• they/she*

30+ tired nb lazyfutch
:: socal
:: demi @ best
:: certified robot therapist
:: Not a therian, despite reposting so much furry art
:: posting is not activism

*I still don't feel like I "deserve" she/her but no better time than now to ask for it. Either is fine but please don't switch pronoun sets within the same sentence


zandravandra
@zandravandra
SnepGem
@SnepGem asked:

Would you say your light novels focus more on the transformation itself, describing the changes, etc, or are they more about the post-transformation stuff?

both!

would you believe Cat Wishes almost didn't have a transformation scene? I kind of added it at the last minute as I was writing it, and then it turned out to not only be one of the pivotal scenes in the book, but also set the stage for almost every book I've written since!

I really like describing transformation with words since it lets me be really creative with feelings, but honestly what happens afterwards is equally important to me. getting to transition changed me in immense, incredible ways; it gave every mundane experience new life, every aspect of my day to day a new sensory coat of paint. living got so much more vibrant and intense and personal afterwards that I want to keep writing about it for a long time, through the eyes of characters who take different (often magical) paths to that same destination

and though my latest work Her Majesty The Prince focuses almost exclusively on the post- part of the experience, I feel that all my previous books have led up to it.

thanks for reading! <3


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