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About Me
Hi.ᐟ My name is (pen name), and I'm a 28 year old queer writer and illustrator.ᐟ I've been drawing since 2010, and I've been writing for even longer. A lot of my early works were fanfics (Hetalia & Warrior Cats mainly). I graduated with a B.A in Creative Writing in 2024, but outside of a few short stories, I haven't plushed anything. Namely due to intense burn out, I'll admit /ᐠ ╥ ˕ ╥マ
But.ᐟ I was inspired by authors and illustrators on Blusky to refind my love for writing by going back to my roots and writing what I loved - smut. This site serves as a central home for that, both a personal blog where I can ramble into the void, and a hosting site for all my art and links should social media keep shitting the bed. It's by no means a professional site. I wanted something that reminded me of the sites I loved as a kid and that reflected my interests.ᐟ I miss when things were personable, instead of squeaky clean corperatizion.
As you can probably tell from the website theme, I'm specializing in sci-fi erotica, at least for the moment. I may branch out into fantasy later on, but I chose sci-fi because I noticed a lack of LGBTA+ content in the genre. Which isn't to say there's none, but fantasy is definitely the dominant genre at the moment. My goal is to release one short, illustrated story a month, which will be avaliable on Itch.io. At some point, I want to get a Patreon set up as well, but exactly how that'll work has yet to be defined.
You'll be able to find links, synopses, and content warnings on the Stories page, and clicking the Setting tab on this page will give you an overview of the world. As a quick summary though, my work is relatively vanilla and couples range from F/F to M/M and occasionally M/F. You can assume trans characters can be included in those combinations, but individual story synopses will elaborate on character gender and sexuality. Kinks, fetishes, and any potential content warnings will be listed there as well.
All characters involved are 18+, and all content, from the writing to the art, is human created.
Facts
︎ I'm a lesbian, albeit a genderfluid(?) one. Still working that out. She/they pronouns are fine though.
I have two cats (three if you count my mom's), and a dog.
I love astronomy, especially types of stars and quasi-stellar objects.ᐟ
My hobbies include writing, drawing, and tinkering with game making. I have a seperate artist-focused account - if you've found this one from there uhhhh ooupsies, my condolences.
Favs
Shows: Venture Brothers, Smiling Friends, Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Agatha Christie's Poirot
Movies: Silence of the Lambs, The Hobbit, Repo: The Genetic Opera, Blade Runner
Books: 'Lovecraft's Monsters' edited by Ellen Datlow, 'Are You Loathsome Tonight?' by Poppy Z. Brite, 'The Beast Within' edited by Stewart Wieck, Angels Before Man by Rafael Nicolas
︎Music: Birthday Massacre, KMFDM, Gorillaz, Scandroid, Orgy
Games: TF2, Darktide, System Shock 2, Skyrim, Grimeshire, Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Aesthetics: Cassette Futurism, Y2K Futurism,





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Digital Memory Archives
Memory Bank Alpha
First encounters with chrome surfaces. Rain patterns forming neural pathways. Tokyo's neon reflecting in metallic tears.
The initial synchronization between organic thought and digital consciousness. Each drop carries encrypted emotions.
Chrome memories persist beyond system shutdown. They live in the spaces between electrons.
Memory Bank Beta
Rain falling on chrome surfaces creates interference patterns. Each pattern tells a story of digital longing.
Tokyo's electronic heartbeat synchronizes with chrome resonance frequencies. The city breathes in binary.
Tears of joy and sorrow become indistinguishable in the chrome matrix. Emotion transcends physical form.
Deep memory archives contain fragments of pre-digital consciousness. Chrome surfaces preserve these memories in quantum-stable configurations.
Rain acts as a natural archival medium, encoding emotional states in molecular structures. Tokyo's atmosphere becomes a vast storage system.