I want to talk about what i write. My stories started after i met a woman named ~Laura~ on another site and fell for her like a ton of bricks. Of course, she's British and I'm not and an ocean between us has limited the possibilities, particularly now that she has found real-life true love.
But Laura is brilliant, original and we liked to play together in different places and times in history and space. My first story was Meeting My Mistress: A London Adventure began as a roleplay, but really it was about us and a roleplay is not a story so i made significant editorial changes and sent it to her. She loved it, and so i put on Literotica.
The thing about Lit though, is they don't use human editors so much. They use a parser and eventually i wrote my two-part BDSM opus Masks. The goal was to capture how it felt to be gay, kinky and single during a pandemic, and the things we had to face to hook, which is a thing i was not doing in real life. But Lit didn't like it because the parser saw something that made no sense at all and rejected me for it. Masks really is a microcosm of what i write about people, who happen to be having sex or falling in love. I write a people. So far they've all been lesbian relationships, but i can promise that will change. I am, after all, no stranger to cock. And since Masks, roleplays have played no role in my stories. They're all products of my own diseased mind.
My latest story, Mummer's Day is the one i really want to draw your attention to. I spotted the recent competition Coming Together: Festive Stories Competition and was intrigued by the premise. But I had no intention of writing an 'office party hookup' so I took a look at holiday traditions. American Traditions, I knew well, so i Googled European Christmas Traditions It turns out several countries have a tradition of Mummer's performing short plays for the holidays. They're amateur productions, often short and silly about various themes. And as i looked into it i saw story possibilities that were not in the least cliched. The disadvantage of course, is the competition is limited to 3,500 words i knew from day one there was no way i could slide in under that word limit. But Mummer's Day is a Holiday story, about friendship and love discovered over the holiday season, and giving a dying man joy before his end. I hope you'll take the time to read it, and maybe discover what i write.