About Me
Hi there!
I'm Bunny aka FieryAshes. Thank you for coming by my website and checking me out!
About...
The Woman
My name is Bunny, my usernames around the internet are either ashybunny or FieryAshes with only a few weird outliers where those weren't available haha.
I'm a bi and demi (and it's easier to just summarize it as "queer") woman with a wonderful non-binary fiancée I plan on marrying later this year.
I'm from the USA, along the west coast. I currently reside in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon. Even though I've lived here for quite some time I still love to explore my whole region (the "PNW") and my metropolitan area. It fills me with joy checking out new public art, the local food and music scenes, and exploring the abundance of nature around here.
I've been playing video games since I was a toddler, board games since I was about 4 years old, and TTRPGs since high school. Gaming is a huge passion of mine. I think it makes the world a genuinely better place. It's modern day bardic and such an amazing form of expression for those that make them, and it's such a wonderful outlet for those that play them.
I'm disabled. I have many health issues but in broad strokes - I can't lift very much, I can't bend over very well or very often, and I struggle with walking or standing for too long (or sometimes at all.) Even sitting too long can be an issue if I don't change my position regularly due to bone and muscle issues. I am prone to migraines and also live with chronic pain, including but not limited to nerve pain. It can definitely be a real buzz kill but it does mean that remote, flexible hours work is the best possible thing for me. So content creation didn't just become the dream and the passion, it became the most gloriously accessible thing I've encountered. Which has been an amazing part of everything that has happened over the last several years.
The Streamer
As a streamer you'll find horror and story rich games regardless of other genre especially common, but it's overally about stories and experiences regardless of what is being streamed that day.
♥ Non-gaming content as well: Cooking, crafting, art, and other IRL streams ♥
The streams I do rotate so it is different types of content each day of the week, usually.
Above all, I hope the take away is that I'm a queer disabled lady just trying to do her best to create a supportive corner of the internet.
The Other Content
Not that there is anything wrong at all with streaming being the only content someone creates, but I love exploring social media and making sure I learn all its different features. It's really fun and exciting to learn how to connect with people across a variety of platforms where they feel the most comfortable engaging on the internet. It's cool using my Patreon to share reviews, other written works, blogs, vlogs, art, behind the scenes content, and all sorts of things that don't really have a place elsewhere. It's great after being on YouTube as a user since the mid-2000s and dabbling with YouTube video creation occasionally over the years - while studying how the algorithms work and connecting with friends to learn about the internals of it all - to be really exploring what it's like to make a genuine go of it as a YouTube creator. Long form, short form, experimental projects, seeing how it can all come together finally while also brushing off technical skills. Editing TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube shorts has been really educational to me while BlueSky and Threads have been interesting breaths of air when it comes to short form mostly written content.
It's a really fascinating set of things to explore. I'm always trying my best to share myself, content I've made, and works I'm proud of regardless of platform and 2024 is the year where I lean into more content creation in addition to Twitch streams.