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one day, I guess

One day, one scene, not much to askYet I am sitting with my pen, distractedIdeas hop like sheep in dreamsAnd I am thinking of [ …redacted ] I need to focus, to stay calmTo work on the unfinished storyAnd yet I think of that cute bumIn all of its soft curvy glory The curves of those ideal hipsAmazing eyes, enchanting smileThat body, marble touch of skinAnd mind that is so swift and guile One...

happy new year

Happy new year, happy new timeBest of the wishes and luckWhen you make plans for ’17Make sure you have enough fuck Plan for some sex in afternoonsAnd for some more before dinnerIn elevators, in office chairsIt’s a good time to be sinner Sex with nice girls, and cutie boysSex with bad dragon and lubeSex with a pencil, with apple pieSex with high-tec furry tube Try some tentacles, be open, be...

Writer’s Corner #6

Welcome to 2017! This week’s writer’s corner is about some useful websites that are an invaluable help for any writer. Grammarly This is your go-to place for all things grammar and punctuation. Respect your peers and never send out a draft for critique unless you sorted the grammar first. It’s often hard to focus on the big picture if you keep wondering what did the author said...

2016 Resolutions

This was a long year. A year full of unexpected discoveries. A year of new inspirations. A year of learning.

Writer’s Corner #5

Today we’ll discuss the first chapter. Arguably, one of the most important chapters. 4 Approaches for the First Chapter of Your Novel – this article is dated, but very useful. It explains a few ways you can start your story and gives the advice on how to follow up. Consider your choices, and then choose the beginning that fits naturally with the story you want to tell. If you approach your...

The Chilly Morning

A second chapter of The Feral Lust story takes us from Michael's bed and into the woods. The girl wakes up with a heavy head and dim memories of the previous night.

a day, a year, a life

The evening was pure gold,I struck the source of flawless inspiration.I wrote, I wrote some more, and then again.I danced in the rhymes of my creation. A year ago it looked so bleak.I didn’t know who I was, where I’m headed.I still don’t know it now, but then,I learned to listen, and I comprehended. My life was not full of events,I learned to tune to noisy world.Who knew that this is how it ends...

on the edge of the universe

The fall is in the airThe winds are getting coldI’m wrapped in thick furI’m howling loud and bold I listen to my echoI sniff the misty fogA new adventure’s callingIt’s time to have a jog The breeze brings in her scentShe comes in with a yawnShakes off her reddish furThat smells of pine and dawn I lick across her muzzleUnable to stand stillShe grins and bites me slightlyHer scent brings me a chill...

Writer’s Corner #4

The writer’s corner four is about reading. Might sound controversial, but reading is an important part of a writer’s life. Roz Morris on Why Writers Should Read – an interview that focuses on reading habits. Everyone has to find their own muses. It’s essential to have a range of writers who make you raise your game. I’m always trying to improve my storytelling and my use of language...

Sex – what is the question?

It was a while since I raised the topic of tulpa and sex. The last post on the matter—[Considerations of Intercourse for Tulpae](/2015/10/considerations-of-intercourse-for-tulpae/) was the most popular post on my blog ever for almost a year. People are curious about tulpae and sexuality.

I made a further research on this topic, and today I’m going to present my new findings.

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