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Danny Tyran

I am French Canadian living in a picturesque hamlet in Quebec Province. As you surely guess, my native language is French. I learned lately to speak English so it's very possible that I forget mistakes in my reviews and other writings as this one. Sorry for that.

I have always been a reader and a guy full of imagination. Even very young, I imagined stories that could be call BDSM because my MCs were always in deep sh*t and/or in pain. lolll But they always got through it and they learned about themselves and what is important in life through their ordeal.

That's why I like BDSM stories, mines and others' (no hard non-con, please). And that's also why I love thrillers, science-fiction (no star wars, please!) and even some horror stories (no werewolves, vampires or gifted people, please"). I also love to read about scientific and technological discoveries, particularly about neurology, quantum, parallel universes,...

I began to write my first novel, "Esclave à l'entraînement", a long time ago, before I lived a BDSM relationship. So this book titled "Slave in Training" in English is a fantasy. But I left this book in a box, not knowing what to do with it. And years later, I get it out of its box, edited it and found a publisher. From that day, I tried to find time to write and I do it as often as possible. But you know what it is, sometimes at night, you're too exhausted to write, then I read.

I love open-minded and bright people. Dim-witted and people with old-fashioned ideas exasperate me. But what bothers me the most are people who believe so much in their own worth that they grant rights to themselves they deny others.

I love gentle eccentrics and even a little border-line people. Originality, if not at all costs, is great. Fashions, all fashions make me turn my back. That sounds too much like baaaah! Following fashions make me feel like I'm one sheep among a lot of others, no more than that.

I am not sure that something called "God" exists. I have a lot of doubts about it. My doubts are based on the fact that so many people need a big Daddy to be able to live their life that someone like them surely created Him in a very distant past. I don't believe in any religion. On the contrary, I find religions dangerous most of the time. That convince people that they are right and know THE truth, but not the other barbarians who believe in something else. Wars began and still begin just for that sort of justifications.

To someone who asked me: "What if God asked you to kill your son?" I answered:
First, I have no son.
Second, I don't believe in God.
Third, if such an entity told me that, I'd ask him his ID cards.
Fourth, I'd ask my psy to increase my medication's dosage.
:)


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