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For Readers: Dragons and Mpreg

Today’s reader topic comes from QSFer Ryane Chatman: I am wondering what is up with the dragon mpreg thing? My work persona (Candra Blaire) is wondering the same thing. OK, I didn’t even know this was a thing. Is it a thing? Do we like it? Discuss. Writers: This is a reader chat – you are welcome to join it, but please do not reference your own works directly. Thanks! Join the chat

Announcement: Paternity Ward, by Abraham Steele

Paternity Ward

QSFer Abraham Steele has a new paranormal book out: Newly in charge of his pack’s paternity ward, Eli cares about nothing more than his patients. The omega midwife would do anything to keep them safe and healthy. When an unexpected alpha arrives, Eli is appalled. Magnus is mean, he’s rude… and it’s clear that he’s the omega’s mate. Eli can’t stop himself from craving Magnus’s hard body and rough touch. But even as the gentle young shifter allows him access to his body, he won’t give him his heart. The brash alpha has never needed an omega’s respect before. For … Read more

For Writers: Mpreg in Sci Fi

Mpreg

Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Brian Cherry: Brian wants to talk about Mpreg – aka male pregnancy, specifically in sci fi. Is it theoretically possible, and if so, how? Does it screw with traditional gender roles, and is this a good thing? And do you like it in sci fi stories? Join the chat

For Readers: He’s Expecting

We’re seeing a growing trend of MPREG stories – Male Pregnancy – across the board. These are achieved by a variety of means. Some are trans men who decide to have children. Sometimes there’s a scientific advance that’s credited. It could be a paranormal influence, or even a magical spell. Whatever the method, these story lines challenge our perceptions of traditional gender roles. So my questions today: Do you like to read Mpreg in a story? Why or why not? Do you find most Mpreg stories plausible? Join the chat

Announcement: Broken Circle, by Victoria Sue

Broken Circle

QSFer Victoria Sue has a new Paranormal book out: Blaze, the most powerful werewolf on the planet has found his omega, Aden. Together with Conner and Darric they finally become true mates, fulfilling an ancient prophecy by the goddess Sirius and forming Orion’s Circle. The battle against the terrorist group, the Winter Circle, has begun. Blaze, however, is fighting his own battle. Aden is due to birth a child, and despite Blaze’s six hundred years of being an Alpha, nothing has prepared him for his hardest challenge yet — how to become a father. His struggles are hurting the people … Read more