“Terror, Hot” has perhaps too many external references for a 100 word fiction exercise. Although I will go to the wall to express my admiration for Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid, which is a movie that I love – and can never watch again. I don’t want the reality of it to sully my nostalgia for it.
Category: Patreon
Patreon Flash Fiction: “Fried Potato Stuffing With Cow Shell.”
Seriously, a dragon would totally eat “Fried Potato Stuffing With Cow Shell.” Shoot, wouldn’t you? Who among us would object to a nice, flame-kissed steak that had a crispy potato filling? …Well, except for the people who can’t/won’t eat steak, of course. That’s a fair point. Hrm.
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Hey! Patreon!
My vaguely regular reminder that I have a Patreon account.
So, may Patreon short story and latest RPG installment are both up.
My Patreon Flash Fiction: ‘Exorcism Licks.’
“Exorcism Licks” attempts to answer the question Is Jesus metal? Turns out, He is. Or at least He doesn’t turn it down when it get played on the radio. Which is cool. People like what people like.
Speaking of what people can like, here’s my Patreon:
Attention Patrons: my latest Flash Fiction “‘Ware Thorns” is up on Patreon.
If you are a Patron, you can see it here. If you are not a Patron, you can always click the button below.
My Patreon microfiction “Curiosity.”
“Curiosity” is just supposed to be… nice. Nothing more to it, really. Nothing more hopefully needed, either.
Like this stuff? Sign up for my Patreon!
My (Patrons Only, alas) ‘Space Station 23’s Number One Official!’
I don’t normally mention when I put something up there, but in “Space Station 23’s Number One Official!” case… well. May a merciful God forgive me for the next story that I write in this universe. It’s gonna be. Well. Yeah.
Patreon Microfiction: ‘Mission Statement.’
“Mission Statement” examines a problem that any group with access to power must address: what do you do to keep down the number of jerks looking for access to that power? This, I feel, is not addressed enough in modern fantasy. And when it is, it typically goes too far in the other direction and just gets rid of the jerks entirely. I feel that this is also not an optimal result.
Anyway… Patreon!
In which I experiment with shaving polls as a method of getting more Patreon patrons.
I’m kind of curious to see if this works.
Should I shave? Vote, Patrons! (You must be a Patron) https://t.co/Z5wclbb8pD
— Ogiel (Moe Lane) (@Ogiel23) January 9, 2017