Unintended Tendencies

From Post-Self
Unintended Tendencies
JL Conway
Format Novella
Character Airah
Year 2XXX
Canonicity Canon

Unintended Tendencies is a novella by JL Conway. Originally written chapter-wise as an audience choice story on cohost, it is told largely in second person narrative, and explores the therian experience on the System and some of the dangers of engaging very thoroughly with identity.

Blurb

This is the story of one soul, shortly after upload to a vast digital world, exploring themself and their identity. Checking the boundaries of who and what they are, peeling back the layers of gender, self, and species. All the while discovering the fractures that lay beneath along with the trauma carried from the years before upload as they grapple with their own life, past, and future in the unlimited world of the System.

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Canon works
Books The Post-Self Cycle Qoheleth and "Gallery Exhibition: A Love Story" • ToledotNevi'imMitzvot and "Selected Letters"
Stories of Restoration MarshIdumeaKaddishApril May Yet Come
Motes PlayedUnintended Tendencies
Short stories In Clade Sufficiently AdvancedGenre CladeAprès un rêveSupport Group for Anomalies in ForkingCowboyTrue Love Lies Within and WithoutThe Big OShe Who Haunts the StormEarthboundCascade Failure
In Marsh' Game NightHome From the GameThe Party at the End of the WorldA Well-Trained EyeToward EternityPropheciesJournal of Diago PereiraMillwrightSentences
AssignmentCoffee LeakDreams for BreakfastFever DreamsFor Old Times NewHuesMeeting of OneOpportunity Paralysis The PartyTo — in the days after her deathReadingRegret of PotentialScanShared MomentWrigglings Toward