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* [[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/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. | * [[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. | |||
Revision as of 10:23, 17 November 2013
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| 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 FurAffinity or on Twitter. Or you can e-mail me via Shifti (I think).
My stories
Alpha Camp (a stand-alone FreeRIDErs story -- can be read on its own without knowing anything about the setting)
Feedback on my stories is welcome, but I will argue with you: I don't do things without a good reason.
Favorites
(from Shifti)
- Pretty much anything from the aforementioned FreeRIDErs 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.
