen Adventures and For Your Safety universes, letting the Groupmind be the setting's big mystery, while the PC's fight space pirates, unscrupulous Kinis businessmammals, and help romantically tangled foxen.
This is going to be a big project, and I'm likely going to be running a small Kickstarter campaign once the manuscript is finished to pay for the illustrations, and so I can hire a proper copy editor and someone who knows typesetting better than I do to make sure it meets Dyskami Press's standards.
3. Untitled story for Thurston Howl's Furmiliar Spaces anthology. I'm signed up to provide a story for the "Beach" setting, though everything is still in the early planning stages.
4. At the encouragement of Thurston Howl, I submitted The Visitors and The Complete Red Vixen Adventures to The Furry Book Review for, er, a review. Hopefully they'll have something nice to say about them both.
Disappointments:
1. My Patreon. I lost several high value patrons, and I honestly can't blame them for ditching me, given I struggled to provide content for them. I'm still getting a few bucks a month, so I'm trying to keep it going, but it's never going to be a significant source of income.
2. Armoured Fox Press still hasn't completed editing on their Swordmasters anthology, where "To Catch the Lightning" awaits its formal debut. Given, well, 2020, I'll have to give Tarl some slack on this.
3. Also thanks to Covid, my hopes of having Tarl buy more of my paperbacks, especially The Visitors, to sell at AFP's table at the Fur, Eh? convention were dashed. Maybe I'll have better luck in 2021.
4. Reviews, or lack thereof. While The Furry Book Review has some kind words to say about the stories I had published in several anthologies, I've only gotten two reviews this year of my self-published works on Amazon. In particular I've received no reviews of The Visitors despite it being my best seller this year.
In Summary:
Overall, not my best year in terms of sales, but I've continued to publish on my own and have stories bought and published for anthologies. We'll see if I can improve things in 2021.
Subtracting expenses, I made an overall profit of 222.11, which is a 1/3 drop from 2019's $333.15.
The only thing I self-published this year was The Visitors, which comprised approximately 30% of my total sales and 40% of my profit. As always it's a situation of "publish or perish" with whatever my New Thing is being my biggest seller. Though that does prove I have a small but loyal fanbase that looks forward to my stuff. Notably my second biggest seller was The Complete Red Vixen Adventures which made about 20% of my overall profit, despite being several years old. It doesn't hurt that CRVA is also my thickest, and therefore most expensive, book. Also while The Rise of the Ring's sales dropped a lot, it still was in third place overall. Perhaps the most surprising drop was the two Prisoners books, which only sold two copies, despite being a significant part of my sales last year.
All told I sold 105 ebooks in 2020, compared to 155 last year, 2 paperbacks instead of 11 last year, 11,485 KENP pages read compared to 14,071, and 3 audiobooks compared to 8 in 2019. So much reduced, though I'm unsure if it's because of reader disinterest, or because of the general economic downturn due to COVID-19 reducing my readership's spending money.
Things accomplished:
1. "With One Hand Tied Behind His Back" published in Fanged Fiction's erotic anthology Give Yourself a Hand.
2. "Gently Kept" published in Thurston Howl Publication's Howloween erotic horror anthology.
3. Self-published The Visitors.
4. "At Prayer" and "To Catch the Lightning Part One" and "Part Two" read by Khaki on his Voice of Dog podcast.
5. Submitted "A Leopard Can't Change His Spots," a sequel to "Silence and Sword," for John Robey's The Reclamation Project: Year Two anthology.
5. Submitted "Snug and Tight" to Armoured Fox Press' Mamano Menagerie anthology.
Things in the Works:
1. Still working on "Marty 2: The Search for Pants" (working title!), my sequel to the RVA side story "I Fought the Claw, and the Claw Won." After sitting moribund for a while, I finally seem to have gained some momentum on this project, and I'm hoping to finish it and send it out to beta readers before the end of January.
2. Began work on an untitled Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG supplement, to be published under their Open Gaming License. I intend this to be a mashup of the Red Vixen Adventures and For Your Safety universes, letting the Groupmind be the setting's big mystery, while the PC's fight space pirates, unscrupulous Kinis businessmammals, and help romantically tangled foxen.
This is going to be a big project, and I'm likely going to be running a small Kickstarter campaign once the manuscript is finished to pay for the illustrations, and so I can hire a proper copy editor and someone who knows typesetting better than I do to make sure it meets Dyskami Press's standards.
3. Untitled story for Thurston Howl's Furmiliar Spaces anthology. I'm signed up to provide a story for the "Beach" setting, though everything is still in the early planning stages.
4. At the encouragement of Thurston Howl, I submitted The Visitors and The Complete Red Vixen Adventures to The Furry Book Review for, er, a review. Hopefully they'll have something nice to say about them both.
Disappointments:
1. My Patreon. I lost several high value patrons, and I honestly can't blame them for ditching me, given I struggled to provide content for them. I'm still getting a few bucks a month, so I'm trying to keep it going, but it's never going to be a significant source of income.
2. Armoured Fox Press still hasn't completed editing on their Swordmasters anthology, where "To Catch the Lightning" awaits its formal debut. Given, well, 2020, I'll have to give Tarl some slack on this.
3. Also thanks to Covid, my hopes of having Tarl buy more of my paperbacks, especially The Visitors, to sell at AFP's table at the Fur, Eh? convention were dashed. Maybe I'll have better luck in 2021.
4. Reviews, or lack thereof. While The Furry Book Review has some kind words to say about the stories I had published in several anthologies, I've only gotten two reviews this year of my self-published works on Amazon. In particular I've received no reviews of The Visitors despite it being my best seller this year.
In Summary:
Overall, not my best year in terms of sales, but I've continued to publish on my own and have stories bought and published for anthologies. We'll see if I can improve things in 2021.
Review: Howloween
Posted 5 years agoAnother nice of review of an anthology I was published in (note: definitely NSFW)
https://furrybookreview.wixsite.com.....-thurston-howl
https://furrybookreview.wixsite.com.....-thurston-howl
No I Do Not...
Posted 5 years ago...need to add Hexcorp drones to the FYS universe. Even if they were volunteers it would still punch the Groupmind's "Do No Harm" buttons.
Line for future use
Posted 5 years agoScene: An archeological dig finds all of Midnight and Timony's kink gear hidden under the barn at the Darktail holiday manor.
Melanie: "I'm not sure if I am insulted or not that when you found this your first thought was to call me."
Melanie: "I'm not sure if I am insulted or not that when you found this your first thought was to call me."
Prison Scenario: Failure to Comply
Posted 5 years agoAn idea that's been bouncing in my head for a bit, suitable for my Groupmind universe.
A human with kinky tendencies they've never been brave enough to indulge in is snatched off the street by the copmorphs, and rapidly brought to trial before the Groupmind on the very nebulous charge of Failure to Comply. The exact details of his offense are never explained to him, and he soon finds himself in one of the Rings harsher correctional facilities, facing a 180 day sentence. But, he could shave some time off that, if he's willing to game the system a bit...
Standard time in their cell advances their sentence normally. One day of incarceration makes one more day closer to release. But, the warden tell the prisoner, if he was willing to make rom for another prisoner, and accept a half-size cell, his sentence would proceed faster. Say, 1 day in his new cell = 1 1/5 day off his remaining sentence. Oh, and if he'd like a cramped isolation cell, that would be 1 1/2 days off.
Soon they're offered a menu of choices. Wear leg shackles in their cell? Their sentence moves 10% faster. Full set of chains, including a collar and leashed to the wall? 25% faster. Trade a standard cotton prison jumpsuit for a tight latex catsuit? That's only maybe 5%, but it's something...
The deals seem pretty good, and the prisoner is sure they'll get out early. Until that is, they are called before the warden after5 the first ten days, and figure out that each day when they're removed from their cell for exercise and meal times, they're getting time added to their sentence, to the tune of one day for every half-hour out of their cell. And that time is mandatory.
But hey, if they're willing to wear a straightjacket, that's a 75% increase in time right there. Muzzle and blindfold? 50%. Still might be hard to catch up though. Oh, you'd like to try a total sensory deprivation session? That's 500%, but you might regret it....
By the time they're offered parole, literally leashed to their morph, they'll be begging for the chance. But if they blow it, the second offense will be treated more harshly....
A human with kinky tendencies they've never been brave enough to indulge in is snatched off the street by the copmorphs, and rapidly brought to trial before the Groupmind on the very nebulous charge of Failure to Comply. The exact details of his offense are never explained to him, and he soon finds himself in one of the Rings harsher correctional facilities, facing a 180 day sentence. But, he could shave some time off that, if he's willing to game the system a bit...
Standard time in their cell advances their sentence normally. One day of incarceration makes one more day closer to release. But, the warden tell the prisoner, if he was willing to make rom for another prisoner, and accept a half-size cell, his sentence would proceed faster. Say, 1 day in his new cell = 1 1/5 day off his remaining sentence. Oh, and if he'd like a cramped isolation cell, that would be 1 1/2 days off.
Soon they're offered a menu of choices. Wear leg shackles in their cell? Their sentence moves 10% faster. Full set of chains, including a collar and leashed to the wall? 25% faster. Trade a standard cotton prison jumpsuit for a tight latex catsuit? That's only maybe 5%, but it's something...
The deals seem pretty good, and the prisoner is sure they'll get out early. Until that is, they are called before the warden after5 the first ten days, and figure out that each day when they're removed from their cell for exercise and meal times, they're getting time added to their sentence, to the tune of one day for every half-hour out of their cell. And that time is mandatory.
But hey, if they're willing to wear a straightjacket, that's a 75% increase in time right there. Muzzle and blindfold? 50%. Still might be hard to catch up though. Oh, you'd like to try a total sensory deprivation session? That's 500%, but you might regret it....
By the time they're offered parole, literally leashed to their morph, they'll be begging for the chance. But if they blow it, the second offense will be treated more harshly....
To Catch the Lightning Part now on The Voice of Dog Podc...
Posted 5 years agoTo Catch the Lightning now on The Voice of Dog Podcast
Posted 5 years agoWoot! Part One of "To Catch the Lightning" a short story I wrote for Armoured Fox Press' upcoming Swordmasters anthology, is now available as an audio story on Khaki's The Voice of Dog short story podcast.
https://anchor.fm/the-voice-of-dog/.....-1-of-2-ejhhtt
In other news I managed to fix the issue with my password, so now I can post things again.
https://anchor.fm/the-voice-of-dog/.....-1-of-2-ejhhtt
In other news I managed to fix the issue with my password, so now I can post things again.
Does anyone know...
Posted 5 years agoHow the devil to reset your password? Because I of course can't remember it and my desktop lost it in the last update. Unfortunately using the option under settings never sends a code to my email
"At Prayer" is now at the "Voice of Dog" Podcast
Posted 5 years agoMy short story "At Prayer" is now available as a free listen at Khaki's furry based podcast "Voice of Dog.
https://anchor.fm/the-voice-of-dog/.....td32/a-a2nrfq9
https://anchor.fm/the-voice-of-dog/.....td32/a-a2nrfq9
Patreon Tier Changes
Posted 5 years agoNice review of the latest anthology I'm in
Posted 5 years ago"The Visitors" now available for pre-order
Posted 5 years agoMy latest Red Vixen novella The Visitors is now available for pre-order in Kindle format at Amazon, for the low price of $4.99!
Note: Paperback PoD edition will be available as soon as I deal with some formatting issues.
Note: Paperback PoD edition will be available as soon as I deal with some formatting issues.
"Give Yourself a Hand" is now available for pre-order
Posted 6 years agoGive Yourself a Hand Fanged Fiction's erotic masturbation anthology, which features my story "With One Hand Tied Behind His Back" is now available for pre-order for the low price of $11.25.
https://www.goalpublications.com/st.....paperback.html
https://www.goalpublications.com/st.....paperback.html
Sales Report for 2019
Posted 6 years agoI had a really good year, and I'm not exactly sure why.
To put things in perspective, I made $333.15 this year on overall sales. But I can't even claim that it's because I really good publishing year. I didn't publish anything new in 2019, except in anthologies with other authors.
I can't claim it's been my social media presence either. I tweet occasionally, but I don't have many followers. I'd like to think it was from Armoured Fox Press' featuring my paperbacks at Fur, Eh except that was held in mid-June and my biggest month for sales was in April (34 units) and May (26 units), though there was another bump in August (21 units). It wasn't any glowing reviews either. I had a grand total of two, one of which while nice, also wasn't terribly articulate. If my success was from word of mouth, I don't know whose mouth has been doing the talking.
Overall my best seller was Rise of the Ring at 29 units total. That I can at least make a guess at its popularity, given it's got a glowing blurb on the front cover courtesy of Ryk Spoor. In terms of profitability, my most successful book was The Complete Red Vixen Adventures, which is my most expensive ebook and paperback. After that was Rise of the Ring, Prisoners of War, and Prisoner of Midnight.The latter two are both pR0n (hey, sex sells #captainobvious) and also available in paperback, though oddly PoM didn't sell any paperback copies through Amazon (more on that later) even though it had great physical sales last year. Honorable mention goes to Captive of the Red Vixen, which actually sold twice as many audiobooks (8) as ebooks (4), though sales of the various sequels was anemic. My best guess is people who enjoyed Captive decided to go for the best deal possible and read all the followups in the CRVA.
Aside from sales, I also did my best to spread my wings by submitting stories to various furry anthologies published by Armoured Fox Press and Furplanet. There I had a lot of success. Out of four tries I got three hits, two of which were published this December and the other (plus one I'd sold in 2017) should be coming out in 2020. The big one is probably Silence and Sword for John Robey's Reclamation Project Year One anthology, which was published by Furplanet, one of the biggest of the Furry genre of publishers.
Also, as I mentioned earlier I had paperback books purchased by Tarl Hoch's Armoured Fox Press imprint for sale at the Fur, Eh convention in Edmonton, Canada. This was an experiment for us both. I'd never sold my books to a dealer before, and Tarl didn't know how well my books would do. In terms of profit I think it was we both failed to make a profit. The cost for me to print the books and ship to Canada meant I *lost* about $80. Meanwhile Tarl unloaded most of the two Prisoners books, but only had a few sales for the CRVA. Overall I'm not surprised by the latter. It's a thick book, and expensive enough not to be a quick impulse purchase. So I guess we'll both have to live and learn (and stick to the cheaper novellas).
In the pipeline for 2020: I'm on the home stretch with my long gestating First Contact novella "The Visitors", which I hope to publish in the first quarter this year, editing gods and Neziha's art schedule willing. After that it'll be time to work on my other First Contact novel set in my Groupmind 'verse, which has been stalled for some time. I'm also going to continue to submit to anthologies as the opportunity arises.
So, some good sales and some experimentation led to a pretty solid year for me sales wise, even though I didn't publish anything directly. We'll have to see what 2020 will bring.
To put things in perspective, I made $333.15 this year on overall sales. But I can't even claim that it's because I really good publishing year. I didn't publish anything new in 2019, except in anthologies with other authors.
I can't claim it's been my social media presence either. I tweet occasionally, but I don't have many followers. I'd like to think it was from Armoured Fox Press' featuring my paperbacks at Fur, Eh except that was held in mid-June and my biggest month for sales was in April (34 units) and May (26 units), though there was another bump in August (21 units). It wasn't any glowing reviews either. I had a grand total of two, one of which while nice, also wasn't terribly articulate. If my success was from word of mouth, I don't know whose mouth has been doing the talking.
Overall my best seller was Rise of the Ring at 29 units total. That I can at least make a guess at its popularity, given it's got a glowing blurb on the front cover courtesy of Ryk Spoor. In terms of profitability, my most successful book was The Complete Red Vixen Adventures, which is my most expensive ebook and paperback. After that was Rise of the Ring, Prisoners of War, and Prisoner of Midnight.The latter two are both pR0n (hey, sex sells #captainobvious) and also available in paperback, though oddly PoM didn't sell any paperback copies through Amazon (more on that later) even though it had great physical sales last year. Honorable mention goes to Captive of the Red Vixen, which actually sold twice as many audiobooks (8) as ebooks (4), though sales of the various sequels was anemic. My best guess is people who enjoyed Captive decided to go for the best deal possible and read all the followups in the CRVA.
Aside from sales, I also did my best to spread my wings by submitting stories to various furry anthologies published by Armoured Fox Press and Furplanet. There I had a lot of success. Out of four tries I got three hits, two of which were published this December and the other (plus one I'd sold in 2017) should be coming out in 2020. The big one is probably Silence and Sword for John Robey's Reclamation Project Year One anthology, which was published by Furplanet, one of the biggest of the Furry genre of publishers.
Also, as I mentioned earlier I had paperback books purchased by Tarl Hoch's Armoured Fox Press imprint for sale at the Fur, Eh convention in Edmonton, Canada. This was an experiment for us both. I'd never sold my books to a dealer before, and Tarl didn't know how well my books would do. In terms of profit I think it was we both failed to make a profit. The cost for me to print the books and ship to Canada meant I *lost* about $80. Meanwhile Tarl unloaded most of the two Prisoners books, but only had a few sales for the CRVA. Overall I'm not surprised by the latter. It's a thick book, and expensive enough not to be a quick impulse purchase. So I guess we'll both have to live and learn (and stick to the cheaper novellas).
In the pipeline for 2020: I'm on the home stretch with my long gestating First Contact novella "The Visitors", which I hope to publish in the first quarter this year, editing gods and Neziha's art schedule willing. After that it'll be time to work on my other First Contact novel set in my Groupmind 'verse, which has been stalled for some time. I'm also going to continue to submit to anthologies as the opportunity arises.
So, some good sales and some experimentation led to a pretty solid year for me sales wise, even though I didn't publish anything directly. We'll have to see what 2020 will bring.
The Reclamation Project now available for pre-order!
Posted 6 years agoThe Reclamation Project: Year One anthology, which includes my original short story "Silence and Sword" is now available for pre-order through Furplanet! https://furplanet.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=1081
Shout Out to My Stories at Fangs and Fonts!
Posted 6 years agoWhoo hoo! Voice (Tarl Hoch) gives a shout out to me and my books at the beginning of the latest "Fangs and Fonts" podcast!
https://fangsandfonts.com/ep-82-get-on-with-it/
https://fangsandfonts.com/ep-82-get-on-with-it/
You know you're writing Furry Pr0n
Posted 6 years agoWhen the feedback edits you receive question your use of "honey" as euphemism for cum juice.
On a related note, my story "With One Hand Behind His Back" will be appearing in Goal Publications' upcoming anthology "Give Yourself a Hand".
(This is not a journal entry I could have imagined writing when I began publishing ten years ago...)
On a related note, my story "With One Hand Behind His Back" will be appearing in Goal Publications' upcoming anthology "Give Yourself a Hand".
(This is not a journal entry I could have imagined writing when I began publishing ten years ago...)
Let's see...
Posted 6 years agoBrain: I've two potential anthologies to submit to, and an idea for a sequel to Prisoner of Midnight. I should work on one of those.
Inspiration: Fixates on Salli/Ali light BDSM cuddle/fluff fic.
Inspiration: Fixates on Salli/Ali light BDSM cuddle/fluff fic.
If you're at Fur, Eh? this weekend
Posted 6 years agoFeel free to stop by Armoured Fox Publications' table and pick up one of my books!
Recent Commercial Writing
Posted 6 years agoPublished
“Cat Toy,” Purrfect Tails. Armoured Fox Press, February 2018.
“The Watchtower,” This Book is Cursed. Armoured Fox Press, October 2018.
Contract Signed, Awaiting Publication
“To Catch the Lightning,” A Swordmaster’s Tale. Armoured Fox Press, December 2019.
“A Brief Distraction,” Foxers or Fur-iefs? Armoured Fox Press, November 2019.
Accepted, Awaiting Contract
“Gently Kept,” Trick or Treat: A Furry BDSM Anthology, Thurston Howl Publications, Publication date pending.
Submitted, Awaiting Acceptance
“With One Hand Tied Behind His Back,” Give Yourself a Hand, Thurston Howl Publications.
“Silence and Sword,” The Reclamation Project: Year One, FurPlanet.
Bit more there than I quite realized, once I put it all together.
“Cat Toy,” Purrfect Tails. Armoured Fox Press, February 2018.
“The Watchtower,” This Book is Cursed. Armoured Fox Press, October 2018.
Contract Signed, Awaiting Publication
“To Catch the Lightning,” A Swordmaster’s Tale. Armoured Fox Press, December 2019.
“A Brief Distraction,” Foxers or Fur-iefs? Armoured Fox Press, November 2019.
Accepted, Awaiting Contract
“Gently Kept,” Trick or Treat: A Furry BDSM Anthology, Thurston Howl Publications, Publication date pending.
Submitted, Awaiting Acceptance
“With One Hand Tied Behind His Back,” Give Yourself a Hand, Thurston Howl Publications.
“Silence and Sword,” The Reclamation Project: Year One, FurPlanet.
Bit more there than I quite realized, once I put it all together.
What to do, what to do?
Posted 6 years agoSo I've got one story accepted by Thurston Howl for their Foxers or Fur-iefs anthology, I just submitted another to their Trick or Treat: A BDSM Anthology and now I'm contemplating doing another for their Give Yourself A Hand book, which (surprise, surprise) is about the joys of self-pleasure.
Except I've got two story ideas, and I'm not sure which to use. Story One has Rolas putting on a little performance for Melanie, after he teases her about stroking herself when he was right there in bed with, which ends up with him in some light bondage (again) as he jerks off. Tentative Title: "With One Hand Tied Behind His Back".
The second would involve Ali having a little alone time with herself as Salli leaves Greenholme to deal with some political business. Not sure about the plot or title for this one, but I'm not sure if people want to read more about Rolas and Melanie's cis relationship or Salli and Ali's lesbian one.
Except I've got two story ideas, and I'm not sure which to use. Story One has Rolas putting on a little performance for Melanie, after he teases her about stroking herself when he was right there in bed with, which ends up with him in some light bondage (again) as he jerks off. Tentative Title: "With One Hand Tied Behind His Back".
The second would involve Ali having a little alone time with herself as Salli leaves Greenholme to deal with some political business. Not sure about the plot or title for this one, but I'm not sure if people want to read more about Rolas and Melanie's cis relationship or Salli and Ali's lesbian one.
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