As I am getting ever-closer to finishing the First Draft of Tylvinian Tales: The Wolf's Den...
This is my official call for readers!
People who have already read the available chapters, people who would be willing to, people who have been meaning to but haven't gotten to it yet, all are welcome.
You can find the story here on wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/1435263399-tylvinian-tales-the-wolf%27s-den-chapter-1-dance
Or here on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/50774143/chapters/128261692
Review and critique. What seems lacking, what feels missing, what do you think is overused or ignored? Looking for as wide an audience as possible for this, from as many corners of writeblr as possible, so I can get a variety of viewpoints.
Anyone! Anyone and everyone. All are welcome to offer their views and opinions. But if you're looking for what the content is, look no further than...
Tylvinian Tales: The Wolf's Den is the first in a 10-book anthology series detailing the lives of various residents of the city of Tylvin. The series is set in a world of anthropomorphic beings known as Sentients, specifically in a country called Ferus.
The Wolf's Den focuses on Ryder Trayson and his efforts to navigate life, love, and his increasing involvement in the darker sides of his home town.
It can best be defined as romantic slice-of-life with elements of crime. It also includes a diverse cast of LGBT individuals, with Ryder himself being bisexual, with his found family consisting of David Seltz, a homoflexible male, Trace Parker who is trans masc, Moss Seltz, who is non-binary, and Davina Seltz, who is omnisexual.
Be aware, strong language and, at times, slurs are used, as well as there being heavy violence described in varying levels of detail, from mild to extremely graphic. Also features some sexual themes and scenes.
How long until the story is complete:
I am writing Chapter 15 as we speak, and there are a total of 20 chapters planned. I'm less than 2 weeks away from finishing the First Draft in it's entirety if I maintain this pace, or less than 4 weeks away if I slow down and account for off-days.