Hello Anybody who reads this
I am here today to talk about my updating schedule and my stories overall because I wanted to.
Spliced is my main story, and it doesn't have a linear update schedule but I try to aim for at least once a week (With work and other general things that may not happen).
Spliced is a story that comes from my love of sci-fi and genetical engineering/man-made mutations. It follows a scientist turned high-school teacher during a genetic pandemic in which the only cure seemed to be splicing human genes with animal genes (However, mammal genes wouldn't work because ALL mammals experience this disease)
Also, there's a bird man and they fall in love. I think.
The Witch's Husband is an experimental writing style that I personally really enjoy reading. It also doesn't have a linear updating schedule, but I publish that one a lot less (despite the fact it has more chapters than Spliced right now) and I just publish whenever I feel like it.
The Witch's Husband is a really old story of mine that's changed a lot over the years - ranging from a secret species living under a Walmart to immortal beings forced to live among humans.
It is a collection of Eunan Lenoir's writing, organized by his husband as a way of mourning after Eunan's death. It describes his personal experience as Human Ambassador, and what it's like being forced to marry somebody as somebody who does not feel romantic attraction.
These stories hold a special place in my heart, and if you read them and this post - I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. :)
-Moon
I am here today to talk about my updating schedule and my stories overall because I wanted to.
Spliced is my main story, and it doesn't have a linear update schedule but I try to aim for at least once a week (With work and other general things that may not happen).
Spliced is a story that comes from my love of sci-fi and genetical engineering/man-made mutations. It follows a scientist turned high-school teacher during a genetic pandemic in which the only cure seemed to be splicing human genes with animal genes (However, mammal genes wouldn't work because ALL mammals experience this disease)
Also, there's a bird man and they fall in love. I think.
The Witch's Husband is an experimental writing style that I personally really enjoy reading. It also doesn't have a linear updating schedule, but I publish that one a lot less (despite the fact it has more chapters than Spliced right now) and I just publish whenever I feel like it.
The Witch's Husband is a really old story of mine that's changed a lot over the years - ranging from a secret species living under a Walmart to immortal beings forced to live among humans.
It is a collection of Eunan Lenoir's writing, organized by his husband as a way of mourning after Eunan's death. It describes his personal experience as Human Ambassador, and what it's like being forced to marry somebody as somebody who does not feel romantic attraction.
These stories hold a special place in my heart, and if you read them and this post - I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. :)
-Moon