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Follow these quick links to the stories, or see below for a detailed Index. Non-series stories: Another Day | |
| Ketrin Series: Part One Part Five Kipling and Ketrin and Mowgli and Me [feature article] Ketrin: Who’s Who (CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!) Special Presentation: Thirsty God by Margaret St. Clair | On Display series: On Display A non-statuephile story: The Tale of Avo and Ivo (now part of Ketrin Part Five Feature: The Library of Frozen Men |
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| The body retains its normal texture and (usually) colour and may be malleable, even though the person is incapable of moving voluntarily. | ||
| The body takes on the appearance of stone, metal, ice or wood, becoming totally rigid and immovable. There is usually no discernible breathing or other sign of life, and the person can be mistaken for a statue even though he may be fully conscious. | ||
| The body is entirely under someone else’s control. Its owner is incapable of moving of his own free will. (Infrequent.) | ||
900 words, rated R June 2007 | ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 Each day he was required to clean the statue in the courtyard... but that wasn’t the only thing he had to do to it. | |
3,500 words, rated PG April 2007 |
What was I doing on a pedestal in the town square, and how did my hands get so grey and hard? | |
5,900 words, rated PG December 2000 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 The adolescent boy stood in the forest. That was all he did. That was all he could ever do. Was there anything the local people could do to help him? | |
5,800 words, rated R October 2004 |
The Chagru were just peasant farmers, but they’d made the belligerent Zal go away. When I demanded an explanation, I didn’t realise I was about to get a firsthand demonstration.... | |
6,300 words, rated R February 2000 |
A new spin on an old legend, in which the hero’s helpless immobility is taken advantage of by both sexes. | |
10,500 words, rated X December 1999 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 Jenarr and Alainn become lost in a “Bermuda Triangle” of space, and find themselves facing an eternity of sexual bondage to a primitive alien species. [This story is affiliated with the mostly female Flotsam series.] | |
3,300 words, rated PG July 2002 |
I can’t remember the past and I can’t imagine the future. The clock that ticks away my time as a statue has no hands. Am I doomed to exist in an eternally unchanging present? | |
9,000 words, rated R September 2007 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 Bryn was fleeing an enforced marriage that would have trapped him in a fate worse than death. But was what awaited him in the shrine any better? | |
6,900 words, rated PG October 2001 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 Mist was eighteen, full of the vigour and impatience of youth. All he ever wanted was to experience the excitement and mystery of exploring the universe. The last thing he expected was to be eternally paralysed by an alien trap. | |
4,800 words, rated PG July 1999 |
Our spaceship was a write-off. Our only hope of returning home was to get frozen. Not that I minded all that much. I’d always harboured fantasies about living statues, and now to my delight it looked as if they were coming true! | |
1,000 words, rated PG August 2005 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 NO OVERT SEXUAL CONTENT. He was eternally trapped in a lifeless, frigid wilderness - but how did he get there, and why? | |
5,500 words, rated R October 2006 |
Sarmin the sorcerer protects the land from war, disease and famine, and all he asks in return is ten youths each year to stand in his garden. | |
18,100 words, rated X January 2000 |
I, Verrian, was proud to be the model for the greatest statue ever created. I could never have imagined that my jealousy for a rival model would result in my becoming the statue, frozen in stone forever! [A literary masterpiece if I say so myself...ye humble author] | |
900 words, rated PG May 2004 |
NO OVERT SEXUAL CONTENT. A very short piece inspired by a statue by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Just how did the statue of the Shepherd Boy and his Dog come to be so amazingly lifelike...? | |
8,800 words, rated R April 2006 |
ILLUSTRATED BY BRIAN 56321 Leemis had a simple assignment: to study the Shaar tribe and report back to the academy. But he had reckoned without the Shaars’ sexual appetites - or their paralysing darts! | |
| The Tale of Avo and Ivo 2,500 words, rated R January 2003 |
Avo and Ivo were two men who suffered from genital problems - of a very unusual kind! (Now incorporated into Ketrin Part Five). | |
2,300 words, rated X September 1999 |
A firsthand account of how I was forced to become an imitation statue by day and a sex object by night. (Tastefully illustrated with images of nude sculpture.) | |
On Display 4,800 words, rated X May 2006 |
My endless tenure as a part-time statue, part-time sex doll, continues... but now my captor has prepared a remarkable surprise for me. | |
Ketrin resembles a grown-up version of Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli (not Disney’s!), except that he’s about 70% gay, and his enemy wants to turn him into a helpless sex doll. Apart from that, it’s more or less a case of spotting which bits of the plot I’ve stolen from Kipling! | ||
10,600 words, rated R August 2000 |
When Ketrin, the long lost son of a village woman, walks naked out of the jungle, his reappearance is greeted with rejoicing by some, but with lust and greed by others.... | |
6,600 words, rated R November 2000 |
Will Borvinn, the sadistic chief hunter, succeed in his evil plan to paralyse Ketrin forever and rape him at leisure? | |
8,000 words, rated R May 2001 |
Borvinn discusses his plans with the old sorcerer, Ketrin is attacked by something small and unpleasant and Sherinel searches for allies. Meanwhile, unknown to them all, one little bird holds all of their futures in its talons! | |
14,500 words, rated R May 2003 |
Only two years late... Mavrida makes her bid for freedom, Borvinn’s hunt begins, Sherinel faces his worst nightmare and Borvinn prepares to freeze Ketrin forever. Will he succeed? Wel...yes! But that’s not the whole story... | |
Incorporating The Tale of Avo and Ivo 17,200 words, rated R November 2003 |
Ketrin is worshipped as a god by hungry villagers. But how will their “omnipotent” deity save them from starvation when he can’t actually do anything? Well, where there’s a will.... | |
6,900 words, rated R April 2005 |
Sherinel is about to set off to search for Ketrin along with Silverpaw, Shadow and the Twins. Ketrin is a long way from home, still naked, paralysed and horny, but the villagers will be happy to worship him with their bodies if only he can save them. SPECIAL INVITED GUEST APPEARANCE BY WERSGOR! | |
9,900 words, rated R November 2006 |
Ketrin is still being worshipped by the villagers, but there is another major crisis that he has to try and resolve without being able to move. Meanwhile Sherinel and the four lupinoids face a hazardous journey to reach the far side of the river. If you thought “cliffhanger” was just an expression, think again. ANOTHER SPECIAL INVITED GUEST APPEARANCE BY WERSGOR! | |
14,800 words, rated R; December 2007 |
Sherinel is rescued by a pair of naked strangers and realises that Ketrin may not be completely unique. Meanwhile Mavrida sets off on a quest of her own and meets some remarkable people, and as the drought finally shows signs of breaking the paralysed Ketrin spends some time talking to the voices in his head. WERSGOR ONLY GETS A SMALL CAMEO IN THIS ONE. SORRY. MAYBE NEXT TIME... | |
| Ketrin: Who’s Who Feature Article |
Confused by all the names in the Ketrin series? Well, now there’s a listing of just about every character who has any bearing on the plot, to avoid any confusion (mostly the author’s). SPOILER WARNING: Seriously - do not, do not, do NOT go to this page if you don’t want to discover major plot revelations in advance. | |
| Kipling and Ketrin and Mowgli and Me Feature Article |
A background article to the Ketrin series, in which I reveal some of my influences, including Rudyard Kipling, John Eyton, Olaf Baker, Regis Loisel and Philippe Sternis.... | |
by Margaret St. Clair 3,600 words, rated PG for adult references and horror, not eroticism |
A story written before I was even born, which provided me with the inspiration for my Flotsam stories. When Brian rapes and abandons a purple-skinned Venusian girl, an ancient shrine seems to provide the perfect refuge from her vengeful family. But thanks to a malfunctioning alien device, that refuge soon turns into a prison from which escape is impossible.... | |
| The Library of Frozen Men Feature Article |
A selection of Male Statue and Paralysis Scenes from Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels and Short Stories. This is actually an article I began writing before I set up this site, which I only rediscovered and polished up much later. Hope it was worth the wait! | |