Showing posts with label lesbian Lolita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lesbian Lolita. Show all posts

Monday, May 3, 2021

8/16/20 DeviantArt artists who influenced Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my August 16, 2020, Twitter thread about the influence various artists on DeviantArt had on my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



8/9/20 characters in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my August 9, 2020, Twitter thread about the influences and sources for the characters in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

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8/8/20 cruise ships in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my August 8, 2020, Twitter thread about the role of cruise ships in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine, as well as the research I did on cruise ships for the novel.

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8/6/20 virology and quantum physics in my fetish novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my August 6, 2020, Twitter thread about the role virology and quantum physics played in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

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7/31/20 homelessness in my fetish fanfiction Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my July 31, 2020, Twitter thread about the role homelessness plays in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine, as well as the research on homelessness I did for the novel.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



7/26/20 lesbian bars and my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my July 26, 2020, Twitter thread about the role lesbian bars played in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine, and the research I did on the history of lesbian bars for the story.

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7/17/20 playlist for my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my July 17, 2020, Twitter thread playlist, with the songs I made reference to in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

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7/11/20 chapter summary of my novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my July 11, 2020, chapter-by-chapter summary for my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

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7/3/20 themes from my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine

Here is the link to my July 3, 2020, Twitter thread discussion of some of the themes from my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine.

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Friday, April 30, 2021

1/28/20 discussion of notes I'd found for my story Summer Azure

Here is the link to my January 28, 2020, Twitter thread discussion of some notes I had found -- interestingly, while I'd been doing some research for this blog -- for my lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

9/21/19 discussion of why my amateur novel Summer Azure is unique

Here is the link to my September 21, 2019, Twitter thread discussion about why I think my lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure is unique among works of fiction depicting youth/adult relationships.

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Monday, April 26, 2021

7/15/19 discussion about my amateur novel Summer Azure

Here is the link to my July 15, 2019, Twitter thread discussion about some themes in my 2017 lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.

7/4/19 discussion of fireworks in my amateur novel Summer Azure

Here is the link to my July 4, 2019, Twitter thread discussion of the role of fireworks and the Fourth of July in my 2017 lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure.

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

4/22/19 discussion of Nabokov's influence on my art

Here is the link to my April 22, 2019, Twitter thread discussion about Vladimir Nabokov's influence on my art and writing -- in celebration of Nabokov's birthday.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.




3/18/19 discussion of the themes in my collage work

Here is the link to my March 18, 2019, Twitter thread about the themes in my collage work.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is very affected, and is only somewhat coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



Wednesday, April 21, 2021

1/18/19 discussion of how the Women's March influenced my story Summer Azure

Here is the link to my January 18, 2019, Twitter thread discussion about how the Women's March influenced my lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



1/7/19 "open letter" to Nancy Ohlin about her novel Consent

Here is the link to my January 7, 2019, Twitter "open letter" to Nancy Ohlin, about her novel Consent and my own youth/adult love-themed amateur novel, Summer Azure.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



Tuesday, March 10, 2020

1/18/20 discussion about my fanfiction Summer Azure ahead of 2018 Women's March

Here is the link to a Twitter thread I did in January of 2018 about my amateur novel Summer Azure.

Summer Azure can essentially be seen as a Dance Moms fanfiction mixed with a lesbian-themed variation on the Lolita story. It is a youth/adult romance about a dancing star girl who befriends and then falls in love with a reclusive businesswoman next door.

I wrote my thread about my novel on the eve of the 2nd annual Women's March, because the novel ends with the first Women's March. The thread gives a lot of background into how I came to write the story, my political reasons for writing the story, the way I wove the political themes into the story, and some basics about my characters and the plot, and how they all relate to my own personal life and political ideas, and how they all culminate with the Women's March.

Some of my Twitter threads have been twisted out of chronological order by Twitter's platform. Unfortunately, this particular thread's coherency suffers a lot as a result. My apologies.

Here is the link to my novel Summer Azure, which is online and free to read.