UNDER CONSTRUCTION – MAY BE SUBJECT TO LATER REVISION
HOW TO USE THIS SUBSTACK
The stories will come in three varieties initially.
1) Series X – These are pieces I wrote in published in 2013 and 2014 in another platform. If you were a fan of me there, thanks for coming here! Please know that I wrote all these things, and did not plagiarize them from that other site. I wrote these when I was still in my emergent form, and have since been homologated into a more fully realized avatar.
2) Series Y – These are new pieces, meant to serve as sequel to Series X. They were written in the last few years.
3) Novels. I have two novels in the offing. One, called Captive Weekend, is due to release in January or February on Kindle. The second, tentatively called Kiss The Boot, will be released hopefully no later than the summer of 2025. I’ll be posting sample chapters in the coming weeks of both, and I’m terribly excited to show them off.
Consider what appears here to be somewhere in between a rough draft and a final. I want what I post here to be as tightly constructed and proofread as possible, but I’m not naïve enough to think that errors won’t slip through, or that some of the work won’t be adjusted at some later time for publication in other formats, or simply to improve the work with the benefit of feedback and hindsight. So please, take pity on me when you encounter my mistakes. No one feels worse about them than I do.
At present, my SubStack has no paywall, but I will likely implement one once I reach my full publishing cadence in the spring of 2025. But even when I do that, I will still endeavor to bring a lot of free fiction to anyone who wants to read, and will try to treat what’s behind the paywall more as value added, than the total value.
Lastly, these works are works of fiction and are not intended as instruction in BDSM practices. Though I endeavor to present things with as much realism as possible, and to always present only “best practices” (unless the narrative requires the opposite, which I will call out), no one should take that is license to imitate the events I describe here. Just as listening to two doctors discuss a patient in an elevator does not make an eavesdropper into a surgeon, reading these stories in no way replaces the requirement for tops to receive real instruction on what they intend to do. Nor to they remove from bottoms the burden of ensuring their partners are safe players, and they they both engage in sane and consensual play.
Thank you,
Devon Francis Blair
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