

Otherwise, I'd say try to keep it short and put it where it serves the plot. introducing a new important character with backstory). However, there can be instances where it's conducive to the plot to put that entire paragraph (e.g. Relationships: Bondage / Submission, Breeches Rippers, Coming of Age, Disability, Gay for You, Male Pregnancy, May / December, Ménage a trois (or more.Request: How exactly can I describe a characters ethnicity/skin color casually, without it sounding like a specific scene that just exists to describe the skin color? I hope this makes sense lmao… I just want to write a scene where I casually mention someone’s ethnicity or skin colorĭescription of appearance: No matter if skin colour or hairstyle or clothes, a text is more dynamic if you don't dedicate an entire scene/paragraph to it but rather sprinkle the necessary information in here and there. Possible Futures: Apocalypse Now & Back to the Future

Otherwordly Lovers: Angels, Demons & Ghosts Non Conventional Lovers: Elves, Gods, Deity & Witches, Furry Lovers, Shapeshifters & Vampires Men in Uniform: Cops / Detectives / PIs, Firefighters & Military Genres: Contemporary, Fantasy, Futuristic, Historical & Paranormal

Men! (hustlers) & Virgins (at least in one way) If you are not friends on this journal, Please comment there using OpenID.Ĭreate your own visited map of The United StatesĬharacters: Alpha Males, Cinderfellas (from rags to riches.), Friends (with benefits), Multicultural Lovers, Pretty. Geeky, cute, and featuring kittens, knitting, and learning to navigate boundaries.

Classes and personalities clash when a customer service agent ends up helping a sexy billionaire shapeshifting dragon. At least this one's pretty cute, even if it's in an apex predator sort of way…Īn M/M urban fantasy romance. And while the blue-blooded Zali'thurg might be egotistical and prideful, Mike's wrangled worse customers. George's average life as tech support for a game distribution company becomes unexpectedly eventful when he's sent to the home of an aristocratic, self-centered dragon and left in charge of installing and protecting the digital side of the dragon's hoard of games.īut a job's a job. Smoke Signals set off a chain reaction of "what ifs" for me, and I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm seriously considering some fanfiction. I want to know more about the world that Katz created where dragons and humans exist together, of which we only got a narrow, tantalizing glimpse with Mike and Zali'thurg's enchanting tale. "My only complaint about Smoke Signals is that I want more. George and the Dragon stole my heart from the outset. "This totally charming and captivating take on St.
