Nicko Cecchini (Canadian, d.o.b. unknown) - Defensive Measures (2026)

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Nicko Cecchini (Canadian, d.o.b. unknown) - Defensive Measures (2026)

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I don't want a cast of healthy characters I want them all to be varying degrees of suicidal
An artist prepares her most recent presentation for her vampiric patron. Two enemy knights meet off the battlefield in the shadows of dusk. A Creation crawls home to his Creator. A sheriff fights the odd fixation of the town "bandit".
Fellows, I return with glad tidings: I have not abandoned the pen, nor have I abandoned you. This June, my writing group undertook the challenge of assembling a queer erotica anthology to offer to you completely free, gratis, and for nothing! It is over 60k words, 148 pages, and includes but is not limited to content like blood drinking, hate sex, heat/rut cycles, degradation/humiliation, medical examination, and size difference.
We have bugs! We have gnolls! We have jocks! I personally contributed a story inspired by Frankenstein, and I am extremely proud of it. But be warned, gentle reader: not only is it very yucky nasty, it also has THEMES.
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Please enjoy a preview of my story before staff takes it down for having at least two bad words in it.
Well as a "fan" I would be "serviced" by some THEMES AND MOTIFS #themesandmotifs #artwithmeaning
hi bavitz, I'd be interested to hear what other webfiction you keep an eye on / recommend
I'm probably not as prolific a reader of web fiction as I should be. My reading has much more frequently tilted toward the classics, where there's a lot less of a need to sift large amounts of mediocrity for hidden gems. The way web fiction is monetized also encourages works that are absurdly long compared to conventional fiction. A million words seems to be the baseline for any big-name webfic; this is the equivalent of three 1,000-page novels. This length, it seems, is often accomplished via bloat rather than variety and depth of things to say, and it also makes actually engaging with these works a full-time job.
That said, here is a list of web fiction I've read that I would recommend to others:
The works of Nostalgebraist: He has four novels, all of which are worth reading. One of the most unique and fully realized voices in the webfic scene, especially with his later output (Almost Nowhere and Apocalypse of Herschel Schoen). The Northern Caves is his most notable and page-turning work.
Worth the Candle by Alexander Wales: Though a million+-worder (and currently stubbed for publication on Amazon), this is a pretty remarkable pinnacle of the LitRPG isekai genre that absolutely infests the mass-market male-readership webfic scene, using the genre as a vehicle for complex and at times harrowing personal introspection. The climax is incredible.
The Flower That Bloomed Nowhere by Lurina: Another million+-worder, this time in the vein of Umineko. An intersection between philosophical debate on the goals of medical science and a dissection of the meaning of personal identity. Currently ongoing.
Chili and the Chocolate Factory by Gazemaize: Really funny. Leans into the slasher horror aspect of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is good because slasher horror is the ultimate form of fiction.
Antilia by Pigoseg: Highly obscure author compared to the others on this list; they're on my radar because they originally wrote fanfiction of Fargo and Chicago. Antilia is their first original work, a short but perfectly-constructed story with an incredible concept. I currently have the first draft of their next novel, a Doki Doki Lit Club fanfic where Monika makes a society of clones of the other characters who then get into a race war, and so far it's shaping up to be even better. Name to watch out for.
CORDYCEPS by Benedict: Another short, tightly-constructed work with a lot of punch. Very strong emotional climax despite the more formalistic puzzlebox construction of the narrative.
Detective Pony by sonnetstuck: Modern Cannibals but more deeply rooted in academic postmodern thought.
How the Questing Beast Chased, and Caught, Her Own Tail by Avunvain: Very interesting prose stylist, which sets this work apart from a lot of the rest. A heady and psychological work that can take some close reading (and rereading) to parse, which is always a rewarding experience. It's Madoka Magica fanfic. Ongoing.
I'm probably forgetting something else (edit: I did, and edited it in) but this is a pretty good list. (I'd love to fill it with some more Fargo/Chicago fanfic like London but that'd probably be too self-indulgent.)

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the most unrealistic part of my fantasy world is that the knights are walking around in plate mail 24/7 like dark souls characters

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son acquired. i think i'm going to name him duke and no one will know it's a convoluted dark souls reference
he looks mad but he fell asleep when i sat next to him
son acquired. i think i'm going to name him duke and no one will know it's a convoluted dark souls reference
I crashed from the numbing heat. Slumbered in deep and lost myself in dream. I roamed through and nowhere in the maze. The shapes I saw grew and shrank, pulsing and floating. The Fever was getting to me. Closer they hunger and I burn in my head.
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consequences of stealing half-baked ideas from ignis (the first manuscript i ever finished) for ateobr (the book i'm working on now) is that i can't go back and develop those half-baked ideas when i rewrite ignis
getting an evil spirit put inside you without your knowledge or consent is basically a classic childhood experience