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Tehuti 88
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since: 04-15-01, id: 59028
Author has written 8 stories for Fantasy, and Mythology.

Please comment. If nobody comments, I assume I have no reason to keep uploading here!

My e-mail:

social_phobe@yahoo.com

PROFILE:

I write fantasy/furry/occult/mythological fiction (ancient Egypt, native Ojibwa/Chippewa). My stories are my babies; I'm very shy, but I do appreciate every honest comment I receive.

I have some additional writing (X rated, primarily M/M), including an in-progress yaoi/anthro serial set in ancient Egypt, that I cannot post to this site; contact me for info.

PLEASE leave comments if you find yourself returning to read my stories! I often worry that my writing sucks, especially when people don't offer me any comments on it. I need to know if I'm any good. When people stop commenting, I can only assume the worst.

NOTE: I DO NOT reply to reviews onsite. But I DO read them all. I just don't want to review my own stories to reply to comments. If you want a reply from me, please E-MAIL me and I'll do the best I can. (I'm not snobby, I'm just very shy.)

If you have any stories about Egyptian or Ojibwa mythology that you'd like me to read, let me know!

Likewise, I'm currently seeking penpals/writer buddies without any luck; either people aren't interested, or they say they'll write back, and never do. :( If you're as interested in Egyptian or Ojibwa mythology and original fantasy/mythology/furry/sometimes yaoi writing as I am, and want to engage in some longwinded blithering with a likeminded soul, then PLEASE contact me! (I'm not averse to snail-mailing people in the US.) I do have other interests, but it's easiest for me to open up if we have the same kind of writing in common, since that's what I think about most. If you live in Michigan, we could perhaps even see the real Manitou Island together. :)




1. Manitou Island » reviews
Wolf demons, cannibal giants, mystical dreams...an original serial fantasy. Based loosely on Native American Indian Ojibwa (Chippewa) mythology.
Fantasy - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Adventure - Chapters: 64 - Words: 206,778 - Reviews: 37 - Updated: 12-27-06 - Published: 4-7-05
2. Escape reviews
He came from nowhere. Who is he? What horrors did he endure? An original Egyptian myth. (Upuat fic.)
Mythology - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 10,005 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 6-19-05 - Published: 6-19-05
3. Horus » reviews
A lost prince returns to face his murderous uncle - and to claim his birthright. Based on the Egyptian myth.
Mythology - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 12 - Words: 47,392 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 6-12-05 - Published: 4-8-05
4. Fly Away Home
What happens when two destinies meet. Manitou Island short story.
Fantasy - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,420 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 5-30-05 - Published: 5-30-05
5. Birth Of A God
A mother gives up her child, in order to save him... An original Egyptian myth. (Upuat fic.)
Mythology - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,988 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 4-28-05 - Published: 4-28-05
6. Coming Home reviews
Waiting for one who is lost to return. An original Egyptian myth. (Anubis/Bastet fic.)
Mythology - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,206 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 4-18-05 - Published: 4-18-05
7. Kebehut reviews
What happens when the god of death falls in love...with a mortal? An original Egyptian myth. (Anubis fic.)
Mythology - Fiction Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 20,533 - Reviews: 10 - Updated: 4-12-05 - Published: 4-12-05
8. Sobek & Hathor, AKA Heart Of Clay reviews
What happens when the goddess of love doesn't WANT to fall in love? An original Egyptian myth.
Mythology - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Fantasy/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 9,678 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 4-9-05 - Published: 4-9-05
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