A father plays Easter Bunny, only to later find the suit won't come off. Inspired by 4/20 and Easter being the same day in 2025. Can be read for free on his substack at @literarystoner
Tyler writes horror, fantasy, and poetry mostly. Right now his work can be found on Substack (@literarystoner) and A03 for free (links in linktree above). He's also a Youtuber (@LiteraryStoner).
He struggled with reading comprehension as a kid but realized reading could be fun thanks to Goosebumps books during his childhood in the 1990s. The covers drew him like a moth to a flame at the scholastic book fairs.
In his mid 20s he decided to really get into reading and become an avid reader like he always wanted to but thought he couldn't. And he did, with practice.
He'd always written stories, including a lot of stories about his sims (Sims 2 and 3). He feels a calling in his soul to write and tell stories but was scared to follow his dreams.
Now he's writing his first novel. A YA Fantasy novel with a trans boy MC. A book he wishes he had when he was a teenager struggling with gender dysphoria and didn't even have the words to explain. Though now the words and knowledge are everywhere and known by all (and i'm The Lord, I can explain if need be).
Tyler was born with VACTERL association (it's an acronym hence the capitalization), aka a lot of medical issues and born disabled.
He was also born AuDHD, and with Aphantasia but didn't realize any of that until late 20s/early 30s (the same time frame he realized he's transsexual).
He's lived a bit of a strange life. A lot of doctor appointments, surgeries, abuse, trauma of different sorts. Thought he was a bisexual woman for almost 20 years until he finally realized he's a straight trans man. Also a widower (which he became also in his early 30s...).
He loves to read all kinds of different genres. Nonfiction, Horror, Fantasy, Classics and so much more. Besides reading, writing, and YouTube he also sometimes plays games or does puzzles.
He's also against book banning/book cancelling. Read from all sides. Left, Right and Center. Think critically. Form your own opinions. Read diverse perspectives. Broaden your worldview and mind. Don't let someone tell you what you can and can not read.