Everyday
Galactic Girl 1
I’ve been meaning to make this one for quite some time. I generally don’t like surreal stuff, but I like big girls. Big girls on planets is just the cherry on top.
Everyday
Rerender: Afterburner Sunsets
Remade Afterburner sunsets. I didn’t have to remake it, I wanted to remake another render, one with a cat. But the file glitched out and now the cat is skinned. Seriously. So, I got pissed off and made this one instead, just to get one out quickly. Still took me Read more…
Fiction
Stop Reading Dead People’s Fiction
I have a rather controversial opinion about sci-fi and fantasy lists. I get really pissed off when they’re all about dead people. Goodreads is running a Sci-fi and Fantasy season, and as usual, it’s full of dead people. Okay, granted, there’s a recent speculative hits section on there, so it’s Read more…
Fiction
Afterburner Sunsets Part 15
Persephone got poked and prodded. The medical drone floated next to her, and said in a soothing voice, “It’s just routine, don’t worry. Just lie back and relax.” “Okay…” she said wearily, leaned back and stared at the forest projected on the ceiling. It had lots of detail, birds chirping, Read more…
Fiction
Afterburner Sunsets Part 3
Terry squinted at her. “You’re here again,” he said sharply, but he seemed a lot less annoyed than he pretended to be. Karen plopped herself on the chair opposite the table. “Okay, hear me out. I’m not a stalker, by the way. It’s just… I’ve been thinking about your situation Read more…
Fiction
Kimono Coconut Part 2
Deep breaths. Okay. How hard can it be? Akane straightened her kimono, she looked lovely in it, checked herself in the mirror behind the bar, and made sure the white tube was tucked between her breasts. She was ready. She could do this. Li Wei, the groom, was drinking with Read more…
Fiction
Dronehunter
12 Jan 2056 – I caught a tablet today, and dad let me keep it. You know, to have something to keep me occupied. It’s Chinese-made, but it’s one of the good ones. We’d normally sell it but things are going well these days. Our new falcon, Rebecca, learnt to Read more…
Fiction
Portals to Nowhere
“They can’t possibly lead nowhere,” the new guy chuckled. The old guy sighed, slashing the air with his palm. He was holding his lunch in the other hand, a warm burrito. “I’m telling you, we’ve tried everything!” “Radiowa-“ “Tried it.” “Scout drone-“ “Tried it.” “Small animal-“ “Tried it, mate!” Old Read more…
Fiction
After Life on Social Media
Creus woke up, his alarm flashing silly video clips in his face. There were sound effects too, boinks and whloops. He usually found them funny, but not today. He swiped the alarm app off.Nepenthe showed him his notifications and read it aloud. “Notifications, 1. Filtered, 2 million and forty-two.”“Show me,” Read more…