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If Trans People Were Lawyers

Hello, stranger. I heard you’ve been telling people you’re a lawyer.

That’s right.

I don’t agree with you using that label to describe yourself. I’d like you to call yourself a doctor instead.

But I’m not a doctor. I’m a lawyer.

I disagree, ...

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Black Hippy Chick Day: When Punctuation is a Democracy

Last week we discussed the idea that commas are a democracy. You choose them on the basis of your pacing and clarity. Commas are often a matter of taste and of poetry. Periods can be a democracy, too. In poetry, omitting a period where one is needed can have a powerful effect. You can speed up yo...

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It’s Ted Hughes Week <And We Shiver In Fear>

Ted Hughes hated the idea of religion in poetry. He said to include religion was to set limits on its relevance to readers. How universal is a piece of literature if it only appeals to Christians or Mormons? Still, Hughes was fascinated by power that fell beyond the limits of humanness. He called...

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My Favourite Dating Website Isn't a Dating Website

I’ve never used Tinder because I don’t have it in me to swipe through photographs as though I’m shopping for wall paper on eBay. I have a friend who’s harnessed the site for what it was first intended: to find sex right now, at the bar on the corner, but only if she’s blonde and waxes r...

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Fuck Gary Chapman. Those Are Not My Languages

I don’t know which buttons got switched when they took me out the box, but I don’t interpret romance the same as most. Sadomasochism is starlight and roses on my planet. I’d rather be dragged to a public bathroom with bruises in the back of my throat than to a white tablecloth establishment...

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Hemingway Week Day Two: The Modernistic Renaissance

Hemingway was the leader of the modernistic Renaissance when writers discovered the power of realism. I love the movement more than just about any other, so I’ve spent many years trying to learn how to remove myself from my fiction and poetry so the story could feel real to others. For those of...

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Hemingway Week: It's Not About What You Write, but What You Leave Out

“All you have to do is write one true sentence.” -Hemingway

This is probably Hemingway’s most famous quotation. The agony of his writing experience is wrapped up in those 10 meagre words. Don’t misconstrue him. The sentence is wry and sarcastic. It’s hard ...

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When Dominants Want to Help You Grow: An Adjunct to Today's Fetlife Post

 

Every long-term relationship I’ve had has helped me grow, especially the one with my first dom. By accepting all the shame I brought to his door, he helped me to get in touch with my sexuality for the first time in my life. His unconditional love was like years of therapy, just as ...

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Hemingway Week: Stop Writing Before Your Battery is Completely Discharged

If you discharge the entire battery in your car, it’s rendered useless. It will never hold a charge again. You always need to make sure you have a little life in there. So it is with writing. Writers have little batteries that are prone to running out. You’ve got to make sure you always leave...

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Inspiration Day Two: Having New Adventures

Hemingway hunted, fought in wars, and spent time in bullrings, so his books were full of grand adventures.

Anne Sexton wrote about a different kind of war. Her struggle was against mental illness. She lived a life of domesticity as women in the Fifties were wont to do. Both perspectives dom...

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What If You See Your Dad At a Kink Event?

So you’re new to BDSM and when you hear the words “Kink Event,” Jaws music plays. What if you see your dad in a corner getting ball-punched by a leather man? What if your boss finds out you’re into rope? What if you find out BDSM isn’t really for you? You’re not really a...

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Why You Can't Get Laid on Fetlife

The most popular search term for my blog is “How to get laid on Fetlife.” That leads the humble dudebro to a post I wrote about why Fet’s women hate being treated like products at a meat market. And if you scroll a little further, you’ll find a bunch of dudebros who are stewing in their o...

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Personality Week Day Six: The Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Writing About

Last week we covered the character traits required to write well. I’m not even close to covering everything crawling around in my brain, so I’m extending the theme for another week. We’re starting with an excerpt from J.M. Coetzee’s Nobel Prize-winning novel, Disgrace.

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Just a Special Snowflake Sub

In my lifetime, I’ve floated from sub to bottom to slave to slut to brat. This has brought me to who I am today: a devolved knot of confusion unable to stick a single label on myself. I’ve erased the orientation from my profile and became a vague and noncommittal “bottom”. My fetish list ...

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Orlando and his sticks

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Suicidal Ideation isn't a Lone Sniper From Up High

Suicide doesn’t sneak up on you like a sniper, alone and without warning from some secret place up high. If it did, it probably wouldn’t be one of the top three leading causes of death worldwide. People who succumb to it are stronger than you think.

 

No. Suicide ambushes you...

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Black Hippy Chick Day: Abstractions

lake Once wrote:

“Pity would be no more,
If we did not make somebody Poor;
And Mercy no more could be,
If all were as happy as we;
And mutual fear brings peace;
Till the selfish loves increase.
Then Cruelty knits a snare,
And spreads his baits with care.”

I do...

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Character Week: Pride is a giant wall keeping the bad writers out

I request feedback from a host of different critics. Some are writers themselves. Some are simply good readers. Others are aliterate and rarely interested in reading any damned thing, let alone my damned thing. And do you know what? Those aliterate readers have often identified serious problems i...

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Georgie learning recall!

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Georgie boy bonus pic!

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Georgie

A few months ago, Georgie couldn't be trusted in a small kennel. Here he's off-leash in a public dog park. He comes when called. He drops and waits when dogs approach him. He's come so far. Good boi. Boop.

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Zoomies in the Tears park!

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Motivation Week Day Four: Verse isn't Poetry. You Can Write It 24/7

My mentor used to tell me he wasn’t a poet. He just knew enough about poetry to fake it. I disagree. I think he achieved greatness many times in his life, but he defined the difference by teaching us that verse and poetry are two different things.

Verse is a set of metrical units. Anyone ...

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The Trouble with Self-Titled Mentorship

The scene has a playpen the size of a rugby field full of self-titled masters who have been involved in BDSM since they were yea high to a cricket. Yep, when you were in primary school, a fifth of your class was already whipping subs. They wrote the BDSM textbook at the tender age of four, then m...

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On Shuffling Off Floofy Coils

I was digging around my post archives and this surfaced from years ago. I thought it might be worth reposting.

Bobby Dog shuffled off his floofy coil on Saturday. He was the best doggo I'd ever met—my four-legged soulmate and favourite friend. Yesterday, a friend and I did Bobbalicious' f...

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Black Hippy Chick Day: Proofing Your Work

I have a friend who’s a maddeningly exceptional proofreader. She’s actually in IT, and yet she’s a better proofreader than I am. Even worse, she knows more than I do. This is an obvious injustice, but the world isn’t fair. Every morning, she gives me a list of syntax errors and typos from...

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How Smut Was Created: A Bible Story

This is the account of porn when it was created.

Now no decent porn had yet appeared on the earth, and no gangbangs had sprung up, for the lord god had forgotten to create smut directors. Then he formed them from velvet cigarette pants and leopard print overcoats so that he’d get a ton of...

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Failure Week: Circumlocutions

Authenticity made my mentor who he was, and it was one of his most important lessons. He railed against overcomplicated words and prose constantly. He’d write rants to the newspaper every week. I earned much of his mentorship by cutting out all those letters because he had cerebral palsy and co...

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It's Not Ink That Produces Writing. It's Thinking.

Christopher Hitchens used to say nobody could live a vibrant inner life without constantly inhaling books—a habit that he maintained his entire life. Writers must live vibrant inner lives if we’re to feel motivated to write. Hitchens wrote for four decades. In addition to his work for some of...

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It's Motivation Week!

A blank page can be a heavy thing, especially if you’re as uninspired as a Mills and Boon novel. The sheer nothingness of it will stare you down until you hit that “X”. Maybe today isn’t the right day to write, so you might as well not bother. A blank page has a way of instilling fear, bu...

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