I love fantasy. Always have.
Give me dragons, trials, ancient powers, forbidden rites, women who survive impossible odds and come out sharper for it. I will happily disappear into those worlds for days at a time. Like many people, I got pulled into BookTok and devoured the recommendations. Fourth Wing. Blood of Hercules. Trial of the Sun Queen. I inhaled them.
And then I hit the sex scenes.
Again and again, I found myself pulled out of otherwise rich, imaginative settings by depictions of kink that were clumsy at best and actively harmful at worst. Power dynamics flattened into cliché. Consent treated like a technicality. Dominance written as aggression without intelligence. Submission confused with passivity or weakness.
It frustrated me more than I expected.
Not because I’m precious about kink, but because I know how good it can be when it’s written by someone who actually understands it. Kink is not just aesthetic. It’s psychology, communication, trust, consequence, restraint. It is subtle when it’s done well. Transformative. Charged.
And yet, so much popular fantasy writing treats it like a costume you throw on for a scene and discard immediately afterwards.
There’s an old piece of advice writers love to repeat: write what you know.
Well. I know kink.
I know what it feels like when power is held quietly and competently. I know the difference between dominance that feeds on ego and dominance that is rooted in care, structure, and intent. I know how erotic tension builds when people are listening to each other, not just colliding bodies together because the plot demands it.
And I also genuinely love writing.




Over the last year, I’ve built a workflow that lets me publish consistently without burning myself out. That matters to me, because I’m not interested in throwing out rushed, half-formed work just to keep an algorithm happy. What I want is depth, polish, and continuity.
On my Patreon, I release:
- One standalone scene every week.
- One longer story each month, told across multiple episodes spaced through the month.
Some pieces are lush and mythic. Some are intimate and grounded. Some are playful. Some are dark, commanding, and quietly unsettling in the way only good power exchange can be. What they all have in common is intention.
I write erotica that understands consequence.
I’m interested in what desire does to people. How pride unravels. How control shifts. How humiliation can be earned rather than slapped on as a gimmick. How surrender feels when it is chosen, not forced by lazy plotting. I care about rhythm, pacing, and voice. I care about scenes that linger in the body after you’ve finished them.
That is my USP.
This is porn written by someone who knows kink from the inside, who respects it enough not to sanitise it, and who also refuses to write it badly for the sake of shock or speed. It is erotic fiction that trusts the reader to notice nuance, to sit with tension, and to enjoy power that is precise rather than performative.
Patreon allows me to do this properly.
Not everyone can afford my time or my work in person. Patreon is a way to support what I make, indulge in it, and keep it alive. Subscribing directly funds the writing itself. Even if subscribing isn’t possible for you, liking, commenting on, and sharing my free content genuinely helps. It tells platforms and potential readers that this work has an audience, and that it’s worth continuing.

You might notice a shift on my socials too.
Social media is becoming increasingly hostile to sex work and adult content, even when it is thoughtful, legal, and responsibly created. Because of that, I’ll be positioning my public platforms more clearly around me as an author. Fragments, extracts, glimpses. Lines held back. Breaths before the kiss.
Rest assured, I am still sessioning. That part of me hasn’t disappeared. I just can’t advertise it in the ways I once could.
What hasn’t changed is my commitment to making work that is intelligent, erotic, and unapologetic about pleasure.
If you’ve ever read a fantasy novel and thought, “This world deserved better sex scenes than this,” then you already understand why this Patreon exists.
You’re very welcome here.