Heyo, I’m Cithrel, and I write erotica about monster girls in a fantasy setting.
In my books, you’ll read about exotic body parts and fantastical abilities being used in naughty ways, often by a monster girl taking charge, and often in a wholesome manner.
I love writing about scary monster girls using scary abilities in a wholesome way and showing-and-not-telling the monstery aspects of my nonhuman characters.
Enjoy learning about succubus tails, slime-girl cloning, harpy wings, inappropriate uses of telekinesis, and much, much more.
Inspirations
I feel like every media I enjoy has some level of influence on my books.
Monster Girl Quest and the related Monster Girl Encyclopedia are my primary inspirations. The characters in those works have weird anatomies, weird abilities, and are (sometimes) wholesome.
If I had to just pick two really inspiring designs, it’d be Erubetie’s cloning and the Manticores’ tail.
As for other works, to also avoid blowing up this section, I’ll limit myself to mentioning Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Cult of the Lamb, The Dragon In The Dungeon, Made in Abyss, and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
Writing tools
I’m currently using:
- Macbook Air
- Kindle ereader
- Notion
- Google Drive
- Github
- Scrivener
- ProWritingAid
- Vellum
- Photopea
- Porkbun
- DigitalOcean
- Sendy
I’ve used these previously but have had some irreconcilable grievances:
- Atticus – Slow when there’s a lot of text. Offline mode syncing shenanigans. Sketchy cloud storage.
- Reedsy – Watermark. Can’t use offline.
- Grammarly – Misses a lot of mistakes.
- Google Docs – Slow when there’s a lot of text. Offline mode syncing shenanigans.
I have never used generative AI.