Tag: Original

  • Kinktober Day 4: Voyeurism

    Today’s prompt selection was: Voyeurism, Sounding, Hypnosis, and I am becoming increasingly convinced that while I’ve got material for all days I am likely to be taking the more vanilla option out of most (as the first option seems normally to be) – but, that’s fine by me! From a glance there are a few…

  • Kinktober Day 3: Threesome

    Today’s prompt selection was: Threesome, Nipple clamps, Alien abduction. Going with threesome, which left me with… oh, dozens of options, so many options. It was tempting to revisit one of yesterday’s characters – Avvyurik – from another character’s viewpoint, and with the addition of a third of course, but I went for this one instead.…

  • Kinktober Day 2: Coming Untouched

    Today’s prompt selection was: Coming untouched, Age play, Kidnapping. Of those three, I only have one that examples spring to mind of (or, well, example, at least) – while I do have some substantial age differences in a few pieces, they’re nor important if they’re even known about. I may have one character who is…

  • Kinktober Day 1: Masturbation

    Hello everyone, due to [various motorcycle accidents] this is a rushed post and technically from yesterday. I’ll catch up, don’t worry. I wanted to have like, a post saying what’s going on here and everything – and I will, but that’ll have to be tomorrow (at which point I’ll probably edit this bit out) Suffice…

  • Story: “At the Edge”

    “Don’t go near the edge.” It’s what my dad always told me, whenever we went sailing. Out for fish, and it started off just me and him, father and daughter, but eventually he had to sell the boat and join a fishing consortium instead. Me, and him, and a dozen others, and the two of…

  • Essay: On “Her Cigarettes”

    If you haven’t yet read the poem, I would suggest you do so first. It can be found in its entirety on this website, at this link. This is a poem – and an essay – about grief. About family, and how it can be complicated; how history can be, or maybe even must be.…

  • Poem: “Her Cigarettes”

    This poem is dedicated to my grandmother. Note: discussion of addiction, abortion, death, neglect, and other potentially distressing content.