LB's Welcome Post!
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Our Table of Contents has all the stories/essays. You can view a sampler of our work here; our opt-in filters are listed here. (The filters post, like most of this blog, is locked; introduce yourself and ask to have access.) For everything else (including who we are and "how to Dreamwidth"), check our profile page!
Writing Up For Public Vote
Writing Up For Public Vote
- Born Lucky (Infinity Smashed): PIN Specialist Ebony Larkin loses her car to fire, gets robbed, and then gets some bad news. Introducing Biff.
- Reverend Alpert, the Traveling Exorcist: In a post-apocalyptic America where mythology ate the country, an exorcist travels with his personification of sin to deal with monsters of the week.
- The Monster Under the Bed: As a constant traveler, Reverend Alpert makes his home by setting wards. At the inn he stays at, the children make their home by creating a monster. Illustrated
- Henchwench for Hire (technically Battle the Universe, though stand-alone): Shape-morph Jack escapes the cult she grew up in, hires herself out as supervillainous contract labor, and gets queerly laid.
- Rutless: filthy queer omegaverse porno about a fake omega guy and a failed alpha trans woman getting laid while working as sleepy-city cops in short shorts without guns.
- Flights of Reality: stand-alone short stories. Regardless of length, one chapter will get posted per vote-win. Current chapter up for vote:
- The Cursed City: Dona Prudencia works to clean a nuked city of trapped dead with her giant stuffed owl friend. It's a long process.
- The Boy Whose Heart Is Home: Two queer teenagers in difficult times find a moment of solace in their love for each other. Content Warning: underage, coerced sex for pay, consensual sex, housing and money problems.
- The Battleaxe and the Blood Eater: Hatchetface is a female prizefighter, used to being the villain in every bout. When she meets a man who's not intended to survive the bout at all, they decide to break the story their sport has created about them and twist it for their own purposes. (Many thanks to Dan Burns, whose khopesh and gladius demonstrations at Fitchburg Fandom Fest allowed this story to get made!)
- Anatomy of a Dance: Rawlin discusses how we pool our minds together to work cooperatively with each other and our headspace. Long-delayed follow-up to Headspace Discovery and Defense.
- Crisis Planning: Legal/Medical Stuff: A guide to living wills, health care agents, organ/body donations, and DNR/MOLST/POLST forms (i.e., how to make sure you get the care you want and not the stuff you don't when you're unable to make your desires known).
- Death Watch: a 12-page experimental autobio comic about death in which all parties survive. The first time we ever drew the bony lady. CW: death and vomit. 2018.
- Protection: A short 1 (or 5) page comic about the dark side of being a "protector alter." Content warnings: bones, organs, disturbing imagery, discussion of physical and sexual violence. 2023.
- How it Was, How It Is: 2-page comic of Rogan's life in 2014, pre- and post-Big Crash. Originally in Inaction Comics vol. 1 and the floppy version of AllFam1 (not in the omnibus). CW: eating disorders and self-hate.
- Kissing: 1 page sketch comic about Mori and Rawlin's first "proper" kiss. 2024.
- Cult Comix: 11 doodle pencil comics about the strain of making Cultiples. Includes attempted infiltration, threats of violence, and shadowbanning. 2016-2019.
- 2012 Hospital Trash sketchbook (just the art, no comics)
- 2013 Homeless Year sketchbook (just the art, no comics)
- 2014 AllFam sketchbook (just the art, no comics)
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Date: 2014-10-27 11:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2014-11-03 03:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2015-01-10 12:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2015-04-23 12:33 pm (UTC)Read through some of you Q&A about being multiple the other day too, and found it fascinating. Also going to print out your zine for when feeling worthless - much more helpful than anything mental health services have ever given me!
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Date: 2016-11-03 04:13 pm (UTC)We're over here, too, and a bit more active here (Ha) Do you mind if we add you here? We tend to check this more often than LJ because moe people over here, and a bit freer.
(We still check LJ due to having a few people who don't use DW, but most of our posting is here now due to ease of accessibility.)
-Fallon (Was Faron; I changed it legally )as far as system/other relms/worlds sense, anyway) about a week ago.)
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Date: 2018-06-09 12:03 am (UTC)So, from one internet writer to another: great to see you!
--UnwelcomeStorm
(Also, seriously, I'm starting to think English needs more pronouns)
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Date: 2019-08-27 03:17 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2019-11-14 07:11 pm (UTC)We’re a system that really appreciates all your informative writing, and as people who are just now reeling from the beginning bubbling-up of some nasty stuff, it’s heartening to read about your journey and see how awesome you guys are!
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Date: 2019-12-07 01:47 am (UTC)—Lizzi
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Date: 2019-12-09 05:43 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2019-12-17 01:57 am (UTC)Because we all know the best way to get singlets to understand plurality is to throw an absolutely obtuse dictionary of community jargon at them. The more hyper-specialized and COMPLETELY arbitrary the terms, the better! And we all know that what singlets care most about is why you're plural. /sarcasm
(This suggestion totally not prompted by spending years outside of the community chilling with singlets, and coming back to see people claiming "if we don't have 1000 different terms for the same thing in different system types, singlets will get us confused!!!")
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Date: 2020-03-04 04:58 pm (UTC)Came to mind as we were reading the tulpa subreddit and found someone asking how they as a system could work together to survive a bad place. It seems like the only commentary we see on that is stuff like "hug the main fronter and tell them they're loved" and "take over and do things in their stead." (Or "there's nothing you can do, make them see a therapist." Which isn't always possible!) There isn't as much discussion of, say, how to do these things without burning out, or at what point you're just treading water instead of swimming towards land. And I feel like there have to be other strategies that haven't been discussed!
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Date: 2020-06-26 12:43 am (UTC)i'm a random person who discovered your journal from a google search and landed on this post (i haven't read it yet, though). i'm a median system and very interested in multiplicity history as a whole. i'm also a writer.
i'm commenting here to ask if i can subscribe to your journal. my journal is boring and written in brazilian portuguese; it's also not frequently updated, so you may not want access.
am i imagining things you have i seen you on mastodon? or was it pillowfort? or is this my head being its weird self? also, i'm sorry if this comment doesn't make sense, my head is really weird right now.
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Date: 2020-08-03 08:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2020-09-05 10:11 pm (UTC)Hello! I am Sorcy! We met originally because y'all gave me some books in Davis Square (and I have come to realize I've also met you at least once at MICE because I have one of your minicomics about gender).
I'm a folk dancer and a mathematician and a teacher and a geek. I don't generally think of myself as a multiple, but I do have my "Denizens" who are somewhere between "full-fledged other people who live in my head but never front" and "extensions of my imagination/personality or characters from fiction I connect to". I have never really explored multiple/DiD/plural community stuff, so I don't really know proper words for any of this (and I am wary of being appropriative or "not really" multiple).
I've been enjoying casually reading your journal for the last ? months (time is fake, but I know I can measure this one in months-not-years), and last night I bought and read All in the Family which was fascinating and complex and well-created and makes me want to observe more of your brain, (if you're willing to share it! I like people and I extra-like introspective people who spend time working on themselves and I love observing other people's how-to-brains because it helps me with my own, but I really don't want anyone to feel obligated to indulge my curiosity/nosyness.)
~Sor
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Date: 2020-11-08 11:56 am (UTC)I figure I'd say hi here, lest you wonder who the new person (people?) commenting are.
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Date: 2020-12-22 01:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2021-02-18 05:10 pm (UTC)My name is Lyra, and I am someone who very recently accepted her plurality (I have been one for about six years, but I had difficulty coming to terms and had alot of things which made me not want to look into the matter until now.). I have been reading many of your posts such as the ones regarding plural history amongst others, and they have been very useful reads which have helped me understand better. Your comics and drawings are lovely and they are very unique!
This may be very awkward as I just made an account and basically asking straight off the bat, but may I have access to your intro post? If not, that is understandable.
I hope you have a lovely day.
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Date: 2021-03-19 06:04 am (UTC)in any case, thank you so much!
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Date: 2021-07-11 07:32 am (UTC)So hello.
Also, could we have access to the filters post? We'd like to see what's there.
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Date: 2021-07-21 03:22 pm (UTC)I'm sorry for takings so long to do intros and if it's all right, we'd love to possibly be added so that we might see the filters.
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Date: 2021-09-11 01:30 am (UTC)Looked at y'all's recent posts and would like to see y'all's future ones!
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Date: 2021-10-13 01:27 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2021-10-29 03:28 pm (UTC)I do hope it's alright to ask, but could we have access to your filters? We're very excited to read more of your writings and see you on our reading page!
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