Ketrin's World
KETRIN LIVES! FOR R(E)AL!!!
It’s been far too long, but PART 16 has arrived, and that means it can’t be long before Part 17!

(Wow, I can’t believe I was able to type that last part with a straight face.)


Ketrin
Ketrindex   Prologue
  Part One   Part Two
Part Three   Part Four
Part Five   Part Six
Part Seven   Part Eight
Part Nine   Part Ten
Part Eleven   Part Twelve
Part Thirteen   Part Fourteen
Part Fifteen   Part Sixteen
Major Players
Kipling and Ketrin
and Mowgli and Me


Other Stories
Jaskri and the Maiden
Jaskri’s Child
The Sculptor’s Model
Adrift
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with the exception of commissioned artwork, which is
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respective years of creation. All rights reserved.

Welcome to Ketrin’s World. I’m Leem, and I have set up this site in a shameless attempt to get feedback on my ongoing jungle science fiction fantasy adventure novel Ketrin (the story of a Misplaced Orphan With Grafted Lupinoid Instincts), and other stories that take place on the same planet.

September 2017: You’ll have noticed the new banner. I’ve also revised the site design so that it will hopefully look better on widescreen monitors. Any comments on the changes would be welcome.

Let’s try to clear up one ongoing bit of confusion, shall we? Just as The Nice did not in fact release an album called Five Bridges Suite - the album was called Five Bridges, while “Five Bridges Suite” was one of the tracks - likewise, Ketrin’s World refers to the title of this WEBSITE. The actual STORY of Ketrin and his friends is simply entitled Ketrin. Everybody got that? Sigh. One lives in hope.

Early instalments of Ketrin, along with the other stories, originally appeared on my other site, The Pygmalion Syndrome. Most of the stories on that site were written solely (and unashamedly) for purposes of titillation. Ketrin and the other stories I’ve singled out to showcase on this site do have their fair share of erotic moments as well, but they also have more complex plotting and characterisation, and I hope you’ll agree with me that they possess some literary merit.