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Top of the Month Update

I got a huge word count done on the Electro-Girl project, but it’s no where near close to being done. Sadly, I’ve gotten a bit burnt out on the project/the CHP style story. Eventually I’ll come back to it and work some more on it, although I’m not sure when that will be.

For now I’m going to be shifting to some poll/backer driven heroine stories. I’ve got two backer driven ones I’m working on already that should have their first public entries posted soonish, and I plan on started 2-3 poll driven stories open to the public.

My goal is to have these be short stories with somewhere between 3-6 entries total. First up is going to be one featuring Brickhouse and you can find a poll for how it starts HERE. I’ll also be starting an Archbaroness one and here’s the poll for that one.


Project Update And New Backer Tier

Good hello all! I’m still busy at work on the new Choose Her Peril story “Electro-Girl MUST Be Defeated”. You can jump on my discord to read and vote on public read throughs (which help me determine what options to put in and which to drop). The book has a full frame work with all of the top level choices being fleshed out. I’m already up above 70,000 words fully edited in the book’s word file, which has me thinking this will end up being the largest one of these I’ve ever written!

If you’re interested in seeing more of than the public read throughs, and helping shape the book even more, I’ve just created a new Patreon tier that will let you do that. It’s the “Something Special” tier at 15$ a month. Unlike the other two tiers (which are just to show support) it comes with a “reward”. What that is will change depending on what I’m working on. For now, and as long as I’m working on a Choose Her Peril story, it will come with private read throughs of the project.

Aside from getting to see something different from what’s being shared in the public read throughs this will ensure the options you choose end up in the book. I’m going to try to add in options these backers suggest when possible. There’s a limited number of the slots, so if you’re interested grab one while you can!


Top of the Month Update

I’m still busy writing the new CHP book. I’ve got the books framework all worked out and have already gotten over 50,000 words fully edited into the books file. But the more I get done the more I’m going to have to start pruning options/ideas. If you’re not already on the discord and helping vote on options during the public read throughs please think about joining! It REALLY helps me decide what I should cut later on.

I’ll probably still be working on this project for at least one or two more months. Right now things are a tad slow going mostly because of outlining. It something I can only do a few times a day, but as we start hitting areas we’ve been through before I won’t need to outline as much which means my daily word count should go up.

That is another thing slightly slowing the books progress down. I like to think I’ve grown quite a bit as a smut writer over the last few years. The entries in this book are tending to be WAY longer than even what was in the last couple. I mean, right now we’ve only fully finished one read through and the book is longer than at least one (maybe two?) of the previously published CHP books.


Genre Burnout and Project Shift

Hey all, it seems I’ve hit genre burnout. Right now I’m banging my head against a creative wall trying to get any meaningful work done on fantasy stuff. I don’t want to be done with it for the year, but I need at least a temporary shift. After taking a couple of days to think it over I’ve decided to genre shift to superheroine stuff. But because my hope is that in a couple of months I’ll be able to shift back to fantasy stories I’m going to be working on a single project: a new interactive Choose Her Peril story. In the past when I’ve been able to give them my full focus I’ve been able to get rather large ones done in just a 2-3 months, and I’m already super into the project.

It features Electro-Girl, a busty Asian-American speedster. If you’re interested in getting early samples (and helping shape which entries will end up in the finished book) you can hop on my discord and vote on read throughs as its written.


Patreon Relaunched

Now that I’m back to regular writing I’ve relaunched my Patreon. It’s been stripped clean with most of the tiers removed to give it a fresh start, so there’s no hidden gems there. I don’t have any plans of making any new content exclusive to Patreon backers, it’s just a way to show some financial thanks for people who feel inclined to do so.


Sabbatical Announcement

Hello everyone. I’ve made the hard decision to take an indefinite, although not quite complete, sabbatical from writing.


First, the why’s. My mood disorder stuff is still really bad and unpredictable and I feel even without the other health issues I’m about to share I’d be struggling to meet expectations over at least the next few months. But even if that stuff was perfect I’d be having to do this. I’ve got some medical issues with my hands that are preventing me from engaging in any typing longer than about a half hour or so, and even that hurts quite a bit. I’m still working with my medical team to figure out what’s going on, but I don’t expect things to get much better any time soon.


It’s clear to me that I just need to take a long, indefinite step back and focus on healing. What does this mean? All of my current/recent projects are in indefinite hold/outright canceled. I have no idea when or even if I’ll be able to/try to go back to full time writing and what’s going to be healthiest for me is to not be thinking about trying for a while.


That being said, it’s going to be REALLY had to not write. I know I won’t be getting much done any time soon, but it’s always been hard for me to create stuff I don’t share in some way. I know I want to have something I can add to a bit here and there and share with people somehow, but any kind of “regular” story is just too much writing to get any realistically satisfying work done.


While mulling over WHAT kind of project to tinker at here and there to scratch my creative itch the last few days I stumbled on something. WAY back when I started writing smut my first few CYOA style stories were written using a webpage called inkle. At the time they could format finished stories into a file that could be published on Amazon, and that’s how I wrote/published my first few interactive stories. This included “The Defeat of Champion Girl” and “Wasteland Slut: Escape From the Bunker”.


At one point they stopped offering this service and I moved on to writing those kinds of books they way I do now: in a word file and using hyperlinks. At the time of the transition away from Inkle I had been pretty bummed as the app allowed you to insert some simple game-like logic into the stories.


I discovered recently Inkle didn’t actually stop being developed and is more functional then ever. So what I’m going to do is take the long unpublished “Wasteland Slut: Escape From the Bunker” interactive story and very slowly rework/update it. Since the entries for these CYOA style stories are very short I should be able to get an entry or two done at a time without further straining my hands.


This will be something I’m doing more for me (I LOVE writing and a big part of me NEEDS to be doing it), but even doing it for me I need to be able to share it for it to be satisfying. The great think about Inkle is I can simply share a link and you all will be able to read the in-progress story. Even partially done this will probably be FAR more satisfying then reading slowly posted read throughs on the discord, and I’ll be able to work some game-like logic the story.


The story/game will be readable HERE.


Now, as I said, this is something I’m doing mostly for me and even the best version of the foreseeable future will see this project going at a REALLY slow pace. Because of that I’m going to keep the Patreon paused (which means no one can sign up and no one will get charged) but hold off on shutting it down completely. Come next month when I need to decide to reactivate or keep it paused I’ll probably throw up some kind of poll to see what backers want.


Main takeaway: for the foreseeable future the ONLY project I’ll be working on is a single interactive story that’s a re-work of something old. There’s a good chance there may be days or even whole weeks I can’t add to it, and even when I can it won’t be much. I probably won’t make too many posts (maybe only to mention when I’ve gotten signification sections posted).


You should expect things to be about the same through at least the new year, and maybe longer. There’s a chance I may never be able to go back to writing like I have the last couple of years. If/when I know details I’ll share them on the Patreon (it it’s still up), my discord, and my personal webpage.


Top Of The Month Update

As you may have noticed (especially if you’re on the discord) I’ve been struggling to get steady/focused writing done the last month (honestly, the last few months). I’d like to take a moment to go over some of the whys and my plans to try and be better, or at least offer more realistic expectations to readers/backers.

I try to be pretty open about my health issues and how they impact my writing, especially my mood disorder. For a long time I had a fairly steady cycle of ups and downs, but I seem to have gone through a major change in my cycle (which happens every few years). I’m still not sure where things are going to settle, but I’m no longer bouncing between ups and downs with a steady baseline. I seem to be stuck in a prolonged low, and getting steady writing done in lows is always hard.

Mental health issues are a reason, but never an excuse. To be my best self as a writer I need to try my hardest to be self-aware of my limitations and work within them. I’ve at times struggled with that thanks to the ups and downs of the mood disorder, and sometimes I let my hopes lead to promising more than I can promise.

I’ve learned a lot about what leads to the most things being written over the last few years, although once again thanks to my mood disorder sometimes I have to learn the same lessons a few times. One thing I’ve learned is too many projects lead to few of them getting far, and that I’m not super good at mixing different genres/styles of stories.

I feel like I’ve gotten pretty good at recognizing genre burnout and over the last few years have gotten into a pretty reliable flow of Fantasy in the summer and Superheroine with a little bit of Sci-Fi in the fall/winter. I think that’s something that will continue to be reliable and that anyone who has been hanging around for more than a year or so knows what to expect.

Looking back on the last couple of years I can see that, as much as I WANT to, I shouldn’t be trying to mix different kinds of writing formats. I love the interactive CHP stories, but they take a lot of work/time to get finished and it is really something I shouldn’t be trying to work on unless I’m 100% focused on one of those books. Trying to have one of those as a side project while I work on other stuff (like I’ve been trying to do the last month or so) does NOT work for me. As much as I want to be able to bounce between that kind of story and a more traditional one I just can’t. I’m going to ask you all to gently remind me of that should I try again.

The other two kinds of writing formats I work in are traditional, single-story narratives written without anyone else’s input and poll-driven stories. I’m starting to think that the public poll-driven stories, as much as I love them, only really work for the Fantasy stuff. I have had WAY more creative success with writing stories that way but instead of having them be public stories working with a single backer via Patreon. It scratches the same creative itch but leads to a MUCH more focused story that feels more likely to either get finished or at least find a semi-satisfying stopping point with the hopes of being picked up later on.

With my move away from aiming to get stuff done to be published as ebooks and focusing more on publishing things for free I’ve been finding those backer-driven stories the best fit. Right now I’ve got three of those going on and I plan on continuing them till they are either done or I hit that genre burnout near springtime and need to shift to Fantasy stuff. With my writing output being so low I think trying to limit myself to those three projects, with maybe one other project mixed in, is the most realistic thing for now.

That means I probably won’t get a spooky season story done this year. If I DO take a swing as it gets closer to Halloween and the mood is stronger my plan is to take some of the stuff that got written for the abandoned CHP stories posted on the discord and try and turn some of that content into stand-alone stories. There are a couple of things from the Halloween Carnival story that wouldn’t take much work to turn into a story, and I could take what was done for the hypnotist story and fold it into a stand-alone story that would fit well with those. No promises, but if I do anything it will be that.

The Kero Girl story is nearing its end. I’d like to keep a lesbian story in my rotation, it’s a good creative palette cleanser especially when other stories are leaning heavily into misogyny and noncon kinks. My plan is to replace it with Superheroines of Sapphica City. When Kero Girl is done I’ll start re-reading/re-editing it and posting it chapter by chapter for free then when I get caught up continue it till spring.

There are big plans for the Lady Luna story and even with it being my “focused” story I’m working on the most I don’t see that being something that nears an ending anytime soon. The other backer-driven story is just starting and probably has a long way to go as well.

I will probably end up doing something for xmas season, but I’m not putting much thought into that till we get closer. Beyond that I would like to do something sci-fi, specifically with the unfinished Zanthippe Space Cop story. Trying to do an open-ended ended poll driven story based on the setting/character didn’t really work for me. Over the next couple of months I’ll be thinking about the best way to mine the content in the book and turn it into something else. It would be nice to try and finish the CHP book one day, but since that would require my full focus for at least a few months I just don’t see that happening. I think trying to find a way to pull bits out and turn them into stand-alone shorts would be more realistic.

The big takeaway for this next month: I’ll be keeping my focus on the three backer-driven stories I’m working on, with a small chance of a spooky season short using content I wrote for the abandoned CHP stories I worked on over the last month or so.


New Focus On How I’ll Be Publishing Works

I have official made the decision to begin treating monetization through ebooks as an afterthought and not a main goal. For most completed stories I am still going to release them as ebooks as they reach different readers than the ones that look for free stories. Patreon backers will still get a coupon code to get a free copy when stuff comes out as well, but you should expect less releases going forward.

My hope is that concentrating on making most things permanently public will get me more Patreon backers. But I know this might not happen and I have accepted with as irregular as my output can be because of my health issues this all might become more of a passion project than an attempt to be something I make a semi-living from. Even if there’s where things settle I’m going to keep writing as much as I can and maybe without the pressure to be trying as hard to monetize things I might even be able to work more regularly.

Going forward I won’t be taking things down from free places once they are finished. I MAY take SOME stuff down from here, as I’m not super skilled at even simple web design and things on here are already a little unwieldy on the backend. But stories at Hentai Foundry and Literotica (and anywhere else I end up starting to post things) will now be left up even if that story later gets posted as an ebook.

With that in mind I’ll slowly be reposting old stories to both Literotica and Hentai Foundry. I’m going to do so slowly, but I’ve got a big back catalog of stories to throw up so hopefully there will be a steady drip over the next few months.

I also have a ton of half-finished stories, especially ones set in Alaria. I really do want to be going back and cleaning those up and taking a swing at finishing them. I plan on slowly working in old stories to my story rotation to try and finish them off (and have already started that with continuing the Fall of Almery Keep).

I’m enjoying the less stressful workflow of cycling through poll-driven stories and will continue for now to stick to just those. Anything I pick back up will become a poll driven story even if it WASN’T one. Five stories also seems to be a good number to have in my project queue, and if I try to keep sticking to shorter entries it seems I can, when things are going good, cycle through them all in about a week. So my plan is to keep my active project queue to five stories unless someone picks up one of the two backer driven story slots from Patreon. As stories get finished others will replace them, and I’ll make sure one of them is always an older one.

Since I want to try and shift any monetization attempts more towards Patreon I will be trying to think of ways to make that backing more than just a tip jar (while being realistic about how uneven my output can be). For now I have two plans:

  1. As of when I’m posting this there are still the two open backer driven story slots. For those that don’t know this gets you a poll driven story that will be posted publicly like all the rest, except only you get to see/vote in the polls for what happens next.
  2. When it comes time for me to choose what project will be replacing a finished one in the project queue I’ll be throwing a poll up to help choose this out that ONLY Patreon backers will get to vote on.

As far as genre of stories I plan to keep it all Fantasy with Alaria stories. Anyone who’s been following me for a few years knows that I hit genre burnout two or three times a years, and based on the that last couple of years I expect late fall to be the next time that might happen. I’d LIKE to keep plugging away at Alaria stories year round, so maybe come spooky season I can try working in a superheroine Halloween project and juggling multiple genres going into winter. If I keep doing just the poll driven stories (or releasing things that aren’t in small chapters) perhaps I’ll be better able to handle mixing genres in the future.


Projects Update

Picking up an old story (The Dungeon Appraiser) was WAY easier and more rewarding than I expected it to be. I’ve shelved the two new stories I was just about to start for now (and taken them down from everywhere since I don’t know when I’ll try to actually start them). I’m going to focus on the She Was Too Low Level stories as I start slowly working other older/partially finished stuff into the story rotation. That’s what I SHOULD have been doing from the beginning of my genre shift to fantasy stuff and what I’ll try to do in fall when I make the genre shift back to superheroine stuff.

the next project I’ll be picking back up is “The Fall of Almery Keep”. It was a poll driven series I did a few years ago and from this vantage point it was where I really settled on themes/mainstays of my Alaria setting. It eventually introduced The Forest Witch who is a character I’ve worked into a lot of stories since then (although many of them have never been finished/seen publication). That same story introduced Dunla Dhuarcain as a side character, but is someone who has gone on to appear (mostly as a version of her ghost known as “The Girl in the Mirror) in a TON of Alaria stories.

It also introduced Amora Crimsonsign who I had intended to become an even more important character in the Alaria setting. The plans I had for building up her/how she’d change Alaria got a bit derailed over the last few years. I pulled the lighter tone f/f Alaria stuff a bit further apart from the rest of the setting, and in doing that I at one point unpublished what had been finished of this story. I started reworking part of it to try and make it f/f and fit that lighter tone, but after a couple false starts abandoned that and kind of let those characters and the plot lines I wanted to take them down fall to the side.

I’ve decided to pick those characters back up and work towards what I initially wanted to work towards. To begin that I’ll be re-editing and re-publishing Almary Keep, keeping the original full spectrum of m/f and f/f sex as well as the darker tone. Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be working on going through the 3 or 4 books that were done and getting them republished on Smashwords. Patreon backers will get access to these through a password protected page (and copies of the ebooks for higher level backers). Once I’m caught up I’ll repost the poll driven story that had just been started when I pulled it all done and I’ll keep the story going to the end point I originally intended (the fall of Almary Keep and the “end” of all the Sisterhood members there).

While working on this I’ll be taking breaks to work on the She Was Too Low Level poll driven stories and Dungeon Appraiser. Once this project is up to date its poll driven story will be added to my normal story rotation and I’ll reevaluate what, if any, other partially finished Alaria project to further add to my queue.


Projects Update

Hey all, if you’ve been following things on the Discord you might have noticed me starting a lot of projects then abandoning them over the last month. That’s usually a sign I’m reaching genre burnout and I’ve accepted that’s where I’m at. I’m going to be shelving on my current superheroine projects with the intentions of picking them back up next fall (which has been when I shift back into the genre the last couple of years).

It’s spring and the last few years that has meant Fantasy genre for me, so it’s time to head back to Alaria! My intention is once I have the ball rolling to be mostly continuing projects I have partially done. Stay Cat and The Dungeon Appraiser are near the top of my list, but I’ll be shying away from anything that long form at first.

I’m going to start off by beginning a few poll driven She Was Too Low Level stories that will eventually make up a fourth book in that series. Expect the first entries to be posted over the next few weeks (and if you’re interested in helping choose out point of view characters head on over to the Discord).

I’ll also be starting work on a “new” Choose Her Peril story. It’s am Alaria one that I was working on a few years ago and ALMOST got done. I think it mostly just needs to be re-edited, although there are still a few sections that still need to be written. Check out the discord to see and vote on readthroughs of that as well!