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Fictionfolk and experiences of fictionality

These games, zines, and other materials are about, inspired by, or have themes related to fictionkin, fictives, experience-taking, and other fictionfolk and experiences of fictionality. What does that mean? The following definition is an excerpt from "A list of some alterhuman identities and groups," an article that I helped co-author: 

"Fictionfolk is an umbrella term for many sorts of identities that come partly or wholly from fiction. Fictionkin identify as characters or species from fiction, and their community started in the early 2000s. A plural system member with origins from fiction is a fictive, which psychologists call a fictional introject. When someone has the brief experience of becoming someone or something from fiction, that’s a fictionflicker, which psychologists call experience-taking."

On my profile, you can also find a collection I made for therianthropes, and one for plural systems, and more things that alterhumans might tend to like.

On queers and monsters
Interactive Fiction
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A Bitsy game about identifying with creatures cast as villains in fantasy. Thoughtful, powerful, meaningful.

You are in a new world and new body. Where are you? What are you? How will you get home?

A solo journaling game, inspired by alterhuman experiences, especially nonhuman and fictionkin.

A zine compilation of our 30-day Fictionkin/Nonhuman Challenge and Fallterhumanity prompts.
Inky Paws is a nonhuman zine for original fiction writings by nonhumans and alterhumans about nonhumanity.
A zine about the fictionfolk experience
Histories of plural cult leaders.

The second volume of these true stories is about an abusive group centered on fictionkin.