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I figure I have to say something about this, because...well, it's going to affect my abilities as a content creator, and people will eventually notice that. Since this is a fetish community, I tend to keep my real life separate from this, but something has happened, and you all deserve to know about it.


If you don't follow me on Twitter, you probably didn't hear that I was recently hospitalized back in December. Unfortunately, and without going into details why, I was not insured at the time (I am now, after the fact). For my American readers, you probably know where this is going.


The bill came. It's a lot of money. I cannot even begin to hope to afford it. As such, it is a real possibility that I may be about to undergo severe financial problems. This will require all of my attention.


I have unlaunched my Patreon and all of my projects (most likely including the A Weekend Alone comic series on Giantess Fan) are now officially on pause for an indeterminate amount of time until I can figure out what is going to happen.


I am not asking for anyone to do anything. This is not a cry for help or pity. It's just so you guys know.


I'm sorry.

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I've been writing Size Related stories and comics for over a decade. This is what I love to do, and I hope to continue doing it for many more years to come. I want to try and create more than what I currently do.


I want to dedicate myself full time to this. As cheesy as it is for me to say (and sort of a pun, considering the context), but to commit to this is my biggest dream. If you've been a long fan of mine, and would like to support me as a creator, please check out my patreon.


https://www.patreon.com/KevinFred

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On Twitter, I recently commented on my surprise that people still, even many years after its discontinue, ask about my "Frontier" series that I had over on Giantess World. This series was arguably my most popular before the arrival of A Weekend Alone on Giantess Fan, and recent comments made in reviews of my newer work "Three Days" that reference it have caused me to look back at it and, I will dare to say publicly, even consider going back to it. However, as I said on Twitter, if I were to go back to it in any capacity, I would sooner reboot the series and start it all over again rather than continue it as is. But why? What was wrong was with the original series? What would be different about it?


The major change would be with Arell, specifically her behavior in the first of the series, "The Final Frontier". When I first began writing that series, Arell was meant to be evil. There was no redemption arc, nothing like that planned. She was just a hot alien woman being a giantess. I don't remember when or why, but I eventually decided such a simple approach to the character wasn't good enough, so the whole arc of her redemption came along. However, this change of character was not well transitioned, especially since Arell killed people in front of Bradley and seemed to enjoy doing so, and continued to maliciously tease and taunt him.


A reboot of the series would feature a much more restrained Arell, who regrets having to "step in" and take control of the planet, but feeling that she must do so. However, her approach, while firm, would be more diplomatic, creating the second big change of the series. In "The Final Frontier", Arell is the antagonist. She seems to be enslaving the planet and threatens to destroy it if there is resistance. In the reboot, her rule would offer a future of peace and technological advancement at the cost of the planet's freedom. This creates a schism in which many in humanity are in favor of Arell's rule, while others wish to resist it. Bradley Peterson is thus forced to face not only Arell, but his fellow humans.


I feel that this would create a far more interesting story than the original iteration of the series. What do you guys think? .

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Introduced in Issue 12, the Fly (who is referred to in scripts literally as, The Perverted Fly) has become a regular sight within the A Weekend Alone universe. Curiously diving towards the boobs and butts of attractive women, the Fly may be one of the more unconventional characters in the series, standing out as something of a strange addition. Why is there a literally perverted fly chasing after these girls and why was it necessary?


The Fly's wasn't originally meant to be a recurring character. It was supposed to be a temporary mode of transportation in Issue 12 and 13 before either being crushed or just chased off. In addition, the fact that our tiny protagonists could ride the fly comfortably just emphasized the size difference all the more. While writing Issue 12, I decided to have the Fly buzz towards Mary-Jean's boobs multiple times (originally by accident). Valerie would then joke that the Fly was after big boobs and teased it with her own bust. The insinuation that the Fly was literally perverted was nothing but a one time joke from Valerie's own perverted sense of humor.


So why is the Fly still around? There are are a couple answers to this. The first is that the Fly proved to be a convenient mode of transportation. The second was that, if the Fly was going to stick around, it'd need some kind of reason and so Valerie's joke became truth. But Valerie's joke wasn't the only source of inspiration behind the idea. As a fan of Unaware, the lives of everyday insects (flies, ants, etc) have always been a point of interest. How many small bugs get unknowingly sat on, stepped on, eaten, etc. The vision of a small ant crawling on the big butt of a girl casually lying in her yard or on a picnic is a scenario I've thought of before. The ant doesn't comprehend what it's crawling on. But if it did, what would it think about it. In most cases, probably not much. But what if, by some strange circumstance, the ant did not only did comprehend...but was also attracted to the girl (like a reverse furry or something), living scenarios that some of us can only fantasize about.


The Fly is an exploration of such a situation. We can now only watch and see how long it's luck lasts.

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With part two of Miss Delaine's Odd Snacks well into production, I thought I might talk about it a little more, as I often don't really talk about my Vore Fan comics. It has, since its premise is (as far as I know) pretty original, become one of my favorite series that isn't on GFan.


The original idea of "Miss Delaine's Odd Snacks" was actually very much different than what it is now. Originally, it was a futuristic story where a doctor approached by a giant humanoid alien. The Doctor must cure the alien of its "belly ache" by navigating through its bizarre and treacherous digestive system. While the idea sounded very interesting, it proved way too ambitious. In order to make it work, I (a person not educated in the finer points of biology/anatomy) would have to build a digestive system from scratch and try to explain it to an illustrator (whose native language may not be English) and possibly scour the Internet for references to put my ramblings into pictures. I quickly realized this was not feasible for me, so I'd have to find another method.


The easier solution would be to use the normal human body as a base to build from, but the problem there was that didn't really fit into the theme of "abnormal digestion" that I had planned. Eventually I thought that a digestive system which had somehow mutated would be the avenue to pursue. But why would there be so much radioactive material present for this to happen? Who would eat such obviously tainted things? Perhaps a person afflicted with Pica, a disorder which causes people to eat things they shouldn't. And thus, the basic storyline was built.


But since we were exploring the human digestive system, and not an entirely new and strange alien one with unfamiliar workings and organs, the story would have to focus on other things. What could we add to the familiar human stomach to make it more bizarre? And how could they benefit Miss Delaine (who must be completely unaware of what her "diet" is doing to her body)? Well, since she would consume a lot of strange things, it'd make sense that they'd help her digest things that she otherwise wouldn't be able to. But how? To answer that, we'll have to breakdown a little bit of how her digestive system works.


At the bottom of Miss Delaine's stomach is a tumorous mass that excretes organism which I dub "Acid Blobs". These blobs seek and eat inorganic material that Miss Delaine eats. They "digest" the materials and then their own bodies are digested and absorbed within Miss Delaine's intestines. This is basically how Miss Delaine absorbs nutrients from non-nutritious food. These blobs also act as a something of an immune system, as they also attack living creatures that Miss Delaine might eat (bugs, for example, which tend to mutate in the radioactive water).


Then there's, of course, her small intestines, which is where we'll start heading towards in the next issue. This section of her body is more dangerous than her stomach, and we'll get to see how Parker and Hernandez fair in this fair maiden.


Are you guys excited for part 2? What do you think will be lurking in further in Miss Delaine's digestive tract?

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