Hello! Nice to meet you. We're LittleIdeas, a bunch of weirdos in a trenchcoat who write weird stories. We kind of run the gamut of ABDL-adjacent stories, from cutesy wholesome age regression stuff to gross bad end diaper TF. Usually, we focus more on emotional and sensory detail than most other things. We like to use that detail only as much as is needed, though; we have faith in our readers to be able to read between the lines from time to time.

If you haven't read our stories before, we specialize in character drama, and in really getting into the mindset of each character involved. Our goal is to write both generally gratifying ABDL fiction as well as ABDL fiction that is a little bit more ambitious, stretching the boundaries of what people would expect in a story from this community.

We use the pronoun “we” here because we are a system. Like I said earlier, a bunch of weirdos in a trenchcoat. We are a few different individual identities who share a body. We are disabled, transfem, non-binary, aromantic, asexual, neurodivergent, polyamorous, and probably a bunch of other labels we're not thinking of right now. We very much reject the frankly awful state of the ABDL community over the course of its modern existence, and the ways in which it has become increasingly prone to lateral violence and disposability while completely failing to protect the most vulnerable members of the community. We aren't gonna participate in all of that drama; we are instead going to focus on making safe spaces where we can, and on building community that's designed to last and have a positive impact in people's lives.

Surprise, surprise: as a survivor of sexual assault and abuse, as well as a survivor of all sorts of bigoted crap, we are pretty strongly anti-cop and anti-authoritarian. Yes, that means anti-fascist and all that stuff too. We're the sort of punk who dresses in frilly pink outfits and makes a difference by serving people hot meals and engaging in other sorts of direct action. We are generally pacifistic, but we're not afraid to stand with our friends and community in ways beyond "thoughts and prayers" or Twitter posts.

We spent years and years trying to bow to authority figures in this community and others while hating ourselves and barely staving off suicidal urges. Now, we've had time to reflect and come to an understanding of how that all happened. We aren't going to go back to that, no matter what. If your purpose in the community is to bring up old drama or to find some other reason to throw away people for being crazy or being too weird, this is probably not the place for you.

How can I commission you?
Message us! Check out the contact page for our email, which is the preferred method of communicating for commissions. Come with a general idea, not a full outline; part of our job as a writer is to do the structural work too, which will result in a better story for you.

Our rates are $150 USD for a 2,500-3,000-ish word short story. If you want a longer short story, pricing goes up by $150 per 2,500ish words. If we write more despite quoting you a lower price, you only pay the price we quoted, unless the addition was at your request.

If you want to commission a longer, multi-chapter work, it's about $400 USD per chapter (usually 5,000-6,000 words). The price per word is higher because the editing takes proportionally much more work.

Payment is taken after the commission is completed. You will receive a short preview once it is finished, and the full story will be sent to you upon completion of the payment. It will also be posted to SubscribeStar and eventually this website unless we discuss keeping it private beforehand.

Each commission will receive full editing TLC the same way we would treat any story we were writing otherwise. Note that we reserve the right to refuse a commission for any reason, including difficulty with the commissioner.

You owe me a commission from years ago. How do I rectify this?
Message us! Just like with any other commission, check the contact page for our email, which is the preferred method of communicating for commissions.

We'll need the date and email you originally paid with to verify. Then, we'll complete a commission for you of equal word-value, even if it would cost more nowadays than you originally paid. You'll get the full editing treatment too, even if you didn't pay for it back then.

You do not have to ask for the exact same commission you originally paid for. You may request anything within our general limits. Note that we do still have to approve the idea, but we can certainly find something you like.

Note that we can only complete so many commissions per month, and so we may not be able to work on every owed commission at the same time.

Why don't you condemn x person/x sort of art?
We focus on meaningful action, not meaningless condemnation or Twitter-mobs.

If someone presents an active danger to the community (such as a predatory or abusive individual), we will remove them from spaces in which they could continue predation, and we will pass that information on via whisper networks to those who need to know. That doesn't mean contributing to a complete social death sentence or reinforcing disposability. We are keenly aware of the ways in which that practice is used to disproportionately harm marginalized individuals, especially transfem and disabled individuals as well as BIMPOC. We will do our part to believe victims and make spaces safe for them, but we aren't going to buy into mob-demanded schadenfreude.

Art being "yucky" or beyond your personal limits doesn't make it dangerous, though. Y'all really don't know your history. As long as it's created by a consenting adult for consenting adults and isn't being used for harassment or predatory purposes, it's within the bounds of kink. Within kink, the old adage always applies: don't yuck other people's yums.

What's your stance on AI?
"AI" is a meaningless buzzword and refers to a ton of different technologies. The average person blames "AI" for real-life issues instead of capitalism and consumerism, both of which have spurred the worst parts of the recent AI boom. People have been conditioned to want "content", not "art", and that's what corporations are giving them in order to extract more profit from people who are already struggling to get by.

That said, we have a hard and fast rule of "no AI" when it comes to our art. We will never use AI generation or LLMs to create any piece of our writing. Human intent and expression is what makes art, not algorithmically-generated "content".

If you're generating art with AI, you're missing the entire point of art. Even if you're not harming anyone with your particular use, the worst doodle or grammatically-incorrect sentence has infinitely more value than anything you make using AI generation.