
If you’re reading this, chances are I’ve guided you here. Perhaps you’ve inquired about the kind of writing I do, this unique craft I’ve been devoted to for a quarter of a century.
I may have stammered, offering vague descriptors like “adult fiction” or “speculative fiction” or “very niche fetish writing,” depending on our familiarity. My responses likely didn’t convey the true essence of my work, and perhaps it made you hesitant to probe further. I admit, I’m still self-conscious about describing my specific niche.
Allow me to clarify: I write about gigantic women, giantesses, and their presence in our world. But even more often, my stories revolve around the fascinating world of tiny people and shrunken men. What would life be like if they coexisted with us? What would this mean for interpersonal relationships, societal norms, and world-building?
My earliest work, penned during college, was raw, torrid erotica focusing on the perspective of a shrunken man or a towering giantess. Over the years, my interest has evolved towards crafting complex, complete stories filled with sympathetic characters and insightful social commentary—all within the intriguing Size Fantasy context.
So, for those newcomers to this genre, who may find themselves intrigued by the world of tiny men and shrunken people, I’ve selected some of my stories that I believe will provide an accessible introduction. Consider this your gateway, a gentle wade into a world that’s both fantastical and thought-provoking.
I thank you for your open mind, and I warmly invite your feedback. Your perspective, especially as someone new to the alluring tales of shrunken men and tiny people, is invaluable to me.
Hobbies and Passions − A young woman working at a bookstore has a crush on a regular customer, an older man who’s only a few inches tall.
The Rebound − A man recounts dating a woman who’s still hung up on her former relationship with, it’s learned, a highly unusual man.
The Looks of Love-Making − A medieval fantasy in which a young man is given bad advice on how to seduce a giantess.
Everything’s Easier Now − A city deals with its “infestation of Tinies” problem by fogging the metro area with a chemical to grow them up to normal size. How can this go wrong?
Bottlewealth − Ogres and giants engage in a collectible trading game, using tradespeople and artists in place of cards and tokens.
Commander MacBluster and the Dark Giantess − A long and winding tale by a retired officer as he relives encountering the stealthiest giantess he’s ever heard of, or hasn’t.
Petia the Witch, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 – A teacher seeks to escape her oppressive, impoverished town. Assistance comes in the form of a tiny man who’s been subsisting on her scraps.
Perhaps it’s natural to wonder how or why I got into this genre. That’s a question I’ve asked myself dozens of times. The answer to that has to do with movies and shows I watched as a kid, as well as how I’m naturally hardwired. “How Did I Get Into GTS” (GTS = giantess) is one of my many attempts to riddle this out for myself. “Cryptoetymology” explains how I chose my pen name and touches on my influences. I describe a childhood size-themed experience at a traveling carnival in “A Tiny Heart of Tremendous Passion,” and I recount an early size-themed dream in “Hunted!” Beyond that, I’m not sure how to explain it.
If all this hasn’t chased you off, you’re invited to poke through my other work (tagged “Gentle”). Very sincerely I thank you for your interest and bravery.