
Image: Echo and Narcissus by John William Waterhouse
I’m torn between being vain enough to want to know what people think are elements of my “signature style” and not wanting to let such knowledge unduly influence my future work.

Image: Echo and Narcissus by John William Waterhouse
I’m torn between being vain enough to want to know what people think are elements of my “signature style” and not wanting to let such knowledge unduly influence my future work.

You have exactly one week–seven days–to read and evaluate all of the stories in the GiantJuly19 flash fiction size fantasy contest. Be sure to leave feedback–however brief–on all of the stories.
Tempus fugit, people!

Actually, I’m gonna do it anyway.
In celebration of Vore Day, I added one page to Original Stories by Olo:
| The Mentor
This is my first true vore story, and it’s also my first story with a female protagonist. There’s a male pred, a female pred, some male prey, some female prey. Dedicated to everyone who helps someone else try something new. |
25 Sep 2015
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The stories submitted for the GiantJuly19 flash fiction size fantasy contest are now available for viewing. One of them is by me! You have until August 26 to read them all and evaluate them.
Read safely!

This is just a sex scene.
Continue reading “Demanding”
When I was very young, I bleached my hair white and bought a leather trenchcoat so I could look like Roy Batty. I saw this photo today, and now I have a different aspiration.
SizeCon 2020 is happening, Feb 15-16 in Piscataway, NJ. (No, you didn’t miss SizeCon 2019; the organizers couldn’t find an economically-priced venue.)
I’ve never been (too far away), but I’ve heard several very moving testimonials from those who have attended.

So I saw Midsommar, which is fabulously creepy and haunting in the tradition of Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Man.
Of course, we all know how it should have been improved…