So I wrote about how miserable this year was and scared a few people. I’m ok, but this year has been absolutely the worst. I started the year losing my … Continue reading 2023 Writing Update
So I wrote about how miserable this year was and scared a few people. I’m ok, but this year has been absolutely the worst. I started the year losing my … Continue reading 2023 Writing Update
It’s been a while since I wrote an update but that’s because I’ve been very busy preparing Say I Slew Them Not for its launch. That’s right! My editor gave … Continue reading Podcast Teaser Trailer!
Happy Pride!!! I hope you all are staying safe, celebrating our amazing community, and breaking gender norms and cis, allo, heterosexual expectations everywhere. I celebrated pride by sending Kingsley, my … Continue reading I Finished Kingsley’s Rewrites!
Since I’m going to launch Kingsley as a podcast and a web story, first, before I crowdfund the actual publication of the book, I can do whatever I want with it. Which means we’re publishing a mixed media story! Here is a video of some of the mixed media aspects I’ve been creating for the story. None of these are finished, but it gives you a taste of some of the things you’ll encounter as you read Kingsley.
I have a TikTok and I posted a video that highlighted some of my favorite quotes from the first half of Kingsley, my fantasy noir, angry queer anthro croc book. I’m also done with the edits, so I’ll probably make another video later with even more of my favorite quotes.
For the last few weeks I’ve been attending my friend’s sketchbook club (follow their instagram account: hydeparksketchclub and I’ve drawn a lot of my characters. I made a video tour of what I’ve drawn so far:
I’ve had a hard time doing anything since my dog died earlier this month, but here is a writing thing that took me three weeks to write. It’s about a … Continue reading A Writing Thing: Alex and Christine
Synopsis: Marcus, also known as Heva’s Bane, is the most feared and wanted trans anthro crocodile in Killbraugha. He is literally fearless except when it comes to professing his love for his second in command’s sister: Caroline. With his feelings growing harder and harder to hide each passing day, Marcus desperately desires to tell her how he feels, but how can he when she is still grieving her murdered husband?
This is a short story featuring rebel leader Marcus Galloway (he/him), his second-in-command Kerry McNair (they/he), and Kerry’s sister, Caroline McDermott (she/her). They are three sides characters from the book I’m currently prepping for publication: Kingsley (the one about queer anthro crocodiles giving the middle finger to colonial asshats).
Mars 21st 1825 – McDermott’s Cottage, Marston County, Killbraugha
Marcus knew this was a mistake but said nothing as Kerry led him down the winding road to Caroline’s cottage, the lush green hills of Killbraugha offering an eternal peace and quiet found nowhere else. Not even the invading Hevian forces nor Marcus’ and Kerry’s righteous cause could disturb the tranquility that emitted from their native soil. The grief and pain hovered at the edges, of course, slightly tainting the serenity he desperately craved, but Marcus found it easy to ignore when he focused his mind on unyielding, disciplined, and lovely Caroline. No need to bring his brooding thoughts to her doorstep, one who had already lost so much and would only lose more. Better to bask in her calming presence and indulge in the life she had built by herself, against all odds, but attributed to God’s love and mercy.
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So it’s been a while since I’ve written an update and I have a LOT to share. Major news first: I FINISHED THE KINGSLEY REWRITE!!!! It took me a little … Continue reading End of January Writing Update
2022 was a difficult year, but I somehow managed to get a lot of writing done. I must have written close to 800,000 this year including the seven drafts of the Demon WIP, the three drafts of the Queer Croc WIP, the short scifi story for my friend’s anthology, and all of the scripts for my podcast episodes. While I wrote a lot of words, it was a bit of a frustrating year because I felt like I wasn’t making progress with the Demon WIP or the Queer Croc WIP. I was just in a rewriting rut. In actuality, it was just my brain running over a problem multiple times, learning something new with each rewrite. Kind of wished it didn’t take me seven rewrites to realize the Demon book wanted to be three books, but oh well.
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