Weird Stuff is a collection of fantasy, action and horror stories from unique author J.A. Flynn.
Contents:
The Wife's Neighbor: An erotic thriller in which a woman meets an autistic, muscular farm boy and she plots to get rid of her abusive husband with his help.
Huntress of Nor: A sword and sorcery tale inspired by Red Sonja.
Akena: A sword and planet tale in which a man finds himself on a mysterious planet and he meets a lizard-alien hellbent on revenge. Inspired by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Parsons College: A fairytale in which a disabled human falls in love with his professor-an anthropomorphic goat.
Born in July, 1993-but was meant to be born Halloween, J.A. Flynn is an author of short stories, novellas and novels.
Through his school years being in special education due to having autism and developmental disabilities, he enjoyed writing projects the most, he started with movie reviews and wanted to be a filmmaker.
In high school, he discovered the furry fandom and self-published a short story starring a wolf which was in the school library.
After graduating, he discovered a passion for pulp stories of the 1930s which became a huge source of inspiration. Though he will always branch out into different genres.
The Wife's Neighbor: I love the representation of autism here. It's also super erotic.
Huntress of Nor: I can totally see the Red Sonja inspiration, though this is much more brutal than the recent Gail Simone novel. I loved the talking bird here too and the reptilian villain.
Akena: The story of an average guy who has to live on a violent planet. The reptile hero here was awesome too. Full of good fight scenes and monsters. The ENDING! Wow!
Parsons College: I think this is the most personal we've seen J.A. Flynn. This isn't bloody or action packed, but instead a story about a goat-professor and student falling in love. I really felt his pain with dealing with special education and how people both underestimate and overestimate him. It's heartbreaking story that also is one of hope.