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== About me == | == About me == | ||
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== Contacting me == | == Contacting me == | ||
I can be most readily be found [ | I can be most readily be found on [https://meow.social/@claude Mastodon], [https://claudeb.dreamwidth.org/ DreamWidth] and [https://nosycat.neocities.org/ Neocities]. Or you can e-mail me via Shifti (I think). | ||
== My stories == | == My stories == | ||
[[User:Claude LeChat/Alpha Camp|Alpha Camp]] (a stand-alone [[FreeRIDErs (setting)|FreeRIDErs]] story -- can be read on its own without knowing anything about the setting) | === Original === | ||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/Dragon's Wish|Dragon's Wish]]: a fantasy flash fiction. | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/The Wolf With the Red Cap|The Wolf With the Red Cap]]: a Rule 63 version of the famous story, with a bit of TF thrown in (short). | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/Invader|Invader]]: in order to live on Earth, an alien must give up his entire past (short). | |||
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* [[User:Claude LeChat/Parole Planet|Parole Planet]]: science fiction novelette about a young man stranded on a distant planet, among strangers with odd customs... that will slowly change him. | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/Kingdom of the Fire River|Kingdom of the Fire River]]: Clockpunk fantasy novella in which a young soldier discovers a hidden world literally right under his feet. A refuge from disasters, unrest and war. But hide there for too long, and it's forever. | |||
=== FreeRIDErs === | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/Alpha Camp|Alpha Camp]] (a stand-alone [[FreeRIDErs (setting)|FreeRIDErs]] story -- can be read on its own without knowing anything about the setting); | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/Return to Alpha Camp|Return to Alpha Camp]] (a shorter sequel/epilogue of sorts to ''Alpha Camp''); | |||
* [[User:Claude LeChat/The Wolf and the Father|The Wolf and the Father]] (third story in the ''Alpha Camp'' series). | |||
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* [[User:Claude LeChat/Imperfect Coupling|Imperfect Coupling]]: a single (and short) TG story that requires familiarity with the setting, unlike the others. | |||
Feedback on my stories is welcome, but I ''will'' argue with you: I don't do things without a good reason. | Feedback on my stories is welcome, but I ''will'' argue with you: I don't do things without a good reason. | ||
== FreeRIDErs humor == | |||
Q: How do you know there's a formal occasion in Uplift?<br> | |||
A: MPs come to work wearing pants. | |||
Q: How do you know there's a formal occasion in Aloha?<br> | |||
A: MPs come to work wearing ''something''. | |||
Q: How do you know it's Casual Friday in Nextus?<br> | |||
A: There must be some mistake. In Nextus they have Casual ''Monday''. | |||
Why did the RIDE cross the road? Because the road was of the opposite sex. | |||
== Favorites == | == Favorites == | ||
( | (from Shifti) | ||
* Pretty much anything from the aforementioned FreeRIDErs setting. | |||
* [[User:Sturmovik/Extracted|Extracted]], and other stories from Sturmovik's [[United Federation of Alternate Worlds]] setting. | |||
* [[User:Michael_Bard/Destinies|Destinies]], an awesome sci-fi novel by the late Michael Bard, fairly hard SF until near the end. Reminiscent of A.E. Van Vogt and Arthur C. Clarke, except much better written. | |||
* [[User:Michael_Bard/Diary_of_a_Centaur_in_a_Human's_World|Diary of a Centaur in a Human's World]], by the same author. Furry transformation done right for a change, with all the body horror it would normally involve. | |||
* Joysweeper's [[501st]] and [[Femtroopers]], from the Xanadu series. Deep psychological TF fiction in an utterly surreal setting. | |||
* [[Refamiliarization]], by Xodiac, another Xanadu story. | |||
Latest revision as of 02:04, 24 February 2021
| Works by Claude LeChat on Shifti |
About me
I'm a recent furry, but lifelong speculative fiction reader, and now a writer too. (As a hobby, mind you.) However, I should probably warn you that I'm somewhat of an outsider to the TF community, drawn here by friends and a number of awesome stories.
Contacting me
I can be most readily be found on Mastodon, DreamWidth and Neocities. Or you can e-mail me via Shifti (I think).
My stories
Original
- Dragon's Wish: a fantasy flash fiction.
- The Wolf With the Red Cap: a Rule 63 version of the famous story, with a bit of TF thrown in (short).
- Invader: in order to live on Earth, an alien must give up his entire past (short).
- Parole Planet: science fiction novelette about a young man stranded on a distant planet, among strangers with odd customs... that will slowly change him.
- Kingdom of the Fire River: Clockpunk fantasy novella in which a young soldier discovers a hidden world literally right under his feet. A refuge from disasters, unrest and war. But hide there for too long, and it's forever.
FreeRIDErs
- Alpha Camp (a stand-alone FreeRIDErs story -- can be read on its own without knowing anything about the setting);
- Return to Alpha Camp (a shorter sequel/epilogue of sorts to Alpha Camp);
- The Wolf and the Father (third story in the Alpha Camp series).
- Imperfect Coupling: a single (and short) TG story that requires familiarity with the setting, unlike the others.
Feedback on my stories is welcome, but I will argue with you: I don't do things without a good reason.
FreeRIDErs humor
Q: How do you know there's a formal occasion in Uplift?
A: MPs come to work wearing pants.
Q: How do you know there's a formal occasion in Aloha?
A: MPs come to work wearing something.
Q: How do you know it's Casual Friday in Nextus?
A: There must be some mistake. In Nextus they have Casual Monday.
Why did the RIDE cross the road? Because the road was of the opposite sex.
Favorites
(from Shifti)
- Pretty much anything from the aforementioned FreeRIDErs setting.
- Extracted, and other stories from Sturmovik's United Federation of Alternate Worlds setting.
- Destinies, an awesome sci-fi novel by the late Michael Bard, fairly hard SF until near the end. Reminiscent of A.E. Van Vogt and Arthur C. Clarke, except much better written.
- Diary of a Centaur in a Human's World, by the same author. Furry transformation done right for a change, with all the body horror it would normally involve.
- Joysweeper's 501st and Femtroopers, from the Xanadu series. Deep psychological TF fiction in an utterly surreal setting.
- Refamiliarization, by Xodiac, another Xanadu story.
