Shelter From the Storm Preview | Chapter 1

This is probably a bit of a surprise. I’ll admit it kind of was to me too.

So what is this?

Being an author, I sometimes am struck by ideas. Sometimes they seem incredibly potent for about a day or two, then fizzle out. Sometimes they unfold like a galaxy in motion, intricate and perfect. I’m better about telling which is which nowadays, but it’s still tough.

Back in May, this idea came to me. This idea of a war hero living in a post-apocalyptic future where his side is trying to put the world back together after a brutal fifty year war overthrowing a fascist, dystopian government. The first thing that I knew about this character was that he was suicidal and full of self-loathing and he was very tired of being alive, but didn’t really want to die. I knew right away this would be a terrible idea for the protagonist of a haremlit novel. Basically every author I’ve spoken with about it has told me the same thing.

And yet.

And yet as I began sketching an idea of the plot, I simply could not remove these aspects of the protagonist. They seemed intrinsic to the narrative. And then I started writing, and the first few chapters just sort of vomited out of me in the way that stories do sometimes in the beginning. It’s a great experience, honestly one of the ones I as an author lives for.

But I had other responsibilities. Finishing Raw. Launching Our Own Way. Getting started on Beneath the Ashes. Absolutely panicking over the Amazon thing.

Somehow, though all of that, I managed to put together about five chapters of content and a vague outline. And then it went dormant for a while. I didn’t even look at it for like a month at least. Then, just recently, I took a look back over everything I’d written on a whim, and still felt a strong sense of having something, and I started writing a bit more. By coincidence, Patreon finally created their Collections feature, which allows you to more effectively collect chapters of a story into a single, coherent location.

Finally, I decided that I might as well begin posting this, even though it’s going to be in the background, and I might go weeks or longer without getting a chance to update it. Partially I made this choice to help fill out the 3$/month Tier, and partially because I want to experiment with it. It’s very possible that having an audience for a title while it’s being written might help motivate me more. And I mean in a different way than I already do with how I write. So far, I’ve only posted stories as I’m writing them when I’m positive I’ll be finishing them within a fairly small window of time. This has no real end date.

Which is good, because it’s a passion project. I imagine this will not have mass appeal. That being said, it is functionally a haremlit story. There’s a guy, running missions in a post-apocalyptic world, falling in love with at least three women. There’s really nothing different there. Honestly, in some ways, it closely resembles most of my other works. But I’m going to be leaning a lot more into my miserable protagonist than ever before. I also will say that this is probably the most personal thing I’ll have ever written. If it isn’t obvious by now, I have problems. Mental health problems. Even medicated, educated on the subject, and with a few years of therapy under my belt, my mental health still often gets wrecked by my depression and anxiety problems. They are lifelong tormentors. In some way that I cannot articulate, writing Shelter From the Storm seems somehow…necessary, to me personally.

For obvious reasons this isn’t going to be a blow-by-blow of my own mental health problems. Clearly I’m not a war hero living in the shadow of taking down a dystopian, fascist global government. But a lot of my troubles went into this. What and how much? I’d rather not say. My primary goal for this is to help both myself and, ideally, other people. I don’t know if it will be cathartic or helpful in any conceivable way for people who are also suffering under the tyranny of depression and anxiety, but I can hope.

Anyway, here’s chapter one.

You can read chapter two here.

And future chapters will be posting here if you are a 3$/month or above Patron.


It was raining when I finally found Harper Station.

Given the fact that rainstorms had a fifty-fifty shot of drilling a migraine deep in the dark depths of my skull, I took this as something of a mixed blessing.

It had been nothing but me and the bramble and eighty goddamned pounds of gear for seventy goddamned miles.

Not exactly what I’d call a hike.

I was just starting to think I was lost again, half-prepared to hurl my cracked compass into the nearest pond, when I finally crested one green hill that looked like pretty much any other and suddenly there it was.

What had, up to this point, been nothing for me beyond a scribble on a faded, coffee-stained map, was now in my field of vision. I took a moment to check the immediate area for signs of what we argued over whether or not to call ‘life’ and also get my breath back.

Even with all my training, all the exercise required to stay alive in an apocalyptic hellscape, this had still been a damned long walk.

I was alone, though, and Harper looked desperately inviting.

For a moment I just stared at it. From this far away, it was little more than a dozen buildings, few of them larger than a shack, placed within four fifteen-foot walls. They were good walls. I could tell that even from this distance.

Big and sturdy and gunmetal gray, scratched, scored, and scarred by life this far out in the bramble.

I could just barely make out some shapes moving among the structures. I pulled my scope from its slot and put it to my eye. I studied the people that the vague shapes resolved into. My knowledge of Harper was slim at best. Before booting my ass out here, my former commanding officers had been reluctant to give me much hard data.

Couldn’t blame them. After fifty years of almost total, constant warfare with a dystopic nightmare of a state, paranoia was going to be a way of life for a long, long time to come. The big men with the iron fists and the gasmask armies were dead now, finally, but even five years later, we were still living in the shadow of their industrial conquest.

If I was very lucky, my grandchildren might possibly live to see the Earth of old, back before the haze and the monsters and the weather.

The great battle scars that had ripped the land asunder in some places, salted the earth in the others, and, in the worst of cases, irradiated it all straight to hell.

My rangefinder found one particular face standing atop a second story deck, issuing orders to a few others down on the ground.

Hmm. This was almost certainly Commander Caspian. She looked sure and stern enough in her smart gray outfit, black hair pulled into a simple but neat ponytail. She looked up and I saw that she had one glaringly white eye.

While I was trying to determine what her other eye color was, she suddenly looked dead at me.

For a moment we were locked, staring at each other from across a good half-mile of open space. I wondered what she’d do. She knew I was coming, we’d spoken on the radio on my way here. Only twice though, thanks to interference from the shitty weather.

Suddenly she was moving, ducking back halfway into an open door behind her. She came out with a sniper rifle and had it to her shoulder, scope to her eye, in a blink. I just managed to drop back down before a round came scorching over my head.

Way too close.

Damn, she was a good shot.

Slipping my scope away, I tapped my radio mounted in my eye, two short, fast taps to the temple, and it reached out to the frequency she was supposed to be using.

“This is Sergeant Gideon West to Harper Station, that’s friendly fire,” I said, then sighed as another round shrieked out and buried itself in the other side of the hill I was now laying on. “I say again, Harper Station, friendly fire. Stop shooting, you’re wasting rounds.”

I waited. Silence befell the area. No more shots.

Somewhere, a bird called, long and lonely.

Finally, my radio crackled.

“I need that confirmation code, Sergeant,” came a familiar voice.

I sighed. “Right. Confirmation Code: Delta Nine Delta Four Delta Six.”

“Confirmation Extension ID?” she asked.

“Tango Hotel Six One. Something happen?”

“Nothing more than usual, but you don’t survive to the ripe old age of thirty eight without being paranoid nowadays, Sergeant.”

“...you’re thirty nine.”

“How the fuck do you know that?” she asked, sounding somewhere between amused and annoyed.

“I had a look at your file. The nineteenth was two weeks ago,” I replied.

“...shut up and report to the front gate.”

“Is that my first official order, Commander?”

“Yes, Sergeant Smartass. Double time it. Out.” She cut the link and I chuckled despite myself.

Wiping some rainwater from my face, I got back up and began following a trail that would take me down the hill. The rain was light at least.

As I picked my way down the trail and then across the last portion of the bramble, moving between monolithic redwoods, I questioned myself on the intelligence of screwing with my new commanding officer before actually even getting to meet her in real life.

The rest of me answered the same way I always answered myself nowadays: did it really matter?

Maybe I was looking for trouble.

Maybe I was looking for a bit of pain.

I just grunted and kept on hauling that ruck through the rain. Nothing new there.

Habit made me grasp my rifle hanging from its sling as I approached the door. I double-tapped my radio again, automatically stepping to the side so as not to make a big appealing target when the door in the wall opened.

My old drill master’s voice was still in my head even now, a decade later: No area is friendly until you’ve made damn sure of that yourself.

It had saved my ass more than once.

“Present at the front gate, Commander Caspian.”

“Wait one.”

It was so ironic, I thought, that survival instincts and training still kept you alive, regardless of whether or not you actually wanted to survive.

The door began to slide open, and I saw that familiar one-white-eye face appear slowly. And then the door stopped, and something spat sparks.

Caspian lost her composure slightly and growled. “Sergeant West, one of the first things you can put on your list of things that need fixing,” she grunted, and then delivered a swift, hard kick to the door.

More sparks bled and then it finished its path.

I stepped in through and hit the close button with my elbow, listening more closely now as it closed.

After a moment, I grunted. “You got some servos that need replaced.”

“You have a good ear,” she murmured.

“Hard not to after...everything,” I replied.

“Quite. Come with me.”

Her other eye was blue. She was downright gorgeous up close, and it looked out of place on her in the way it always did when a very traditionally attractive woman ended up in a tough leadership role. Sometimes people just looked like they belonged doing something else.

Some people just looked like tech nerds.

Some people just looked like soldiers.

Some just looked like models, if we had those anymore.

I still didn’t believe the stories, although I’d seen a billboard once that was still surprisingly intact, and there had been a very attractive woman posing in not a whole lot on it so hey, maybe there did exist people for whom their entire career was to look good.

The only reason I looked like I belonged in my given career was because the word ‘combat’ had been placed in front of it. I got a lot of ‘you don’t look like a technician’, with the big scar down the right side of my face and the buzzed hair and the cold gray eyes, but then they went ‘oh, that makes sense’, right after I said ‘combat tech’.

Sometimes I said field tech, depending on the company.

“You have our gear?” Caspian asked as she led me towards a long, low, windowless structure.

“I do,” I replied. “All of it.”

“Thank fucking God,” she muttered. “We need it.” Stepping up to the structure, she pushed open the door. “This is the workstation, it’s where all of our gear and tech is stored, as well as are tools and spare parts and whatever else we can think of. You can stow it here for now.”

“Yep,” I replied, stepping inside.

The place was packed. Tables, desks, and shelves pretty much covered the perimeter of the room, all of them absolutely scattered with bits of metal, tools, nails and screws, bits of technology, circuit boards, and way more other junk, some of it truly esoteric.

I even saw an ancient, dirt-covered doll sitting up on one of the tables, staring one-eyed at the workstation.

The center of the building was also packed with tables and shelves, leaving a narrow path of space between the two areas.

“And that’s your new partner,” Caspian added, pointing to the lone figure standing about halfway down the structure.

I saw a slim blonde in a stained, faded blue jumpsuit with an absolutely massive amount of zippers across it standing in front of the tables. She wore a pair of big pink headphones that sported what for the life of me looked like cat ears.

She was staring at something with a small but powerful flashlight mounted on her headphones, a magnifying glass in hand.

I saw a spot of space where I could stow the gear for now not far from here. I began heading for the spot. My new partner looked busy so I figured I’d just drop it off and keep going with Caspian. She had something she wanted to say and I already knew what it was, but I couldn’t avoid it.

As I set it down, she began turning towards me and suddenly shrieked when she saw me. She leaped back, tripped, and fell on her ass. Her headphones fell off her head and she stared at me with shocked eyes.

“I didn’t mean to scare you,” I said mildly. “Sorry.”

She looked past me, no doubt at Caspian, and seemed to relax.

“W-who are, who is this? What’s going on?” she asked.

“This is Sergeant West, Cat. The one you’ve been waiting for so...impatiently,” Caspian replied.

Her expression changed completely as she continued staring at me. She looked at me with something like...hope?

“You’re the combat tech?” she whispered.

I stepped closer to her and offered her a hand. “I am.”

“Oh my God,” she whispered, for a moment just staring at me still.

Tentatively, she reached up and took my hand. I pulled her to her feet. She kept looking at me, and then suddenly hugged me. I stood there for a moment, a few different emotions running feebly through my head, and, more out of habit than anything else, I hugged her back.

“Thank you.”

“Cat, you’re being weird again,” Caspian said.

“It’s fine,” I replied. “Hugs from beautiful women are always appreciated.”

Cat pulled back and looked up at me from where she’d been resting her head against my chest. For a second we just looked at each other, then she opened her mouth to say something, only nothing came out.

All at once, she backed away from me. She tried to speak again, failed to, cleared her throat.

“Uh...sorry. I’m not trying to be-uh, it’s nice to meet you. I’m Cat Hopper. And I’m-um, just, I’m-it’s good to meet you.”

“You too, Cat,” I replied, then shook her hand when she awkwardly offered it again.

“Come on, Sergeant.”

“Thanks again!” Cat called as we headed back outside.

“Yep,” I replied.

“You will have to forgive Cat,” Caspian said as she led me to the largest structure in the base, what I had seen her standing atop earlier. “She is currently our only technician, which means she is a field tech by default. And she is...nervous about leaving these walls.”

“I don’t blame her,” I replied. “I take it that means I will be assuming all field tech duties?”

“Yep,” she said.

“All right.”

She took me into a dingy dining area where a man with gray hair and sad eyes prepared something behind a counter. We locked eyes briefly.

There was grief and guilt in his gaze.

I wonder what he saw in mine.

“This way,” the Commander said.

She led me into a narrow stairwell that was almost hidden from sight, tucked up into the wall on the other side of the hall. It brought us up to a second-story office that looked not all that dissimilar from other CO offices I’d seen.

A big desk and a swivel chair. At least one big window with a view. Bulletproof glass, of course. A shelf covered in random things. Sometimes it was books, sometimes it was old printed out photographs, sometimes framed medals. And a big terminal in one corner.

The desk, near the center of the room, was more for the human side of the job.

“Sit,” she said as she walked around the desk.

I considered telling her I preferred to stand, but then I sat.

The more time I spent around Caspian, the more it felt like I knew her already. I was sure I didn’t literally know her, (she had a distinct voice with a slight twisted lilt of an accent that I’d be able to pick out in a heartbeat if I’d heard it before), but I knew her type.

She an air of calm, almost friendly authority. She was welcoming, but I knew there lay a cold, hard steel somewhere in her soul that she was not just willing to pull out and use if she had to, but very able.

Looking into this woman’s mismatched eyes, I knew she had sent men to their deaths.

Hundreds of them, maybe.

And not because she didn’t care, but because it was either lose a hundred men here and now, or lose a thousand people at some settlement somewhere.

So I took that seat. I’d been in those shoes before and just from her demeanor already, I could tell she was a tougher nut to crack than I was, and I respected that.

Tough was easy.

But tough, competent, and still human?

That was a saint.

“Let me be the first to officially welcome you to Harper Station. You’ll get the full tour after you and I have had a few words. First order of business, though: did you encounter anything of note out there, Sergeant?”

“Yes,” I replied. “I ran into a Phantom about five miles back. Killed it. I also saw an old refinery maybe six miles northeast of here and marked it on my map, since I didn’t see it marked on the old chart. Though it hadn’t been updated in a while.”

“We haven’t heard of a refinery so far. Good eye. About the Phantom...you were coming from the southeast, correct?”

“Correct.”

“Hmm. That’s the third Phantom we’ve seen in that directly...something to consider,” she muttered as she scribbled something down on her desk. She tossed aside the pen after a moment and looked at me with stern eyes. “Nothing else?”

“Nothing else, Commander.”

“Fine. Let’s talk.”

For a moment, Caspian just stared at me, her hands clasped together in front of her on the desk. She was frowning, just a little. Unhappy, but thoughtful, and even compassionate.

I thought of telling her I already knew what she wanted to talk about, and what she was going to say, but didn’t.

Maybe I was wrong. Maybe I didn’t know what she was going to say.

I felt wrong more lately.

“Your previous CO told me about the...conditions under which you were transferring. To be completely honest with you, Gideon, I didn’t think we’d ever see you. Seventy miles through the bush, alone, delivering some cargo...it seemed like a suicide attempt.”

“It might have been,” I admitted.

“You don’t know?”

“I don’t know.”

“...I understand. But you did make it, and you are here, Gideon, and…” She hesitated, then she sighed heavily and looked out the door that led onto her deck.

Out at her outpost. Her base.

Her home.

Without looking at me, she said, “We don’t have many people here, and everyone here isn’t very stable. We all want to stay alive, much as a struggle as it might be, and lead for a last meal looking appetizing is just as much a threat as a Phantom sneaking up on you.”

Here, she looked back at me, right into my eyes.

“I won’t have you threatening us or what we have here, Gideon. Gloom is infectious, and we’ve all already got some. One look at you tells me you’re the type to keep your mouth shut through it all, no matter how bad it gets. And believe me, I know the appeal. It’s seductive in its stoicism. But we are not stoic, even now, even after everything that’s happened. Tragedy is in our blood. All of us. We’re here to help each other. If you’re having problems, talk to someone.”

She looked at me dead in the eyes for another long moment. I let the silence play out, mostly because I wasn’t sure what to say.

“Understood,” I replied finally.

She let out a tiny sigh, clearly convinced she hadn’t gotten through to me. Abruptly, she stood up and then came around the desk again. “Come along, let’s get to that tour.”

Beneath the Ashes Preview | Chapter 1

Here it is, my post-apocalyptic subterranean harem! This is the first chapter.

The second chapter can be found here.

I will be posting the rest of this chapter-by-chapter on my Patreon for the 3$/month Patrons. This one will be going a bit slower as I’m taking more time on it.


The Passageway that connected Refuge to Wayport was said to be difficult to traverse, but not necessarily dangerous.

As the vast, dented front wall of Wayport finally came into sight at the far end of the Passageway he had been enduring for the past forty hours, Ethan breathed an immense sigh of relief and reflected bitterly that it was not just difficult and dangerous to move through, but also devastating.

He peered back the way he’d come and grit his teeth sourly as he spied what was very likely a trading caravan in the distance. Where had they been all this time? Where had anyone been all this time?

Up until now, Ethan thought that perhaps he had awoken to another apocalypse, this one inflicted on the subterranean world he and all other survivors of the first called home. He turned back to face the gate and began making his way towards it, careful to stick to the light, keep his weapon down and his movements slow.

Gate Guard could be a harrowing job and it wore on a person’s nerves. Back at home, he’d nearly shot some poor trader or traveler more than once because he was convinced one of the many lethal creatures that lurked in the shadows had come around for a visit.

How wretched would it be to survive everything that he had over the past two days, only to finally get to where he was going and end up with a bullet in his head from a nerve-worn, paranoid guard?

The great wall that sealed off the Passageway and separated Wayport from what some men and women referred to simply as the Vast or the Void, sometimes both, was riddled with bullet indents and had a few doors and windows built in.

Ethan got within about fifty feet of the wall before one of those windows opened up and a long gun barrel poked out.

“All right, that’s close enough! State your name and your business! You’re unscheduled!” a voice called out.

“My name is Ethan Lumos! I’m from Refuge! I seek sanctuary!” he called back.

A long pause. Though the barrel of the rifle remained unwavering, he imagined a frantic conversation happening on its other end.

“Is it true then?!” the voice called back. “Is Refuge gone!?”

“Yes!”

“And you’re the lone survivor?!”

“As far as I know!”

Another pause, this one even longer than before. Ethan felt more fear boiling around in his gut than any other moment over the past two days. There was absolutely nothing that said they had to let him in there. Theoretically, they could turn him away, and there wasn’t a single thing he could do about it. And anything might prompt them to.

If the gate guards were in a bad mood, if they’d had some kind of disaster or emergency of their own, if they were feeling especially paranoid, or any other of a dozen reasons why a bastion might decide to impose a quarantine, he could be screwed.

And the next nearest bastion was a hell of a lot farther away than Wayport was from Refuge.

He’d survived the underground due mostly to luck and whatever skills he possessed and it had gotten him this far. Unless he had some massive stroke of luck, he wasn’t going to make it to the next safe haven and what began in Refuge would catch up with him.

“All right, come on! Nice and easy!” the voice called suddenly, and then the rifle disappeared and the window closed.

Ethan let out a heavy sigh of relief and began walking again, this time moving a little faster.

He wasn’t out of danger yet, although that was more or less true at all times. Danger came in degrees with life today, but he was at least out of the Vast. There were any number of ways he could get screwed over, injured, or straight up murdered within Wayport, but he was too tired to care. All the tension and anxiety had exhausted him.

He reached the huge steel wall and came to stand a careful distance from the much smaller door that had been cut into it. It opened up as he approached and a pair of grim-faced men with machine guns waited for him.

“Come on,” one of them said.

“Thank you,” Ethan replied as he hurried inside.

“Don’t thank us yet,” the other said as they sealed the door back up, “Captain wants to talk to you, and he’s been in one of his moods lately. Little piece of advice: best behavior for Captain Donovan. He tends to take things personally.”

“Noted,” Ethan muttered.

Great.

Now that he was beyond the entrance wall, Ethan took the opportunity to have his first look at Wayport. Being that Refuge was perhaps a quarter of the size, (less now that he was actually here looking at it), and being that Wayport was the nearest bastion for quite a ways, he had often heard of it.

Typically there would be a journey to Wayport about once every few months. The braver and more seasoned souls would form a caravan and take the most valuable things the handful of scavengers who lived among them had discovered in the tunnels or been holding onto, finally ready to give them up, often out of desperation.

They came back with, among other things, stories.

Given how entertainment was a bit sparse in the modern day and humans had largely reverted back to telling each other stories as a primary form of it, Ethan wasn’t sure what to expect now that he was actually here.

The place sure seemed busy enough, and big enough, but he could tell right away some of the rumors he’d heard were outright fabrications.

Or maybe they had been true years ago.

“You got hearing problems, kid,” the gate guard asked, forcibly returning Ethan’s attention to him.

“What?” he replied.

The man’s hand was out. “Gun.”

“Oh.”

He thought of trying to explain that he was basically dead on his feet after surviving out there in the tunnels, but the man didn’t look like he’d actually care to hear it. Gabe reluctantly passed his pistol over to the guard.

The man inspected it, then slipped it into his belt and seemed liked he was considering something. Probably trying to shake him down for more. Something decided him against the idea though.

“Come on,” he grunted, and he began leading Ethan on.

The ingress point let on a large, busy area within the vast cavern that Wayport was built into. The area was clearly a marketplace and it made sense that they would keep it so close to the entrance. In the decades that had passed since the great destruction overhead, humans had only become more insular, and outsiders were only reluctantly let into settlements.

Beyond the marketplace, he could get a sense for the size and rough layout of the bastion. Two general pathways drifted away, one to the left slanting down, the other to the right slanting up. Beyond that, he saw tiers in the earth, rings of structures built on higher ground running most of the periphery of the cavern.

The concept seemed simple: the higher the tier, the more influence the people had.

Or at least that was his impression, given the higher up houses and buildings looked of much nicer and sturdier make.

Ethan was being led towards what looked to be a reinforced pillbox structure to the immediate left of the gate. Atop it were a pair of old but very functional looking machine gun nests, just one of them being manned by a bored-looking bald guy.

He was brought to a heavy metal door set in the center of the bunker-like building. The guard banged on it twice and a slit snapped open.

“What, Murph?” someone groused from inside.

“New meat the Captain wanted to see,” the guard replied.

A grunt was the reply and the slit snapped shut. There was a heavy clank and then a squeal of metal as the door opened up. Like meat, Ethan was transferred from one guard to the next. This man was older, half his face scarred from what looked like a fire, and he seemed about as irritable as he was intimidating.

He said nothing as he led Ethan across a small entryway, through an open door at the back, down a dimly lit corridor all the way to its end, where he knocked on another, thinner metal door.

“Come!” came the reply.

The guard opened the door and stepped back. Ethan walked in and the door was shut firmly behind him. He found himself in a cramped office mostly taken up by a desk scattered with a random assortment of objects, a few chairs, and a shelf also packed with items. A healthy-looking rat was crawling around on the topmost shelf.

The man behind the desk looked somewhere in his fifties, grizzled and gruff like most everyone else. His head and face were buzzed, covered in a layer of graying stubble, and he had a scar down one cheek.

“Have a seat, son,” he said.

Ethan sat in front of the desk and for a long moment the man seemed to be taking a measure of him. Ethan waited and tried not to fall asleep in the chair.

“I’m Captain Donovan,” he said finally. He spoke with the ease of an authority not used to being questioned. “For all intents and purposes, I’m the one who says whether or not you get accepted into Wayport. My men tell me you came from Refuge. That true?”

“Yes, sir,” Ethan replied.

“What happened? We lost contact, but that’s nothing new. Had a merchant come through yesterday who said it was gone.”

“It is. Raiders attacked while we were sleeping. We fought them. That drew the attention of a big group of Strays. That escalated the fighting, which in turn started a fire. When it became obvious that the situation was screwed, we who were still alive ran through a back tunnel. We came back a few hours later, to see what could be salvaged, but all the chaos triggered a cave-in,” Ethan explained, seeing the horror replaying as he explained it listlessly.

“I see,” Donovan murmured quietly. He leaned back in his chair. “And the others?”

“They didn’t make it. Some died from their wounds. Most died in the attack and the fire. I did what I could to help with the others. We formed a group trying to make it here, but we kept running into problems on the way. Another Stray attack killed two. A Hornet killed another. And we ran into a Death Bot. I was the only one to make it out of that one.”

Donovan looked unhappier with each thing he said. “What’s your name?”

“Ethan Lumos.”

“Lumos...I think I remember your father. Peter?”

“Yes, sir.”

Maybe that’d buy him some points in his favor. Nepotism seemed to be just about everything. A connection to someone like Donovan, even a thin one, could be a significant boost. He waited in the quiet office while Donovan chewed over the information, at one point picking up a tablet and activating it. As he navigated it, the rat scurried down the shelf, across the floor, then up the desk and onto the man’s shoulder.

He reached up and pet it absently with his fingertips in between navigating the tablet.

“What can you do, Ethan Lumos?” he asked finally.

“What most other people can, I imagine,” he replied. “Cook. Clean. Move things. Harvest plants. Stand guard.”

“Nothing special?” Donovan asked after a pause.

Ethan shifted uncomfortably. “I’m good at staying alive out in the tunnels,” he admitted reluctantly.

“I can see that, if you made it here on your own with the way things are nowadays.” Donovan paused and lifted himself up a little, studying Ethan. “You made it here without a gun?”

“No, I had one. Your man at the gate took it.”

“Did he now? What was it?”

“Silversmith.”

“Six or eight?”

“Six-shot.”

“You must be strong, those have a hell of a kick.”

Ethan shrugged. “I did a lot of hard labor digging out a new tunnel.”

“Well, we could always use another tunnel crawler. There’s a lot to be done and a lot more to be found out there,” Donovan said.

“I appreciate that fact, but in truth, I’d much rather find work within the bastion if it could be helped. I’ve...really had my fill of it out there,” he replied uncomfortably.

Donovan let out a bitter chuckle. “I can’t fault you for that. Did twenty years as a crawler myself. It’s brutal out there.” He lost his half-smile and checked over his tablet again, his grizzled face bathed in its pale blue glow. With a sigh, he shook his head. “You’ve come to Wayport at a bad time, I’m afraid. Times are tough and we’re in a rough patch right now. I appreciate your situation and your father once saved my life.

“I can’t do much to help you, and what I can do is going to cost you. There’s a shack I can set you up with. It doesn’t have power or water right now, but you’ll have to talk to Smith and Wexler about that. As for jobs, unfortunately, if you aren’t willing to crawl, there’s not much that can be done. We’ve got a strict three-month waiting policy for new residents. You go three months without causing problems and then you can start being considered for work in the power core or hydroponics or patrol,” he explained.

He finished up what he was doing on the big tablet and then switched over to a smaller one, typed rapidly on it, then passed it to Ethan.

“Fill this out. Accurately.”

Ethan just nodded and did as he was told, feeling relief tentatively beginning to take hold within him. He was being let in. He was being made a resident and given a place to live. He answered the questions as they appeared on his screen.

His name. Birth date. Physical dimensions. Skills. Knowledge.

He passed it back when he was done and Donovan looked it over, grunted once, and typed something into it.

“All right, now comes time for resettlement fees...I’m afraid I’m going to have to clean you out in exchange for entry into the bastion and a place to live. As I said, times are tough.” He tapped a relatively clean spot on his desk. “Everything you got but your clothes.”

Ethan repressed a sigh as he got to his feet and began emptying the pockets of his survival suit. He’d found it, and a few other things, out there in the tunnels. He set down a handful of bullets, a combat knife, a blue crystal, a canteen mostly empty of water, a few nutrient bars, and a handful of coins.

“Thought your people didn’t use currency?” Donovan muttered, picking up a silver coin and studying.

“We don’t. Found those in the Passageway,” Ethan replied.

“You understand how it works?”

“The bigger they are, the more they’re worth is what I heard.”

Donovan laughed softly. “Yeah, more or less...this is it?” he asked.

“This is it,” Ethan replied, patting his pockets. “Everything I had on me.”

Donovan looked at him for a moment, then passed him back the silver coin. Ethan took it tentatively. “Wex is going to give you some shit when you ask him to turn on the water. He’s supposed to give new residents alpha level rations, which isn’t great, but it’s better than nothing. If he does, hold out for a bit, then bribe him with that.”

“Thank you,” Ethan replied, unsure of what else to say.

The rat hopped off the man’s shoulder and landed on his desk as it sensed him preparing to move more significantly. It scurried around a bit as Donovan stood and walked over to a battered old locker. Opening it up, he rummaged around inside until he came up with a metallic card. He sat back down and passed it to Ethan.

It had a faded 26 on it.

“That’s how you get into your shack. Don’t lose it. It also serves to prove you’re a resident of Wayport. There’s a board in Market Square where jobs get posted. You’re flagged as an alpha level resident, and that means shit jobs unless you want to crawl,” he said, adding a bit of emphasis to that again.

Ethan simply nodded, not wanting to respond.

He really didn’t want to crawl in the tunnels again.

“Your shack is left of the Market. Down. In the pit.” Donovan regarded him as Ethan stood up and pocketed the coin and his card. “Don’t expect any help beyond this...good luck.”

Ethan just nodded, thanked him again, and left the office.

The Misty Vixen Newsletter (September 2023)

August was nowhere near as exciting as July was. Sort of a gift and a curse kind of situation.

I had hoped to arrive here with Our Own Way 2 in hand, and if sleep problems and frankly shockingly potent depression hadn’t struck, I would be. But that’s the way life goes sometimes. Or my life at least.

Anyway, the good news, a few things came out at least.

 
 
 
 

For those curious, the Monster Girl Inn Trilogy audio does include Time Together. Now that we’re beginning to transition into Collections, as far as I know, they should have the bonus content recorded for all of them going forward.

As for Snowed In, I originally wrote this earlier in the year for a different project that ultimately fell through, so I opted to get some cover art made and post it. I’ve always been kind of curious about posting little follow-up shorts to finished series, but I have to admit that I was kind of surprised by the poor response to this title. I knew it wasn’t going to be a bestseller but man were the sales abysmal. I haven’t even gotten out of the red for the cover art yet. I don’t really regret writing it because now it’s there and it’ll always be there for those who want to look, and I know it’ll make some people happy, but it’s made me reconsider returning to any of my series beyond basically any capacity but a passion project.

On that note, I’ve begun the process of resurrecting my backlog yet again. Here’s a quick list of what’s back up.

  • SEX & SURVIVAL TRILOGY

  • LIKE A FINE WINE SERIES

  • ALIEN HAREM DUOLOGY

  • DESIRE SERIES (New 9,900 word epilogue)

  • EXPLORATION

  • AMAZONIAN’S LOVE

Except for Desire, there’s little that has changed. I’ve remade all the cover art to be more in keeping with my current aesthetic and everything has been reformatted to be much more readable (smaller paragraphs, shorter chapters). Also, Exploration & Amazonian’s Love now have the bonus content paired with them. I figured it’s the best way to handle it. Also, just in case you missed it, I wrote a 13,000 Epilogue for Like A Fine Wine that is now packaged with The Complete Series.

For now, the only thing left coming is Hellcats and Blind Date. Blind Date won’t change, but I’m still intending to release Hellcats 4, which will be a blend of the bonus content I wrote for it over the years and new content written to serve as connective tissue between the shorts. How it will play out, functionally speaking, is sort of like Time Together. You’ll see roughly a year of time after the end of Hellcats 3 pass in chunks and it’ll show their life coming together. If you’re wondering why am I bothering with this after what I just said about Snowed In? Three reasons that sort of blend together: part passion, part long-term investment, part aesthetic. To me, one novel is more appealing than 9 short stories, at least in this regard. The Life, the most recently written story, will still remain a bonus epilogue packaged with The Complete Series.

I won’t be able to post much else until near the end of this month, and that’ll be from the Fantasy Universe. I’m still intending to do a Wanderlust V and a Lust & Adventure IV. I’ve got a bit more invested in the Fantasy Universe, as I still intend to do a big epic rewrite of Demoness in the future.

The rest of the content will get posted sometime in October and then I’ll be done with all the reposting.

Okay, next thing.

 
 

Dead Drift. This is the project I was mentioning with Lara X. Lust. For the record, no, this is not the Sci-Fi/Horror project I’ve been referencing. This is completely new content, independent of anything I’ve ever spoken of before. In short, this kind of just happened. I had a heavy hand in plotting and writing it. A new episode should be coming out once a week, I believe over the weekend, until completion. You can check out this page for direct information on what’s out.

To clarify, it is haremlit. It’s basically about survival in a post-apocalyptic galaxy where undead monsters are everywhere.

Now, finally, we’ll wrap up with the most pertinent data, which I of course have placed here at the end.

  • OUR OWN WAY: This should be done relatively soon. I’ve been pushing through this as fast as I can, but these stories are longer than anything else I’ve written. From where it stands now, there’s a decent chance Our Own Way 2 will actually be longer than the first one. Also, as part of an experiment, I’m going to be bumping the price to 5.99$ for both titles. In truth, I don’t expect this to do too much, given people tend to read everything I write through the KU, (which is totally cool), but I’m beginning to suspect that people aren’t taking 4.99$ titles seriously. I know it sounds ridiculous and I wish I didn’t have to fuck with this kind of shit. I just want to write stories and sell them to people, easy as that, but unfortunately I, like Robert Rodriguez, am a ‘one person mariachi band’. (Mostly, obviously I’m grateful to my artists.) After Our Own Way 2 is wrapped up, I think I need to take a little break before getting started on Our Own Way 3. I don’t want to go too fast and screw up the writing.

  • UNDERGROUND POST-APOCALYPTIC STORY: Still working on this one in the background, but I will begin posting it to my Patreon this month. Once Our Own Way 2 is finished, this is going to get primary focus until it’s done. Unlike my other titles, though, I’m not sure when this one will come out. That’s going to be up to Royal Guard.

  • GOBLIN GIRLS: Okay, so…the Amazon problem seems to have largely smoothed itself out. Behind the scenes, they made a change that really took the pressure off. This is good. It means I can reassess all my plans. Again. Which I have done. (I still don’t trust Amazon at all, though). I’ve never really been what you can call a trend-chaser, mostly because the things that end up getting really popular are not things that I care about or, in some cases, could even see myself writing about. That being said, it’s very obvious that goblin girls are the next big thing. Everyone wants them, and I know for a fact that there’s like half a dozen authors in the haremlit field jumping on the goblin girl bandwagon. Several people have encouraged me to do the same and initially I was reluctant. But some time passed and an idea finally came to me. I’ll be working on the first book in the background and if we are very lucky, I will have it out next month. What I can say about it now is it takes place in a fantasy setting and it will involve adventuring, surviving, and the breeding of horny goblin girls.

  • Basically everything else will have to wait while I deal with these three.

And that’s it.

Our Own Way 2 Preview

Here’s the first chapter of Our Own Way 2!

If you want to read the second chapter, you can do so right here on my Patreon.

More chapters are coming to early access for my 3$/month Patrons.


“We should probably discuss what organizing our new life together actually looks like,” Ellen said as she slipped her robe on.

It was one of the few things she’d salvaged from her previous life.

“Yeah,” Gabe agreed, belting his jeans and then grabbing his t-shirt.

Their excitement had naturally led to a different kind of excitement and they had just finished showering from that.

He pulled his shirt into place. “What does it look like to you?”

Ellen laughed and then sighed, tying her robe belt just above her broad hips. “Of course you ask me first. I don’t know. And the problem is that I’m still too...I don’t know, I’m still recovering and mired in my job. I feel like I’ll have a better capacity to really dig into it when I finally get fired. I know it has something to do with visual design. I like art.”

“Is there a reason you don’t want to quit?” he asked.

“Yes. Absolutely. When you get higher up into salaried positions with a bit more security, traditionally, if a company has to let you go or fire you, they typically like to protect themselves from any sort of repercussions. And in my experience, the chances of that happening go up if they treated you like shit. Which they have.”

“So...what, they’ll bribe you not to start shit?” he asked.

“Essentially, yes. Typically in comes in the form of a ‘severance package’ that you must sign a legally binding agreement to get. And that agreement says: I won’t sue you.”

“Could you sue them?”

She pursed her lips. “Possibly. There’s definitely some shit they’ve pulled. But in truth, I don’t want to deal with a drawn out lawsuit and lawyers and all the fucking hassle that the American ‘justice system’ entails. It’s a gamble anyway. They have very good lawyers, and they can afford to wait me out.”

“Huh. Interesting. And depressing. But all right, that makes sense. So, you want to get fired, take a vacation, and then, once the mental and emotional dust finally settles, you want to reexamine yourself and your life to determine a path forward.”

“Yes. Exactly.”

“Okay.”

He was still formulating his own response, because there was a lot to consider, or at least it felt that way, when she frowned and sat down at the foot of the bed.

“You all right?” he asked.

“Mostly, just...are you really okay with this? I mean, are you truly okay with having an out-of-work girlfriend?”

Gabe resisted his instinct to immediately say yes and really thought about it for a moment. Was he? He sure felt like that. They had money, in that Ellen had a fair amount of money, and they were in a living situation that they could sustain theoretically for years.

Half a decade even. That was a really long time.

“Unless I’m missing something really obvious: yes, I am okay with that. I’m happy with it,” he replied. “Are you comfortable with it?”

“I...mostly am? The problem is the fear. I know that some of this is me just being terrified of the idea of going against what is essentially my core ideology. I feel like I’m trying to leave a cult. Which I guess I kind of am? We basically worship jobs and work and careers and overachieving and working yourself to fucking death.”

“That’s true,” he muttered.

“And I’ve been doing it since I was in high school. You’d think it’d be easy to just stop, but I’m afraid. I’m not even sure why I’m afraid.”

“I think you’re worried that you aren’t sure how much of you will be left after you remove this massive part of yourself you’ve been building for two decades.”

She looked up finally, staring at him, almost startled. “I...yes. That actually makes a lot of sense. Which sounds horrifying and stupid. Why is so much of my identity wrapped up in my goddamned job?”

“Because you, like most of the rest of us, were forced into it. People roll their eyes at phrases like ‘capitalist propaganda’ but we are literally indoctrinated with actual, real propaganda designed by real people and blasted twenty four seven at us since birth. We are indoctrinated into worshiping hard work and money and status. They’re capitalizing on a biological impulse, several of them, and twisting them into something seriously fucked up.”

“Is it that bad?” she murmured.

“Yes! When the average job is treated as: ‘you should be thanking me for the opportunity to be abused and exploited as you work yourself to death while surviving on the most minimum possible resources’, yes, that is absolutely screwed beyond belief.”

“...yeah. That makes sense. And the fact that people actually defend that...yeah.” She shifted uncomfortably. “I just don’t want you to think I’m a lazy bitch who’s only with you for money.”

“How could I possibly think that?! I mean, first of all, you have all the money.”

“Yeah, right now. But that will change naturally as time goes on. If I’m not bringing any in, and you are, then you’d end up being the one making financial decisions because you’re the one with the money. And I don’t know the statistics of how likely you are to succeed at writing, but I think the odds are in your favor.”

“Maybe. We’ll see about that. But I don’t think that, and I won’t. Even if we end up in a situation where I’m bringing in loads of cash and you’re bringing in nothing, it’s not like I’d make all the financial decisions with an iron fist.”

“Why?” she asked. “You’d have absolute power in that situation.”

“I wouldn’t because this is a relationship, as in a partnership. I mean, even practically speaking I know that you are smarter than me. In general, but very specifically with relation to finances. Why wouldn’t I get your advice? But more significantly, I don’t want to just make unilateral decisions in the relationship.

“Not unless it falls under something you just don’t want any input on. We’re still separate people and, to a certain degree, we still have our own lives, but we are now making the decision to entwine our lives together. What I do affects you and vice versa. Trying to make huge decisions, let alone huge financial ones, without your input, would be not just stupid, but cruel.”

Ellen stared at him for a long time, not saying anything. He waited, wondering if he’d hit some nerve or crossed some line without realizing it.

Finally, she blinked a few times and gave her head a little shake. “Wow.”

“What?” he asked.

“I’m just...it’s actually coming to me just how different you are from everyone else I’ve dated or really known. I don’t think any man I’ve ever dated before would even be able to successfully articulate that, let alone actually tell it to me. The best I’ve ever gotten is: let’s keep our finances separate. You do you and I’ll do me,” she replied.

“That’s not a terrible idea.”

“No, but it’s safe. In a very individualistic way. It’s safe from the other person. I don’t want to be safe from you, Gabe. I want to be safe with you. And I want you to feel safe with me.”

“I do.”

“I know...and I feel the same way. But it’s just-this keeps happening. I keep realizing that you’re not just a great boyfriend but an amazing one. And I keep looking back and wondering how the hell I ended up in such awful relationships…” She sighed heavily and pinched the bridge of her nose for a moment, closing her eyes, then dropped her hand and took a deep breath.

Letting it out it, she opened her eyes back. “But we need to focus. What I was saying is that I’m frightened of the future. If I get fired from my job and I don’t go seeking another one pretty quickly, I could be destroying a career that I’ve been building for over a decade now. Because let’s say I stop working and everything goes well for a decade, but then we get screwed over and I need to find a job again. I can’t just go back to the level I’m at now, almost certainly. A ten year gap in employment? I’d be virtually unemployable.”

“And that’s terrifying,” he murmured, sitting beside her now.

“Yes. It is. What if I’m throwing away everything on a whim? I could theoretically fuck myself over for the rest of my life.”

“I think…” He hesitated, looking down at the floor between his feet.

“What? You might as well just be real with me.”

“All right. I think this is coming from a place of fear. Which you’ve admitted, but I think this is coming from a place of irrational fear. Or...more to the point: not-quite-rational fear. I think you aren’t necessarily wrong about this stuff, but I do think you’re making it out as worse to be than it really will be. I think you’re smart enough and motivated enough that if it came down to it, you could and would find some way to make it work.”

She chuckled a little grimly. “You sure that’s not just coming from a place of worship? You called me an apex predator of a girlfriend and a goddess more than once. Clearly you’re biased.”

He laughed, rubbing the back of his neck. “Yeah...I am. But I say that with as much lack of bias as I can. Maybe this will help, though: whatever happens, I think we can make it work. Five years from now, ten, twenty, fifty, we can figure it out.”

“Man, fifty? Sounds like you’re proposing to me,” she murmured, putting her hand over the back of his.

“I, uh…”

Ellen laughed. “Wow that really threw you just right off your game, huh?”

“Yeah.”

“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to, I was just teasing. But you’re right. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I believe in us. And I need to remember that, especially in the face of terror.” She was silent for a moment, contemplating. “You’re right. I should trust myself, and I should trust you, and us. It’s a leap of faith, but I’m willing to take it. And I shouldn’t not take it just because I’m familiar with a certain level of misery. Now, you go. We’ve established I’m a mess and I will be until I get fired. Your turn,” she said, turning to face him more.

“All right. Obviously, I want to tackle my job harder and take it more seriously. Produce more, faster. And you have offered to help, and I want to take it. You offered to give everything a more serious edit and also to help me with the cover art. Are we still on for that?” he asked.

“Very much so, yes. What I’ve done so far has been fun. So, give me all the most recent versions of all your work that is finished and I will give it a serious, more thorough edit and send it back. I will also start putting together cover art for you. I have ideas and we can work together on that.”

“Perfect. Thank you. It is deeply appreciated.” He paused, then grinned. “I never really thought I’d have a girlfriend who would actively participate in my writing.”

“I am very happy to.”

“So am I. Okay, next thing. I need to sit down and actually make more of a plan for the future. Figure out what I want to do. But basically, I know I want to keep doing this. I want to keep writing erotica and romantic stuff and publishing it myself. I want to set up more of my own little corner of the internet, but that’s what I want to do,” he said.

“Perfect,” she replied.

“You don’t think I should be more ambitious? Have backups?”

“I think those things would be smart but...I also think you should live your life how you want and within your means. And right now, our means are very forgiving. Three hundred bucks a month plus gas and groceries and internet? We can survive on probably five hundred a month if we really have to. That’s amazing. I think we should work on whittling down our debt as fast as we can, but that can wait for now. And I think we’ve pretty much nailed down the pertinent facts. And…” She smiled suddenly. “I think I want to go on a date with you today. We haven’t really done that. Unless there’s something else you want to do.”

“We haven’t really done a traditional date,” he replied. Gabe smirked suddenly and slipped a hand along her thigh, beneath the robe. “There is something else I’d like to do…”

“Gabe!” she cried, laughing and grabbing his hand. “Oh my God-how are you this horny? We just did it!”

“I’m dating you,” he replied, opening up her robe a bit, “I mean just look at you.”

She sighed heavily and blushed, pulling her robe closed. “I appreciate it but-seriously! How are you this horny? After what we did, and everything you did with Holly!?”

“I have a lot of catching up to do,” he replied with a shrug.

“Fine. Fair enough. But I’m serious, let’s have a date. And we can end it with some more personal fun in this bed. Not before, though. I need...a little break.”

He kissed her forehead. “All right. What do you want to do?”

She pursed her lips in consideration for a moment, then her eyes lit up abruptly. “You know what? You decide. That’s what I want. I want you to make this date happen.”

Gabe thought about it for a moment, wondering briefly, almost instinctively, if this was a ‘you’d better guess what I want’ situation, but he passed that out of hand.

Ellen was not that kind of woman.

“I’ll make it happen.”

The Misty Vixen Newsletter (August 2023)

So I’ve got a lot to talk about with this one. But first, let’s talk about the stuff that got released last month!

Links for people who don’t like clicking on images:

A WARM PLACE 5

HAVEN 8

RAW VI

RAW VIII

RAW COLLECTED III

OUR OWN WAY

Before we get into the meat of the matter, I’ll do a quick summary of my present situation in terms of what I’m working on and intend to work on soon.

  • RAW: Just to clarify, this is done! The only thing left to come out is The Complete Series, which will be sometime in 2024, likely early 2024. It may contain a new short story, but I am not sure yet. We’ll see how I feel when I actually get there. If anyone is curious why I am waiting this time around, the answer is, as with all annoying things: $. I have learned the hard way that publishing a complete edition of a finished series too soon can kill sales of individual titles. And I rely on those individual titles.

  • OUR OWN WAY: My primary focus right now. I am hard at work writing Our Own Way 2. I’ve got cover art for 2, 3, & 4 now and they look great. I’m intending to begin posting early access chapters next Monday, (August 7th), probably two per day, Monday - Friday, depending on my mental health. Regardless, I will attempt to get at least one out every weekday. I’m aiming for a late August - early September release date.

  • UNDERGROUND POST-APOCALYPTIC HAREM: I’ll explain more below, but I’m working on a new trilogy and it is going to be published by Royal Guard! Chapters will come to Patreon, otherwise the situation is still developing.

  • LARA X. LUST: I’ve been working on a little mini-series with Lara X. Lust and it should begin posting sometime this month. It’s basically Sci-Fi/Horror. It isn’t an extensive project like Desperate Times, it’s simpler and smaller, kind of just a fun experiment. I’ll let you know more when it comes out.

  • OTHER: Everything else is basically on the back burner as I focus on these other projects.

Okay, that’s everything. Now, let’s discuss the present situation and the future.

From even before the beginning of my career some nearly nine years ago now, I was told one of the golden rules of writing was: It is a marathon, not a sprint. For a long time, I mostly took this to mean that it was going to take time to build a career. And that is extremely true. But now I’m thinking more on the rest of that particular reality, something that a lot of people, I think, don’t consider: For most writers, you don’t ever really reach a point where you get successful and then that’s it, you are just successful until you die. You can be successful and still lose it all, and not necessarily through any fault of your own. You can be successful, but you still need to be putting in consistent effort to maintain that success, and you need to watch out for yourself and, more specifically, your future.

Amazon has always been unstable. A lot of this is due to the inherently unstable nature of any creative market, but a lot of it is also the fact that Amazon has absolute power. They can completely fuck people over, even on accident, and not suffer in the slightest, the same way you crush an ant without even realizing it. Every year or so, they make tweaks to their website that screw with things for authors, and every few years or so, it seems like they make some vast, sweeping decision that upsets damn near everyone and we all have to just get used to the new normal.

I’m not really going to go into the specifics of the latest problem with Amazon because I legitimately don’t know how safe it is to talk about, but suffice to say: It is still causing problems.

More than that, though, I’m fairly certain (this is as close as you can get to certain most of the time with Amazon, because they don’t tell us shit), that they made some kind of tweak to the algorithm in January of this year that made it harder to earn for indies. This is not the first time this has happened. In truth, what I see happening with Amazon publishing is actually an almost perfect mirror of what’s happening with the economic classes in the US: the middle class is being destroyed. It’s becoming harder and harder to get noticed and earn, and the people at the top are, increasingly, those who have giant publishers behind them, those who are already extremely well established, or those who get extremely lucky.

And everyone else can fuck off as far as Amazon is concerned.

I’ve been working for almost nine straight years, publishing dozens and dozens of novels, collections, and shorts. I usually average between half a million and a million plus words written and published per year. Consider that there are authors out there who can get by with publishing one book per year. That is perhaps 100,000 words per year for them. For me, four books a year would be a drastic failure. (I’d like to emphasize, for ME, I know there are authors within this genre that average this and I’m not implying, in any way, that they are failures, although I know that at least a few of them wish they could produce more). My point in all this is that I’m lucky to be where I am, but I also put in a lot of work to get here, and to stay here.

But Amazon is making that harder.

From where I’m at in the present, everything is basically fine. I am earning enough and my only complaint is that I can’t help people in my life as much as I’d like to. But I fear the future. I fear losing the ability to publish, I fear the rising cost of fucking everything, and I fear for the world in general because things just keep getting worse.

Consequently, this has caused me to reassess everything, including some stuff I thought I was done fucking around with. I’ll outline these decisions below. That being said, practically speaking, if all you are interested in is reading new books from me, then very little, if anything, will actually change from your perspective. This is really just for the people who are more deeply interested in my career and decisions related to that.

  • ROYAL GUARD PUBLISHING: For those of you who are not aware, Royal Guard is the publisher behind my audiobooks. So far, my experience with them has been exceedingly good. I learned sometime recently that they are expanding into publishing eBooks as well as audiobooks, and I have opted to sign with them to publish a new series. Remember that underground post-apocalyptic trilogy I mentioned some time ago that I said I found a better use for? That’s where it’s going. I’m still going to be posting it to my Patreon in early access, but basically, Royal Guard will be handling the publishing side of things, which I am extremely grateful for. From the reader side of things there really shouldn’t be much difference.

  • MY BACKLOG: For the love of God, I thought I was done with this one once I packaged up those Collections. But this whole thing with Amazon has caused me to, as I said, reconsider everything, and an idea I’ve entertained every now and then was to put all my stories back up like how they were before, with updated formatting and, in some cases, cover art, and maybe add a little here or there. Now it looks like I’ll be doing that. Which means that some stories are going to get some additional content. I’ll talk about the specifics below, but suffice to say: Collections are coming down starting this month and individual titles are going back up. They will still be in the KU. In short, my reasoning for this is: I would rather have 50 poorly-earning streams of revenue than 4, (the Collections did not sell well), and I also think people care less about me having more or less straight up erotica up alongside my haremlit than I thought they might.

  • EROTIC HAREMLIT: As I mentioned earlier, it’s occurred to me that I’ve been whittling down the number of my sex scenes over the past few years, and that is unfortunately only going to continue as the political climate of Amazon gets even more dicey. Consequently, I would like to have a series every now and then that is just horny as fuck, with lots of sex scenes. This will 99.9% cost me money, in short because working on a title that will earn less instead of on a title that will earn more means I am sacrificing earnings. Which I am willing to do some of the time, because not everything is about $. That being said, one idea I’ve had that may help mitigate the earnings problem is charging 5.99$ instead of 4.99$. An extra dollar might not seem like much, and in truth it really isn’t, but that extra dollar can add up. That being said, I’m not ready to talk about my first extra horny harem yet since I’ve got so much other stuff on my plate.

  • PAPERBACKS: Not much changing here except the pricing. I dropped all the prices of my paperbacks a few years ago because I figured ‘why not?’. Well, Amazon made some changes and now paperbacks cost more to produce, meaning that some of them were actually earning 0.00$ with each sale. I decided to go through and update them all with the most recent cover art and the newer formatting, as well as add in the bonus shorts that I’d since written, and also set a new minimum baseline price of 9.99$. This means that in general I’ll be earning between 1-2$ per sale instead of averaging 25 cents per sale. Some titles will be priced higher because price is determined by length. Our Own Way, for example, had to be 11.99$ because it’s my longest haremlit title ever. I will also be opting out of completed series paperbacks in the future, with the exception of the occasional short trilogy, because they are a huge pain in the ass to put together and I’m forced to charge so much more for them without actually making any additional money from the upcharge. Shorts will be included in the individual paperbacks.

  • INCEST EROTICA/HAREMLIT: I’ve been talking about it forever, and it’s still uncertain how long it’ll be before I actually get to it, but I’ve decided to publish my incest erotica/haremlit under another pen-name on Smashwords. That being said, Kindle-friendly versions and read-on-site versions of the titles will still be available for free. Basically, it’s a ‘support me if you want to’ kind of thing, where you can read it for free, or you can pay for it. Given the difficulty in monetizing incest erotica, I figure it’s not worth the hassle to try and hide it behind a paywall. I will, at the very least, be getting some more stuff up and available before 2024. And I do intend to write at least one serious haremlit true incest series with the same level of attention/detail as my other series. And that’s true incest, none of this ‘step’ bullshit.

  • PATREON, KO-FI, ETC.: I’m still uncertain about this, but I’ll probably be leaning at least a little harder into these types of things. I’ve never been very good with stuff like this, but now that I’m looking towards a more uncertain future, I’ll ruminate on it some more.

I think that’s everything. It might not be because I’ve been having insomnia issues.

Now, let’s talk about my fucking backlog. Again.

First thing’s first: The Collections are coming down.

  • SCI-FI UNIVERSE VOL 01: 08.24.2023

  • FANTASY UNIVESE: 10.01.2023

  • PARANORMAL UNIVERSE: 09.24.2023

  • SCI-FI UNIVERSE VOL. 02: 08.12.2023

Why such an incoherent deactivation schedule? Basically, that’s when each falls out of the KU.

Now, let’s discuss what’s on the menu. There’s a lot to talk about. I would also like to say that this is all in a state of flux. I’m still trying to figure everything out, and I may make a different decision once I actually get to a given project.

  • SCI-FI SHARED UNIVERSE

    • Hellcats: Hellcats 1 - 3 are going back up with few changes. That being said, in the course of writing bonus content, I’ve ended up with nearly a novel’s worth of stuff that takes place after Hellcats 3. So I’m going to try and assemble it into Hellcats 4, with new content being written to make it flow more smoothly. That may be impossible, however, so we shall see. Ideally, I’ll get Hellcats 4 published and then the most recent short, The Life, will serve as a bonus epilogue for The Complete Series.

    • Alien Harem: No changes here.

    • Valkyries: This one, unfortunately, isn’t even going up on Amazon. I’ve decided it’s just not happening. It’s too risky. Something about the trilogy sets Amazon off, so I’m keeping it elsewhere. It is still canon though.

    • Desire: In the course of updating Desire, I realized that I did something dumb by making the bonus content take place between the chapters in the final novel. So I’m just going to make it part of the novel and, for The Complete Series, I’ll be writing a new bonus epilogue short.

    • Like A Fine Wine: The only thing that’s changing here is that The Complete Series will now contain the Epilogue novella I wrote as bonus content. The Epilogue novella will be paired with Like A Fine Wine 4 for the paperback.

    • Exploration: I’ll be uploading the two bonus shorts I wrote with the novella since there’s nowhere else to put them.

    • Amazonian’s Love: I’ll be uploading the bonus content with the novel.

    • Blind Date: No changes here.

    • Like A Sex Toy: Still trying to figure out what I’m going to do with this one. I don’t want to bring back the Starter Pack, because it longer is accurate. I might put together a new collection with additional content and just call it Misty Vixen Collected or something.

  • FANTASY UNIVERSE

    • Wanderlust: Like Hellcats, Wanderlust has amassed a lot of bonus content taking place after the end, so I’ll be attempting to write Wanderlust V.

    • Lust & Adventure: This is the one I’ll be doing the most with. At a certain point, I became discontent with the ending of the trilogy. I’m going to take a shot at writing Lust & Adventure IV. Given it has the least amount of content taking place after its natural conclusion, it’ll require the most extensive work.

    • My Undead Lover: I’ll be posting the bonus content with the novella.

    • Royal Lust: Same here, bonus content with the novel.

    • Large & Lovely: No changes.

    • Snakeskin: No changes.

    • Adventurous: Bonus content to be rolled into the novel.

    • Lay of the Land: See Like A Sex Toy.

  • POST-APOCALYPTIC UNIVERSE

    • Sex & Survival: This one will be going up very soon, as I never actually did anything with it. If it wasn’t such a busy time, I’d consider writing that fourth novel I’ve always thought about, but alas this is not the case. So, basically, no changes.

    • The Pale Redhead: I’m probably going to keep this down since I intend to do a rewrite. The original version willl probably end up as a freebie download from my website.

    • A New World: See Like A Sex Toy.

  • PARANORMAL UNIVERSE

    • Paranormal Passions: Bonus content to be added to The Complete Trilogy, otherwise, no changes beyond formatting.

    • Roommates With Benefits: See Like A Sex Toy.

    • Pink: No changes.

    • Parasexual: The big one of this universe. I believe I am going to give this the Hellcats/Wanderlust treatment and just make a full Parasexual 6. I’m also going to try and get updated covers.

These will not be ‘new releases’, I’ll just be updating the originals. The reason for this is because re-releasing something as a new release is a potentially dicey situation with Amazon, because I can’t fully tell what they consider appropriate. I imagine most of the people reading this probably won’t care about my backlog, so feel free to ignore this. Nothing about this affects any of my haremlit, past, present, or future.

I think that’s everything.

If you have questions, feel free to ask however you feel most comfortable. Leave a comment or e-mail me at mistyvixen@outlook.com or send me a Reddit message or whatever.

The Misty Vixen Newsletter (July 2023)

Well this sucks.

A month ago I had all these plans and everything was pretty damn set and certain.

And then everything got completely derailed and fucked up.

Unfortunately, nothing got released last month. Things got very busy over at Royal Guard and the last I heard are still settling down, so that’s why no audiobooks got released. However, I believe that at least something should be coming in July, though I don’t know for sure yet. Once I know, you will know, provided you keep up with my Twitter. As for my own personal situation…

I don’t have a whole lot to offer. I’ve been having a really difficult time this past month. I ran into some problems at the end of May that strained me, but if they had been the only problems I’d run into, I’d be fine right now. However, I barely had two days before abruptly this whole situation with Amazon kicked in. If you don’t know about that, in short: Amazon updated the publishing process with a mandatory question: Does your title contain adult content? If you say yes, you get walled off from like 90% of the store via the algorithm, meaning your sales and thus your career, is extremely hindered. It seems like this can’t possibly be what they intended, however, because…like, what DOESN’T contain ‘adult’ content? Like, every fucking book I’ve ever read has something that you could call ‘adult’. So then where’s the line drawn?

Obviously, because we live in a society that is slowly being destroyed by governments and corporations pretending they give a shit about us, this is about sex. So where is the line drawn? They won’t fucking tell us.

I could go on and on about how massively bullshit this is, but obviously this has caused a big stir.

I’m…still considering my options at the moment. Given what’s on the line (my literal fucking career) I’m nervous and unsure of what to do. I don’t really want to switch to fade-to-black, and I haven’t decided yet whether or not I’m going to do that. But because of the delicate nature of this entire thing, I feel like I can’t really talk about what’s going on behind the scenes.

But, as a consequence of this, (among other things), I’ve got literally SEVEN series in various states of progress right now. I’ll give you a little update on each of them below.

  1. RAW: What I’m working on hardest right now. I’ve got the bonus short set between 7 & 8 written and edited. Raw VIII is over halfway finished. I still intend to have it written and released sometime this month. A bit after that I’ll release Collection III, and then sometime later in the year, or possibly in early 2024, I’ll release The Complete Series. (I’m still learning about when to release Complete Collections. I kinda fucked myself releasing the Complete Collection of A Warm Place so soon after finishing it, as it killed off sales of the individual novels before they would have otherwise naturally died off.)

  2. OUR OWN WAY: The first book is written, edited, covered, 100% ready to go. I’m…still struggling with what to do. I will probably also release it this month. I also will get started on the sequel very soon.

  3. UNDERGROUND POST-APOCALYPTIC TRILOGY: I said in my last post that I was going to write an experimental trilogy to see how hard Amazon fucks me if I do go ahead with saying Yes. However, what little data has trickled in behind the scenes seem to indicate increasingly that this would be stupid as hell. That, basically, doing so would be writing an entire trilogy just to kill it, dead on arrival style. So, I have decided to do something else with this trilogy. I’ll explain what that is when I’m closer to making it happen and have more details ironed out.

  4. COUGAR TRILOGY: This stalled in terms of production, but I’m absolutely making this happen. Not sure when, but I want at least the first novel out this year, ideally the whole trilogy.

  5. DAMAGED PROTAGONIST STORY: So this idea really hit me hard last month. It’s a post-apocalyptic story with a society rebuilding itself, but it’s centered on an emotionally and mentally damaged and struggling protagonist. I don’t want to say much more than that, but when I brought it up a few times, people seemed to be really interested. Given that and the fact that the tale and the characters are still speaking to me, I’ve opted to continue working on it in the background.

  6. HORROR HAREM: Yes, this. While production has completely stalled, I still REALLY fucking want to get this going. I’m amped for this still but it’s had to be put aside for now. It WILL happen though.

  7. HORNY HAREM: So…last week it occurred to me that I’ve been whittling down my sex scenes for years now, and this whole thing with Amazon recently has only reinforced that idea. And it made me think that maybe I should write something that’s just horny as fuck. Or, basically, I don’t hold back on the sex scenes and the horny factor. I quickly came up with an idea and a name that, frankly, I’m SHOCKED no one has used yet. You’ll see what I’m talking about when I reveal more about it. What I can say is that I’m working on it in the background, and I’ll be indulging in two things that are VERY common in haremlit, but which I have never once indulged in before. I’m very curious to see how my take on these two things plays out, and how people like it. All I can say about it for now is that it’s apocalyptic survival and there will be breeding (not one of the two things mentioned above). I’ll also talk more about this one later.

And so yeah, somehow I went from having what was going to be a fairly simple and straightforward time to having a fucking nightmare of a schedule. The rest of the year, and at least some of 2024, is going to be spent getting all this written and out.

I’m going as fast as I can but honestly this whole thing has been absolutely fucking up my mental health, and that makes writing really difficult. I’ve been calming down recently, so that’s nice, but we’ll see how it goes. In short: I’ll be trying to both preserve my mental health and up my production as much as I can over the next few months.

Wish me luck.

Raw VIII Preview

Here is the first chapter of Raw VIII.

The second chapter, and subsequent future chapters, can be read on my Patreon.


The sun burned coldly above them as Jak led his small group across the winter desolation.

It was just visible through the clouds, a pale gray stone glimpsed in a shallow creek, rubbed smooth by the passage of time and water.

The winds were bitter and strong enough that he had considered delaying the journey.

But the situation was getting more dire.

Ahead, he could see the treeline that served as Avat’s Forest’s northern edge.

He led the warparty through the snow, squinting and raising one hand as the wind shifted and began blowing right into his face. At least it wasn’t snowing.

The sun had risen and fallen fifteen times since he had saved Azure.

Much had happened in that passage of time. Niri and Rylee had since relocated to Ara Forest, to live with and help the elves there, and to help integrate their own people to living in the forest, as it was now the safest place on the entire island.

Jak had spent most of his time trekking back and forth between Fair Field and Ara Forest, getting his people and whatever supplies they could spare to the safety of the woodlands. It wasn’t a perfect solution, as there were an increasing amount of corrupted between the two locations, but the monsters did seem to have a slight aversion to the northern forest.

The rest of the time he spent resting, hunting for supplies or food, and, mostly, fighting off corrupted.

While the first days after he had completed his trek of the island and gotten Azure to safety had seen relatively few of the creatures, it was not to last. Or so it had seemed at the time. They had begun attacking in small clusters at first, but then real warparties had come. Not just former humans and elves and karn, but creatures as well.

And then monsters, real monsters.

More of the awful, impossible things that looked more made than born began attacking them, doing some real damage.

Jak and Keeza and Nessa and the others fought them off, almost always losing a few people. It was a difficult way to live, but he had to admit that it could be much, much worse. And he kept expecting it to get that way.

It did, until suddenly it didn’t.

The day before yesterday was the first where there were no attacks. Everyone kept waiting as the sun rose over the cold, barren landscape, hunting for signs of the attack that was coming. The tension kept rising as nothing kept happening, and this continued well into the night. Eventually, everyone went to sleep, or tried to.

The next day, it was even worse.

Still nothing came. No corrupted were sighted.

The sun crawled across the gray sky. The winds tormented the land. The cold persisted. Still no corrupted came as night fell a second time.

That was yesterday, and Jak was feeling the pressure of time and other constraints.

Their time was limited and he had to act.

Moving people from Fair Field to Ara Forest was just a single step on the path that had to be walked if they were to survive this catastrophe. Every day that passed was another day that their enemies could enact whatever dire, evil plans they had concocted. It was also another day that they were consuming precious food.

Azure had told him something several days ago that had frightened him deeply, something none of them had even truly considered. Thinking ahead was possible, but not necessarily obvious to the average person. For the most part, the farthest they thought ahead was a single cycle of seasons, and only then because they had learned from the past that there was a set cycle to the seasons, and that if they wanted to survive winter, the final season in the cycle, they needed to spend the previous seasons leading up to it preparing.

But for the most part, people didn’t think much beyond the next few days.

Azure had pointed out that it was possible that even if they defeated all their enemies and slayed all the corrupted and dealt with the Barrens, they might still die due to a lack of food. The winter had killed much of the plant life and some of the animal life, and the death spell that had been cast over the island had killed much more than that.

What if not enough deer survived the winter? What if they went extinct?

This question could be applied to every form of life on the island, plants included.

And so Jak had spread the word: no hunting, no gathering. The only exception was fish from the ocean. It was still a source of food and the ocean was much larger than the island. So now he was faced with a problem of hundreds upon hundreds of mouths to feed, and a rapidly dwindling reserve of food left to feed them.

A lot had been stored up at Fair Field, but it was already diminishing. What they had left would not see them through the winter, even with half the population moved to Ara Forest. The same was true at every other village.

It wasn’t an immediately dangerous problem, but it would be soon, and so they had been trying to find a way around it ever since. Jak’s first inclination was to ask everyone, every last person, if they knew of any hidden stores or caches of food. Or really of anything, because at this point just about everything would be useful.

They had lost a lot in the attack.

Today was the day that they would begin acting on this knowledge they had gained. He got all sorts of answers. He and Nessa and the other leaders had organized three primary warparties. One would go to the Verdant Valley and to Gather Village, and gather up whatever was left, as well as check any caches in the area or on the way there. The second would go to Wetstone and do the same. The third, Jak’s warparty, would return to Avat’s Forest.

A lot had been left behind during the invasion, and now it was time to see what was left.

At last, they reached the treeline.

Jak paused, holding up his fist, and took a look around. He saw nothing. No movement among the dead forest save for the occasional drift of snow dislodged by the winds. Standing for a long time, he stared, ignoring the cold, the press of time, everything but what his senses told him.

And they told him there was nothing in the forest ahead of them.

He still didn’t like it. Every single time there had been a lack of corrupted so far, it had led to something bad. And they’d run into only a handful on the way here.

Jak motioned for them to continue. He led his warparty into the treeline, taking a less obvious path that would lead them in a more direct route to the northern outpost. He sensed someone getting closer and then Nessa was beside him.

He glanced quickly at her. She looked out of place in the snowbound environment, wrapped up in heavy furs. Karn were tough, but they were at a disadvantage during winter. From what he’d come to understand, they tended to stay in their caves or huts more than any other race when the cold days came.

It was having an effect on her. Since the snowfall began, she’d been quieter and more withdrawn and, just lately, sullen. Normally she was filled with a rowdy kind of hope, and it hurt him to see that stifled. She was sleeping more and she’d lost weight, but, then again, they all had. She was no less fearsome though.

“There’s none here either, huh?” she murmured, breaking a silence that had stayed with them most of the way here.

“It seems that way,” he replied.

“Where could they have gone?”

“I wish I knew.”

Some had postulated that perhaps the death spell had worn off, that maybe they had simply collapsed and died a true death after enough time. But the handful they did enter cut against this theory. Jak supposed it wasn’t impossible, that all but the heartiest of corpses had fallen to be buried in the snow.

It didn’t strike him as correct though.

So far, they had yet to see another Revek. Or, if they had, he had not heard of it. He was absolutely certain that they were hidden away somewhere, probably in the Barrens, in some secret, well-defended place, and they were planning something.

Something dark and dangerous and deadly for everyone else on this island.

He kept thinking that the corrupted must be hidden somewhere, some location he was not aware of, some secret place. They were hidden and gathering, perhaps even being strengthened somehow, and they would launch a massive attack on his settlement, or others.

That was why it was important to do this now, and quickly, while there was still time.

Of course, that didn’t even deal with the other problem that they may be facing. The embyr were still an unknown element to the overall situation. They always had been, but now it was worse. Jak had thought on it much during the days and the nights.

In the end, he had decided on a course of action. They had sent runners to the embyr lands, with careful instructions from Keeza. Whatever news they brought back would decide the course of action he, and as many others as he could muster, would take.

If there were no karn slaves seen within the embyr lands, then he would leave them be while he dealt with the Revek and the corrupted.

If there were karn slaves there, and if there was no obvious or immediate way to deal with the Revek and corrupted by the time he learned of it, then Jak would muster his warparty, his army, and he would march on the embyr.

It occurred to him that this task would be even more difficult than before, because if there were karn slaves, it meant that it would be too dangerous to bring any karn with them. They would become mind-gone and turn against them.

After that incident with Nessa, he knew it to be true.

Even she, with all her might and resistance, could not stop the power of the corrupted Star Crystals.

And the karn were the main fighting force on the island, meaning they would have to make due without them. Because he couldn’t just leave them there. And, on top of that, he was going to need every last living soul on the island to defeat the corrupted.

Well, every last soul but the embyr.

Even if they offered an alliance, he was fairly certain that he would not take it.

Jak paused again as they reached the northern outpost. He felt a tearing at his heart as he saw the dilapidated, desolate state of it. A few of the huts had collapsed and everything was covered in snow. It had a feel of eerie abandon, not that dissimilar to the old karn villages they’d visited. There didn’t seem to be anything living around it.

Making quick hand motions to the others, he had a handful of them remain behind to watch their backs and brought the rest forward with him to clear it. Their feet crunching lightly in the snow, they made brisk work of searching the outpost for threats.

Jak took one of the remaining huts and peered cautiously inside, his adze out and ready. It was cold and dim within, and he felt a curious mixture of annoyance and hope as he saw that one of the baskets holding grain had been disturbed by something, a rabbit or a deer maybe, and somewhat recently. He took it as a good sign.

Finishing up his search of the outpost and finding nothing, Jak made quick motions to everyone, and they all got to work, Nessa leading them now. They dug into the derelict and collapsed huts, hunting for supplies, food and tools and medicinal plants, anything.

Jak walked over to the boulder and assumed the exact same pose he had struck what felt like so long ago during that first night, when he had made the decision to abandon Avat’s Forest. It had been a good decision, but how much did it matter?

Well, a lot of people were alive right this very moment who would otherwise be dead if he’d chosen to stay.

Perhaps it mattered more than his abused, exhausted mind thought.

Someone was approaching him. He tossed a glance back and saw Keeza as she hopped lightly up onto the boulder.

For a moment, they simply stood together, surveying the woodlands.

It had been difficult for Keeza, but less so than he’d assumed. She had assimilated well to a life lived alongside him and the others of the Dektyr Tribe. In truth, she was a part of the tribe in all but name. He’d offered to give her the ceremony six days ago, but it was clear she still wasn’t quite ready for it, so he dropped it.

She was clearly very ready to continue joining him in his cave every night, though.

Jak had the impression that if it wouldn’t be seen as improper, she would join his bond if he asked her to. She seemed very enamored of him, and not just when they were on the bedding. She rarely left his side.

For a while he had taken it as anxiety that she would never admit to, and in the beginning, he figured that was true. She was among new people, and she came from a place where trust was a cruel joke, and often fatal. He was the only one she truly trusted, and so he was the one she stuck close to. But that was no longer the case.

She had not said it, but Jak suspected that Keeza loved him.

He had not said it...but he knew that he loved her as he loved the other women in his cave.

She was not ready for this, though, and given the nature of the situation they found themselves in, he was content to let it wait.

But she was also having some difficulty adjusting to life among so many people. She often explained that she was used to being alone, going off on her own for days at a time, and her emotional turmoil had always been endured in isolation. He thought that perhaps it would help to have someone there who loved her, but it only seemed to frustrate her.

She saw emotional turmoil as a weakness and she hated to be weak in front of him.

And Nessa.

Nessa...had not been helping things. It was also clear that his karn bond-mate was not handling everything all that well either. Nowadays, it was often just the three of them in their cave. Niri and Rylee had moved, Zora all but lived with them as well now, Azure now had her own cave she was recovering in, and Dawn was now sleeping away the cold months with all the rest of her dryad sisters in a secure, hidden location in Ara Forest.

Consequently, normally calming voices and relaxed personalities were gone, leaving only him, Nessa, and Keeza.

They had been fighting a lot, thankfully not physically, but Jak had to break up at least one fight a day, sometimes two or three. Keeza more or less admitted that her nerves were frayed, but he could tell Nessa was taking his interest in her more personally.

And it really didn’t help that when Keeza was feeling particularly petty she played that up.

Then, when Jak had to remind her that Nessa was his bond-mate but she was not, they started fighting. He hated it. He didn’t want to make anyone feel bad, but he also had to let Keeza know that his love of her did not invalidate or override his love of Nessa, and that while he was not playing favorites...Nessa was indeed his bond-mate, mated to him through a ritual of trust and love they both had openly committed to.

Mostly they were reasonable, but the situation was definitely wearing them all down.

“I see none,” Keeza murmured.

“Neither do I...how are you doing?” he asked.

“I did not start a fight with Nessa, if that is what you mean,” she replied, a little curtly.

“That isn’t what I meant, Keeza,” Jak said gently.

Keeza wasn’t looking at him, her face set in stone as she continued surveying the forest.

“Keeza,” he said gently.

Finally, slowly, she looked at him. “What?”

“I know this has been hard for you, and I know I’ve been asking a lot, and I want you to know that you have done a fantastic job so far.”

She looked away again, angry. “I am not a child who needs to be coddled,” she snapped.

“Keeza,” he said, more sternly this time. She looked at him again, reluctantly. “Tell me what’s wrong.”

Because something did seem to be wrong. She was harsher, sterner today. He thought it might be the extra strain they were all feeling due to the sudden lack of corrupted, but maybe it was something else.

Her expression remained stony, then finally softened. “I am scared,” she whispered, her voice so quiet her words were nearly lost to the wind. “I’m scared of losing this. You. Nessa. Zora and the others. The tribe. My...home. I spent my entire life never really feeling safe, but I feel safe here with you and your people. And now…”

“You won’t lose us, Keeza,” he said.

“You can’t know that,” she murmured, but didn’t resist when he took her hand.

“You’re right, I can’t. But I can believe it. I can believe in us, and I do. We’ll make this work. We will defeat our enemies, stop the corruption, and bring this island back to life. And then we will live our lives in glorious peace.”

“I really hope so,” she muttered, then she gave her head a shake. “I apologize. I know I’ve been difficult.”

“It’s all right, Keeza. It’s been very difficult for all of us.” He brought her hand up and kissed the back of it. “Just...stop provoking Nessa, please?”

She sighed. “I’m trying, but I’ll try harder. She...is struggling, too. There’s just something about her that provokes me. Usually in a good way, but when I’m stressed out…”

“I understand, and I appreciate your effort. Now, we should continue with our journey,” he said, letting go of her hand. “I don’t see any of them and we should take advantage of that.”

“What will we do?” she asked.

“Split up into groups, head into the forest, get the supplies,” he replied.

“I’m ready.”

Jak took one more look around, then hopped down off the boulder with Keeza to go and organize his warparty.

Minor Update

TL;DR: Raw VIII is coming out as intended, Our Own Way is delayed for an unknown amount of time, I need to instead write and publish a new book to test how hard Amazon is going to fuck me.

So…

I figured that I should probably say SOMETHING about the whole thing happening with Amazon right now. In truth, I’ve been considering what to say for a long time now. Normally I have a policy of being very open about my work with my readers, but behind the scenes, pretty much every author has been advising every other author to shut the fuck up about this. For a number of reasons.

I’ll say what I can.

Earlier this month, Amazon added some updates to the publishing process and one of those was a mandatory YES/NO question on ‘does the title contain adult content?’. Obviously, this is a fucking ridiculously vague and broad question, and really, it wouldn’t even be a problem except that apparently answering YES cuts your visibility. Which, in turn, cuts your profits.

So far, not a whole lot has actually happened.

There’s a lot of authors that seem to want to just keep going as they have been, but I’m extremely reluctant to do this.

My plans, unfortunately, have changed as a result of this.

For the immediate future, I will write and release Raw VIII, ideally sometime in July, thus wrapping up the Raw series. I will also continue working on Our Own Way 1 until it is completed. However, I am now forced to hold back on the release. Something I really don’t want to do, but the situation is far too unknown right now for a major release. And I was planning on Our Own Way being a major release. And if you fuck up a title’s launch, that’s it, you can’t ever take it back. Fucking up a Book One’s launch isn’t just fucking up that book’s launch, it is permanently fucking up the entire series, because series don’t really pick up in haremlit. For the most part, you can’t really have a shitty launch for a Book One and then pick up the slack with Book Two, it just doesn’t work that way.

This means that my new plan is to write a brand new novel as a sort of test novel. I need to see precisely how much damage answering YES does to a book.

The novel in question will be the first in a trilogy. It is post-apocalyptic and will take place in an underground society. It’ll be sort of along the lines of Monster Girl Inn in terms of balance with making a home life and going out to do action-adventure stuff, just grimmer.

I will hopefully have something further to say on the 1st.

Wish me luck.

The Misty Vixen Newsletter (June 2023)

This will be a light Newsletter. I’m afraid I don’t have a whole lot for you.

Here’s what happened in May

That’s it, unfortunately.

I decided that I was going to take some time after I finished up Raw VII, but then some other things ended up happening (and they’re still happening at present) that has been drawing my attention. Like most things that intrude on my life, it’s nothing serious, just annoying.

The good news is that I’ve made progress on Our Own Way. In fact, I’m finally ready to talk about it. If you missed it, here’s a blog post going into an explanation of Our Own Way - The Rewrite. The really good news is that I’ve made a lot of progress during May. At present, I’d say I’m roughly 3/4 finished with the first novel. I also have the cover art ready to go. I’m going to be continuing to make persistent progress on the novel throughout June until I finish it, and then press on with the sequel as well.

I had hoped to have started Raw VIII by now, but that hasn’t happened. I at least have a plan of how I want the novel, and thus the series, to end. Yes, for those that don’t know, I have decided that Raw VIII will be the final Raw novel. I’m intending to have it out sometime in early to mid July, and then a bit after that I’ll release the third collection and then, sometime later in the year, possibly even in early 2024, I’ll release the Complete Collection.

Once Raw is finished off, I’ll be turning my full attention to Our Own Way. It sounds crazy, but I’d like to have it written and finished by the end of this year. Truly, though, it depends on how it does. I’ve got a clear idea of the overarching narrative, but my approach to the rewrite has been a lot more flexible than my other narratives. A harsh reality that I have to live with is that, unfortunately, I do have to obey the whims of the readership. If a series isn’t doing well, I won’t ditch it, but I will have to shorten it and wrap it up as soon as I can, because writing for a dying series is a losing proposition. I’m really, really, REALLY hoping that Our Own Way hits big, because it has the potential to be long and fun.

That’s all I really have to say. Raw VIII and final Raw Collection, then Our Own Way will go up for pre-order at some point, ideally in July.

Final thing is audiobooks are still being worked on, but from what I understand, things got rather busy over at RGP. Honestly I figured the flow of audiobooks had to slow down at some point given how rapidly they were coming out.

Let's Talk About Our Own Way

The time has finally come. It’s time to talk about Our Own Way.

For those of you who do not know what it is, Our Own Way is, at present, a finished haremlit series of 7 novellas about regular people living in a regular city doing regular things. It is 100% real life in the sense that there are no fantasy elements. No paranormal elements, no sci-fi elements, no nothing. Just real life in modern day 2020s America.

I wrote it on a whim July 2021 and wrapped it up in March 2022.

It was about a struggling writer named Gabe hooking up with a more mature, somewhat older woman named Ellen after her life falls apart and she discovers that their brief yet deep friendship from a few years back has resulted in him being the only person she can really trust. As they start falling in love, they decide that society is bullshit and that the only way they’re really going to be happy is to be free of bullshit jobs doling out bullshit wages and go their own way.

It was a really strange project, and a really fun one.

For those who are curious, you can, at present, get all seven episodes for free, today and tomorrow, and the Complete Collection is 99 cents.

I will be taking down this series June 15th.

Looking back on it, I realized that I had something with a lot more potential on my hands. When I first started writing it, I didn’t really think people would be all that interested in it. Consequently, I wrote the story in a serialized format averaging around 20-25,000 words apiece and initially gave it my original pink silhouette cover art, given I can make those myself and fairly easily nowadays. But it started to get some attention, and though it didn’t earn anywhere near as much as my other works, the people who did read it reacted very strongly.

There was an intense sentiment of ‘I didn’t know I needed this’. For a reason that I can guess at, the story really struck a chord with a lot of people.

Once I realized people were actually invested, I began trying to make the works longer and invested in some better, though still simple, cover art. Which is the art it has presently. Near the end, I was getting bogged down with finishing up A Warm Place, continuing Raw, and preparing for Monster Girl Inn. So I wrapped it up a bit quickly and then set it aside, not thinking much more of it.

But then it came back.

I kept getting ideas, and then even more ideas. I realized at some point that I could’ve made entire novels out of the story. And I also realized that a huge portion of the haremlit readership probably missed out on it because of the triple threat I saddled the series with: giving it…untraditional cover art, making it novella-length, and, the big one, putting it in the erotica category. (I now realize that this is basically a death sentence for the majority of all fiction on Amazon.) I also realized that people were still really liking it, and it was being recommended for people looking for a pure slice-of-life experience. Which led me to realizing that could actually be a thing.

I’ve had at least a few authors tell me that my writing of Our Own Way was, if not an opening of the door and paving of the way for haremlit slice-of-life, it at least was a significant step in that direction.

So, eventually, I began realizing I could do for it what I had done for A Warm Place, which was also initially a collection of serialized novellas with a weird concept, and rewrite it as novels.

Since that realization, I’ve been piecing it together, planning it out, and getting some real writing done. As of right now, I’m somewhere over a third finished with the actual writing. I have what I consider to be fucking awesome cover art and I’ve got a decent grasp of the overall story, the characters, where it starts and where it ends, and the many, many things that are going to happen between those two events.

For those of you interested, I’ve posted the first two chapters of the new version right here on my site. The third chapter is here, on my Patreon, if you are a 1$/month Patron. The rest of the chapters will start posting on my Patreon tomorrow for 3$/month Patrons.

I am hoping that sometime in July I will have it ready, and then I intend to put it up for pre-order, since everyone tells me I really need to try that.

It will probably be among the longest books I’ve ever written. A Warm Place 1 came in at 92,000 words and Demoness IV, my longest ever, came in at 102,000 words. I’m hoping to make it my longest book ever, but we’ll see how that turns out. I don’t like to pad my stories unnecessarily just to reach an arbitrary word or page count.

Now I’ve got to get back to work on the book and start planning the final Raw novel and then write them both simultaneously.