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AuPreviner

Bio: For much of AuP's life, AuP was of the belief that AuP had no talent for writing after a disastrous experience in a creative writing course at university in which AuP barely got a "C." Discovering BigCloset one day because of hearing about fan fiction, AuP figured out why the creative writing class was a disaster and tried writing in the TG genre and found a talent for it emerging. AuP writes under the pseudonym AuPreviner. "AuP" are disguised initials. "Reviner" was supposed to be "Revienir," meaning "to come back" in French, but AuP was so nervous setting up the membership with BigCloset, that it got misspelled. So, AuP lives with the typo.

AuP writes exclusively for BigCloset. One of the reasons is that BigCloset, while having sexualized and fetish content, primarily encourages and has an abundance of TG fiction that explores the human condition, the nature of being transgender, and generally avoids the bedroom. Another reason is that the community of BigCloset is encouraging and supportive of writers and gives great feedback on a story through comments, PMs, and Kudos.

Much of this credit goes to Erin who runs this site and keeps the community healthy, vibrant, and civil to each other.

Although sex will occasionally show up in an AuP story, it is rare and tries not to be graphic. In the few instances it does show up in an AuP story, it is at a point a character makes a discovery about themselves and their motives. For example, in AuP's Mourning Dew, Chapter 7, there is a sex scene where a main character who is a transgender girl begins to discover that she has sexual feelings for a boy during a dilation session. Elsewhere in the same chapter, the villain in the story gets sexually excited at the thought he could dominate the transgender girl in the future. Neither scene is too graphic or designed to turn the reader on. Rather, each scene allows the story to move forward toward a resolution of their conflicting views on what sex and intimate relationships ought to be about.

AuP also avoids swear words. The chief reason is that AuP personal bias is that swear words cut off an exploration of a character's feelings or motivations in a scene. Another reason is that if an adult were to share an AuP story with an individual who was experiencing gender dysphoria, neither party would be embarrassed by AuP's writing style is discussing what it means to be transgender.

It is AuP's personal belief that sexualized and fetish TG fiction written to gratify a sexual need for entertainment spreads the notion that gender dysphoria isn't real and the main reason that someone states they have gender dysphoria is because they are a sexual pervert who gets off on self-mutilation. Nothing could be further from the truth for those who suffer the affliction. They need love, care, and understanding as do we all.

Thank you for your interest in AuPreviner's stories. Please be sure to leave a comment and a kudo if you find one of AuP's stories enjoyable.

Current Word Statistics

There are 363,141 total words written in AuP reviner's Chapter Based Stories.
There are 219,493 total words written in AuP reviner's Short Stories.
There are 582,634 total words written in AuP reviner's Stories.
Reading at 300 words a minute, it will take a little over 32 hours and 15 minus to binge on all of AuP reviner's stories.


AuP reviner's Top Five Stories based on Kudos

1. Break a Leg!
2. Hard Pills to Swallow!
3. Father's Day Present
4. A Friend in Need, is a Friend in Deed*
5. My Family Won't Understand!

*Chapter based story


Sample Comments of AuP reviner's Stories

From Of Mice and Women, Monique S said ...

"Love it, absolutely love it. The wonderfully sweet story mixed with some dry humour, a little masterpiece, if you ask me."

From Fight at the Improv, Francesca Walker said ...

"... one of your best although I read all of them constantly."

From Boilerplate Special, Sephrena Lynn Miller said ...

"This Story has earned my official seal of approval! Great Romance :)"

From Tant Que C'est Toi, StacyInLove said ...

"I think that I've enjoyed this one more than your others, which says a lot. It is short and uncomplicated, but wonderful in its own way."

From Mourning Dew, Tabbie Kat said ...

"Absolutely Well done. Best I have read in a very long time. Thank You for sharing such a wonderful talent !"