SHIP’S LOG 7: CAKE, CATGIRLS & A SOCK DEMON

Leto Armitage, Quartermaster
Life continues while a certain sock demon seems intent on provoking me. I’ve left better socks than him crusty under my bed when I was a teenager.
Tomorrow has again become today. I didn’t notice at first because I slept through it, but the Captain banged on my door very loudly at an ungodly hour that no man should see – noon. Oh well, coffee, tea or rum, they’re all on the sideboard, let’s start the log review.
In This Week’s Ship’s Log
LETO’S WIP MAY 2023

Since last I penned one of these I finished up the rough draft of a yuri (girl’s love) story called Catgirl From Saturn. It is a take on the themes of the classic Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galathea with some cross-pollination from Clamp’s Chobits. Catgirl is an adult story in the sense that I can not…
OF SOCKS AND SANDALS I

When I met the dwarven engineer Cerran my first impression was that I didn’t know you could have a little people dwarf but then I realized it was age. He had folded in upon himself as if the weight of years had crushed him. I had thought dwarves aged like stone but he was more like a man and simply…
LET THEM EAT CAKE, SHE SAID

When a French queen said “let them eat cake” do you think she meant that as in a cake or was she suggesting she wasn’t getting enough loving down below? I like to think it was the later, but we’re talking about bread cake today, not kitty cake. This is a…
LOUIS L’AMOUR

Louis L’amour is bestLouis L’amour is best known as a voice of a very American genre, the Western. His novels and short stories helped define the genre for generations of readers. And while his reputation is well deserved it is not definitive.
And Finally…
Next week, it’s our Ship’s Witch, M.W. Marie McLeod who takes over the newsletter. I look forward to seeing what her little sock familiar is going to do. He’ll unspool when he sees what I have coming for him BWHAHAHAHA … excuse me. I got a little carried away.
/Leto