I am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you're reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.
In a practical sense, I am an author who writes ser...view moreI am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you're reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.
In a practical sense, I am an author who writes series of novels featuring action, adventure, and detailed sex between one man and a lot of women, typically inhuman women, be they monsters, aliens, or other. I also almost always have a tendency to write about people who are fed up with society, whatever their society is, and are looking for ways to build their own lives of happiness together.
In a more detailed sense, as a writer, I have a few different focuses.
My first focus is on protagonists. When I got my start writing in 2015, I could almost have been called a counterculture author. I was (and still am) tired of the stereotypical male protagonists. You know the kind I mean: the 'Alphas', the tough guys, the douche-bros who treat women like crap and get away with it because it's their story and because 'it's okay cuz they're hot'. I was also tired of the playboy billionaires whose superpower was money, the ultra-ripped firefighters and NAVY Seals, and the larger-than-life outlaws and bad boys. I wanted to hear from way more realistic characters. Socially awkward technicians and self-conscious nerds and quiet introverts. And for five years, I wrote about these types. Recently, however, I've been branching out and writing different protagonists. Not alpha-assholes, but characters who are more self-assured, protagonists who are more take charge and get more things done, without being an asshole about it, and without being all-powerful. These characters can still be anxious or uncertain of themselves, but they have a bit more confidence and are more decisive.
The second focus is on themes. You could call these themes foundational. I believed in them when I began writing my first story, Hellcats, and I still do. These are things like trust, honesty, respect, open communication, safe BDSM, functional open and poly relationships, things of that nature. I believe in people talking to each other, people being open and vulnerable with each other and not being punished. I believe in the validity of depression and anxiety, and in trying to face those things realistically. I don't believe in the stoic hardass who will never show his emotions and always 'bear his suffering in silence like a true man'. I think that's BS and shockingly unhealthy. I believe in characters who must make hard decisio...view less