lb_lee: A glittery silver infinity sign with a black I.S. on it (infinity smashed)
Hey everybody! As we mentioned in the story notes of Inside Girl, we have chosen to unlock the old Infinity Smashed archive... even as most of it will no longer be canon, on account of rebooting the story!

(“Oh, LB, again?” Look, IS has always been the old junked car in the yard that we are forever tinkering with and insisting will totally go somewhere someday. Comes with the territory.)

Read more... )

Oh, and those of you who are here for the nonfiction mental health stuff, don’t worry. We aren’t stopping that at all. We have always preferred to switch between fiction and nonfiction, resting and recharging one by working the other. You’ll still get your write-ups of multi slapfights of yore.
lb_lee: Rogan drawing/writing in a spiral. (art)
Here is the ebook! (Paper book listing has to wait until after the Anarchist Book Fair. Buy it there first!) $4 like all the rest!

Many a multi has an inner mythos, a Story that fuels them in a way that’s hard to explain. These stories can have a life of their own, and yet they’re rarely discussed, certainly not in the context of religion. But how different is fiction from religion, really? What makes something a work of entertainment, vs. an article of faith?

In this final installment, LB Lee take on mythos and story, including:

  • Building and becoming your mythos, using the most shittastic materials available!
  • Jailbreaking reality, dreamhacking, and story symbiosis!
  • Story animism!
  • Why we hate the Hero’s Journey!
  • INFOGRAPHICS!

52 pages, black and white. Alt-text included in file!


lb_lee: A glittery silver infinity sign with a black I.S. on it (infinity smashed)
Rogan: First of all, we are not Kelly Turnbull on Bluesky. We aren't on Bluesky and never will be. We just linked her post as a silly multi joke.

In all seriousness, though, "People live in my head and I want to make it everyone else’s problem" is a significant reason why we write. (And as kids, it was like, almost ALL the reason. Now it's just a little over half.)


lb_lee: A colored pencil drawing of Raige's freckled hand holding a hot pink paperback entitled the Princess and Her Monster (book)
Inner Mythos 101
Series: Essay
Word Count: 3000
Summary: Once upon a time, there was a girl who fell in love with a Story.
Notes: This was the winner of this month’s Patreon poll! Special thanks go to vladdraculea, whose initial posts on the subject inspired all of this. We hope that more plurals share their experiences with mythos in general, and inner mythos in particular, because there’s so much to say and so much we don’t know. Clearly our experience is only one of many, and there’s a whole range of things (like shared mythos) that we know nothing about!


When we were kids, we had a Story.

We’d been making up stories since kindergarten, but the capital-S Story was different. For solid years, we worked, dreamed, and breathed it. Other projects died away—finished or dropped—but the Story remained. We still write and sell much-changed forms of it under the title of Infinity Smashed, but we won’t be using that title here. Infinity Smashed is the fiction project. The Story is the mythos.

We know other plurals with Stories too, quite a few—especially in soulbonding, which sees plurality through media, imagination, and creativity. But medical multis rarely talk about them. Madison Clell is one of the exceptions, and when we emailed her about it, she said, “Ahh, so I’m not the only one?! That’s hilarious.”

So Stories don’t seem to be uncommon in plurality, just undiscussed. But why do we have them? What are they? And what do they do?

We can’t fully answer those questions on our own. But maybe we can get the ball rolling.

This was surprisingly challenging to write! )

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