fugi88
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Hi!
I like werewolves, mainly. First it was for the sex appeal but now i've reached a stage where i find them useful as an allegory for various societal problems.
I've designed (and am quite proud of) the "werewolf country" so far, and it's been a lot of fun! It's "split" into two halves that hate each other and contrast each other to highlight ugly things. There are barely a million werewolves living there, so it's not going to be as important to the earthen world as, say, Belgium.
You can read about it in Indebted, which focuses more on werewolves themselves, or the Alexander's Account series, which focuses more on the politics and world in which a semi-independent human has to navigate.
I've heard i'm a good writer from several people, so i'd say it's worth a shot to read my stories. Avoid my older series, which are more akin to "teenager trying to write fanfic/smut for the first time", and go for the modern stuff, which i'd say read more like "The first draft of a novel".
As a matter of personal style, i prefer not to capitalise my "i"s and i refuse to fix it. I also like to play with language sometimes, both English phrasing and the way the werewolf world has its own dialect of Spanish called "Northern Spanish", which uses vocabulary distant from English as a political move, and has developed its own orthography.
Some say my stories aren't furry enough, some others (mainly IRL friends), say they're very furry. I do prefer to use words like "hair" and "hand" over "fur" and "paw" because my werewolves are written as weird humans, so take your pick.
I speak British English but with some aspects of American; i was on the internet when i was still learning English as my native language.
I like werewolves, mainly. First it was for the sex appeal but now i've reached a stage where i find them useful as an allegory for various societal problems.
I've designed (and am quite proud of) the "werewolf country" so far, and it's been a lot of fun! It's "split" into two halves that hate each other and contrast each other to highlight ugly things. There are barely a million werewolves living there, so it's not going to be as important to the earthen world as, say, Belgium.
You can read about it in Indebted, which focuses more on werewolves themselves, or the Alexander's Account series, which focuses more on the politics and world in which a semi-independent human has to navigate.
I've heard i'm a good writer from several people, so i'd say it's worth a shot to read my stories. Avoid my older series, which are more akin to "teenager trying to write fanfic/smut for the first time", and go for the modern stuff, which i'd say read more like "The first draft of a novel".
As a matter of personal style, i prefer not to capitalise my "i"s and i refuse to fix it. I also like to play with language sometimes, both English phrasing and the way the werewolf world has its own dialect of Spanish called "Northern Spanish", which uses vocabulary distant from English as a political move, and has developed its own orthography.
Some say my stories aren't furry enough, some others (mainly IRL friends), say they're very furry. I do prefer to use words like "hair" and "hand" over "fur" and "paw" because my werewolves are written as weird humans, so take your pick.
I speak British English but with some aspects of American; i was on the internet when i was still learning English as my native language.