springbok7

Colour sketch of lavender on a pale background

My pseuds:
springbok7
I joined on:
2012-11-30
My user ID is:
91840

Bio

I'm a 40-something partner, and mother of furry, feathered, scaled, and finned critters, but no bipedal humanoids (hubby acting like a baby doesn't count and neither do my four-legged daughters when they walk around on their hind legs!) I've been flirting with writing for most of my life, but sadly have minimal time to work on it, and some of those projects have morphed many times over the course of the thirty years or so since the first few broke down the door into my brain and set up house... and refused to leave no matter how many times I've called the eviction agency to get them kicked out. Sigh. They are as well-behaved as my dogs, which is to say, not at all LOL!

So, anyway, I've been reading fiction since I can remember, and have always had a special spot for Logan/Wolverine... and after the X-movies, for Rogue as well. I am addicted to feralness? ferality? or just ferals? hmmmm! LOL! Either way, I love them, love reading about them, love writing about them, just love them. And as I sit here typing this out, I've realized that I've loved the concept of overcoming/mastering the feral in order to regain or learn one's humanity since before I even knew what that meant: long before I discovered Wolverine I have story snippets about that topic. Well, well, you learn something new about yourself every day :D

Regarding comments/reviews, constructive critique (concrit), and feedback in general, I thought it appropriate to put a note here. While I feel -- strongly thanks to several friends who are adversely affected by crit whether concrit or not -- that critiques of work should only be given when specifically requested by the creator of the work, consider this my notice that I welcome constructive critique on my writing, as well as comments in general. Kudos are also most welcome!

Fair warning, flames will be used to toast marshmallows (Thanks, Rachel!) and trolls will be returned to the dungeons from whence they came.