Jack is a 26-year-old college dropout, working a dead-end job. He’s always felt like something was… off, in general. And he hasn’t really enjoyed life since he was 14 and drove his best friend away. So when he gets a chance at a do-over, he seizes it.
And maybe he’ll learn some new things about himself along the way.
[A trans fantasy/slow cultivation story with a lot of romance and a dash of smut.] Felix has been cursed by a strange dark liquid, and unfortunately, it’s his own fault. Now he has to find a cure, reveal the dark plot of the newly arrived cursed sorceress, and save the Empire, all before his soul becomes corrupted beyond repair. Luckily, he’s read enough daring adventures that he’s certain the guiding hand of destiny will lead him to victory… Probably. Hopefully before the horns grow in and his body changes into something unrecognizable. First, though, he’s gotta deal with the twists of fate that lead him into being dressed as a girl, and all the feelings swirling within him that it brings boiling to the surface. Feelings she has long been trying to forget.
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[This story contains sexual content and is meant only for those who are 18 and older.
This story is my own personal spin on the cultivation fantasy genre (for those who know what that means,) with a trans twist! It's also a cute and somewhat smutty lesbian romance story that starts out a bit slowly but eventually picks up. As a forewarning, this is a trans story, and as mentioned, it does have sexual content. If that's not something you're comfortable with, this story may not be for you. Content Warnings will be posted at the beginning of chapters.
I've been having a ton of fun writing this so far, and I hope you enjoy reading it!]
Updates Fridays. With many thanks to my patrons ( https://www.patreon.com/zoewriting ), to the member of the Secret Writing Lair, and especially to Tris for invaluable editing help.
Cover image by me, using a lobster vector image from vectorportal.com (CC BY).
Viktor is very good at his job. He's discrete, efficient and competent. So when Felicia, a member of the pseudo police force known as Loggers shows up with a contraband hard drive to crack, it doesn't take him long to get to open it up. But what he finds will change the world, and him forever.
After an accident involving a truck, Liz wakes up in a world she once thought existed only a video game, as the Evil Dragon Demon Queen no less. She has no idea what to do, where she is, or what's going on. She's not the brightest, or the bravest, the coolest or the most cunning. But she cares, deeply, truly and powerfully, and she's not stopping until she's done everything she can for everyone who needs it.
Demon Queen is a love letter to fantasy, and a damning indictment of how we don't question a lot of fantasy tropes.
It's also a story about accepting yourself, seeing your flaws for what they are and what they aren't, about vulnerability as a superpower.
It's a story about being trans, about what it means to not know who you are when all you've known is denial and fear.
It's also a story about queer love, about non-traditional relationships, and about expressing your affection to your loved ones without reservation.
Maddie O'Reilly needs a job, and Tristate farms needs dairy producers. Luckily, the only real criteria for the position are: wanting to be there and being the sort of weirdo who wants to be there. Or at least, that's what they said on the farm tour.
Being part of a community, practicing self care, and adapting to the body of her dreams are a full-time commitment, but unfortunately some problems can't—or shouldn't—be magically whisked away.
Dressing up as a girl and wandering through the city as a punishment for losing a bet? Honestly, not the worst.
Getting caught up in a fight between superheroes and a supervillain, and then being kidnapped and taken hostage while still pretending to be a girl? Eh, still manageable.
Realizing I enjoyed being the damsel and continuing to cross-dress even after the bet in hopes of running into the villainess and getting kidnapped again...? Uh, what? A therapist? I don’t need a therapist! You need a therapist!
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Author note: Special thanks goes to TrismegistusShandy for proofreading and ChiriVulpes for ideas and suggestions!
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“The world is going to end in four days, three hours, and approximately twenty-nine minutes!”
A knock on the door and a surprisingly chipper prophecy of doom from a goddess who's more Bugs Bunny than Aphrodite send Doc on a journey filled with unnecessarily detailed puppet shows, spontaneously generated anime, and an impending apocalypse. With Doc's best friend (and long-time crush) Finn along for the ride, they're going to save the world or die trying, just as soon as they deal with a personal matter or two.
NB: I tried for a decent amount of humor in this, but it also gets pretty political toward the end. If that’s going to be a problem for you, please do us both a favor and read something else instead.
Benjamin is your standard guy, average grades, loyal friends, and a family who loves him. Yet, something is missing. He drifts through life, detached, haunted by a sense of wrongness he can’t explain. When a mysterious full-dive game, Astralyth Online, enters his life, everything changes. As Benjamin steps into a world beyond his own, the lines between game and reality blur. A glitch, a dream, a woman trapped in glass—Benjamin is pulled into something far darker and complicated than he imagined. What he thought was an escape will change him—body, mind, and soul—in ways he never saw coming.
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