I have been waiting forever to post this image!
The cover image for my 'yes we're actually printing this' book - 'Dubiously Canon'
Dubiously Canon is, to put it bluntly, a collection of fanfic-like 'what if' smut stories I wrote for Red Lantern, and the Red Lantern novels. Each story features a different pairing that may or may not have happened within the established canon, and a flimsy excuse (okay, not always so flimsy, one of the stories is 30k words long) for why they should bang. If you've been following me on Patreon, you may have already read some of these. Shivah features prominently in the two straight stories, so she got the cover.
You can now find the book on Furplanet over here - https://furplanet.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=908
The cover image for my 'yes we're actually printing this' book - 'Dubiously Canon'
Dubiously Canon is, to put it bluntly, a collection of fanfic-like 'what if' smut stories I wrote for Red Lantern, and the Red Lantern novels. Each story features a different pairing that may or may not have happened within the established canon, and a flimsy excuse (okay, not always so flimsy, one of the stories is 30k words long) for why they should bang. If you've been following me on Patreon, you may have already read some of these. Shivah features prominently in the two straight stories, so she got the cover.
You can now find the book on Furplanet over here - https://furplanet.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=908
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 825 x 1050px
File Size 576.8 kB
OK, this middle-aged fur just went 'squee' like a teenager all over this image. I think it's the most delightful picture of Shivah you've ever done; a smile certainly looks good on her!
Wait now... spats? I thought they freaked her out in 'OTBP' - or perhaps I just need to re-read that story.
The rigging details are fantastic, too. I love bits of authenticity like this, because they show that the artist has cared enough about the work to do the proper research. The wrought iron fixings and the deadeyes look spot on. I wonder which vessel you modelled them on? HMS Victory, perhaps? That warship is of the right era for the OTBP setting.
Wait now... spats? I thought they freaked her out in 'OTBP' - or perhaps I just need to re-read that story.
The rigging details are fantastic, too. I love bits of authenticity like this, because they show that the artist has cared enough about the work to do the proper research. The wrought iron fixings and the deadeyes look spot on. I wonder which vessel you modelled them on? HMS Victory, perhaps? That warship is of the right era for the OTBP setting.
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