A trans shapeshifter is forced to blur the lines between her perfectly compartmentalised identities when an evil force begins targeting her community. Urban fantasy meets dark queer comedy.
This is favorite ongoing fiction at the moment. I think I would call it a concentrated concoction of angst, mystery and so much drama. The writing style is dense and a little scattered, and it complements the main character very well, who is a stressed out paranoid bundle of nerves. To me this story is an experience and I encourage anyone to give it a go.
It is a mystery story with a lot of moving parts, maybe even a little to many. Personally I love it because it makes deconstructing it a challenge, but I can imagine it might be a little overwhelming for some people. This however is not a story that is difficult to read. It very much is one of those stories where you begin to read a chapter, and you wake up an hour later.
This is legitimately not just one of the best pieces of work I have ever read on scribblehub, but honestly one of the best pieces of literature that has ever had the grace to bless my eyes and mind. Never have I ever so fully related to a piece of literature, and never have I ever seen my trans experience so perfectly captured in text. I got one of my best friend to check it out, and we have been jointly obsessing over it for several months now, and have been asking each other every Thursday whether or not we checked to see if it updated for the past five weeks. I'm normally a major lurker, but I needed to make an account just to comment and let the world know how great this piece of fiction is. Thank you Lilla Agarwal for writing and publishing this amazing work, and I hope everything is going okay during the hiatus.
Genuinely one of the best dark trans fics I've ever read. Amazing writing, scarily accurate characters, one of the best things I've read fullstop. Now to go find some fluff because Lilla is NOT kidding about this being dark.
What happens when a streamer finally has had enough of the misogynistic comments in her chat and snaps? One shut-in incel hatewatcher with particularly bad opsec is about to find out…
Note: There’s a lot of bigotry (especially m
This is favorite ongoing fiction at the moment. I think I would call it a concentrated concoction of angst, mystery and so much drama. The writing style is dense and a little scattered, and it complements the main character very well, who is a stressed out paranoid bundle of nerves. To me this story is an experience and I encourage anyone to give it a go.
It is a mystery story with a lot of moving parts, maybe even a little to many. Personally I love it because it makes deconstructing it a challenge, but I can imagine it might be a little overwhelming for some people. This however is not a story that is difficult to read. It very much is one of those stories where you begin to read a chapter, and you wake up an hour later.
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This is legitimately not just one of the best pieces of work I have ever read on scribblehub, but honestly one of the best pieces of literature that has ever had the grace to bless my eyes and mind. Never have I ever so fully related to a piece of literature, and never have I ever seen my trans experience so perfectly captured in text. I got one of my best friend to check it out, and we have been jointly obsessing over it for several months now, and have been asking each other every Thursday whether or not we checked to see if it updated for the past five weeks. I'm normally a major lurker, but I needed to make an account just to comment and let the world know how great this piece of fiction is. Thank you Lilla Agarwal for writing and publishing this amazing work, and I hope everything is going okay during the hiatus.
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Desperately makes me want to write myself again, which is the biggest respect I can offer.
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