PotluckSoup

@potlucksoup.bsky.social

Illustrator and Writer by day. NSFW illustrator and writer by night. Cis. He/Him. Spicy LGBTQIA+ Ally. All characters 18+. You better be too. Links to other social on my site. Draw/Write Comms Open. https://POTLUCKSOUP.COM

I have so many pieces to finish coloring. Emma x Sal, a fantasy guest post, at least two Cassie sequentials, a long Jenni story, and like six more. You know that artist that is bad about finishing and posting stuff? That's me.

"What happened last night?" Manon thought dragging a finger down her bare stomach. She felt wet, sore, and used. She'd be happy to be in Paul's room, spread across his bed – if it weren't for the picture of Paul's lover on the cork board above his desk.

Okay so quizzes don't exist here but sound off if you're Poly/EMN/Lifestyle of whatever. Tell me how you got into it. I got into the scene thanks to a friend who was a lot braver than I was when it came to visiting events. Now he runs a bunch of them! (And I attend, on occasion.)

100% Human made art in your pocket! Analog rocks! Print proof of "Emma & Sal's First Date" has arrived! I'm hyped to have this up on the site soon! Printed versions are standard 5x8 novella size and are discreet — perfect for carrying in your pocket and reading in a coffee shop, or wherever!

Photo of the novella print proof of PotluckSoup's "Emma and Sal's First Date" story. The cover depicts a scene where Emma, a white haired 20-something wearing a yellow top and red pants, walks past a woman in a hoddie. The woman in the grey hoodie is Sal, her red hair peeking out from the hood. She looks transfixed as she looks at a laptop screen, which we cannot see.

The cover's typography and layout are bast on classic novella and magazine covers. The title is listed in a classic font, with the tagline — "One Gala, Two Women, Bound for Trouble. The book is laid atop PotluckSoup's notebook and tablet stand because he's mostly a writer and illustrator, not an amazing photographer, tbh.

Wacom recently asked me to talk about why I make queer comics, and given there are multiple bills right now floating around in congress that are effectively "we will kill your livelihood if we get a sniff of queer" I had some pretty strong, simply feelings to relay.