I Designed a Pokémon! (Sort of…)

I love hyenas. Some of you already know this about me. Years ago, I worked as a research assistant on a spotted hyena field project in Kenya, where I fell in love with them (and ended up in a nonfiction book about them). A few years later, a book I wrote about hyenas myself got published, a young adult fantasy novelette titled Beyond Acacia Ridge (which, sadly, is out of print now, though you may be able to find used copies on a certain website you might be boycotting).

I also love Pokémon. You may not have already known this about me, but it’s true. Here’s an obligatory embarrassing photo of my friend Ricky and me in my childhood room to prove it:

Picture of a young boy and girl in a room full of Pokémon decorations

And an obligatory embarrassing selfie of my ex and me in New York City last year at an event called Pokémon GO Fest:

Last year, after playing a few too many rounds in the Pokémon GO Battle League, I found myself wondering: could a productivity app as fun as Pokémon exist? One that would inspire me to fight my battles and have adventures and level up in the real world?

Dear readers, I’m delighted to tell you that it does!

Focumon is a free productivity app/focus timer/monster collection game by indie developer Milton Ren. After finding out about it last year, I started using it to help me focus, and I quickly discovered that there is nothing quite like leveling up cute pixel monsters to motivate me to write, edit, clean, and break through my resistance toward innumerable challenging tasks.

Milton has also built a fun and supportive community around Focumon, including a Discord server where he actively solicits design ideas for new Focumon to introduce to the game. I suggested a grass-type hyena Focumon, offering drawings and text I made myself as inspiration (I am not a skilled artist yet, but someday I will be!):

Drawing of a green hyena cub with a bulb on its head. Text: "Cubulb. Ev 1. Grass. Cackling Cub Focumon. This Focumon loves to laugh. Its favorite prank is to shoot seeds from its bulb at unsuspecting bystanders."
(Be wary of pranks today, my friends!)
Drawing of a shaggy green striped hyena with a bulb on the end of its tail. Text: "Hybud. Ev. II. Grass. Subadult Seeker Focumon. This adolescent Focumon has not yet grown into its adult spots, so it is on a quest to find them. While it meditates in gardens, the bud on its tail glows softly."
Drawing of a spotted hyena with rose-tinted, heart-shaped suglasses and a rose on the end of its tail. Text: "Rosayena. Ev. III. Grass. Happy Hyena Focumon. This Focumon sees the best in everyone. The fragrance of its bloom brings joy to all who stop to smell it."

Milton, who is very kind and receptive to community feedback, created a Focumon design called Florayena inspired by my ideas:

Digital illustration by Milton Ren of a shaggy green hyena with a bud on its tail.
(Art by Milton Ren)

He invited me to write a Focudex entry for Florayena, too! I wrote the following: “Gardener Hyena Focumon. This cheerful Focumon always stops to smell the roses. It releases a powder from the bud on its tail that brings wilted flowers back to life.”

He said he loved it! And now, my friends, I’m delighted to report that Florayena has been released into the wild! Here’s her official sprite in Focumon:

Pixel art of a shaggy green hyena with a bud on its tail by Milton Ren.
(Art by Milton Ren)

Now, dear readers, I have a request for you all. My birthday is coming up one week from today (April 8th)! As a birthday present, I would love it if you could sign up (for free!) for Focumon using the “Accept Invitation” button on my trainer profile: https://www.focumon.com/trainers/WolfDolphinGirl and start leveling up your focus with me in the app! We will both get rewards in the game this way. I will happily “follow” you so we can be accountability buddies!

If you end up deriving as much benefit from Focumon as I have, you can also subscribe for a “Pro” pass later (like I have) to support Milton’s hard work in developing this game, for about $4 USD/month. However, that is entirely optional, as you can always access all the primary focus features of the app entirely for free!

I hope you will enjoy Focumon! Thank you to Milton Ren for creating an awesome app and making my childhood dream of designing a video game creature come true! Until next time, keep calm and Florayena on!

Our research paper on red wolves is out! My first “first authorship”!

A red wolf

Hi everyone!

I’m excited to report that our (me + seven amazing coauthors) scientific paper, “Management Effects on Gastrointestinal Disease in Red Wolves (Canis rufus) Under Human Care: A Retrospective Study,” has just been published in the academic journal Animals! This is my first time being the first author of a professionally published research manuscript!

You can read and download the paper here: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/21/3121 Thank you for checking it out!

Update: I graduated! Links to thesis manuscript and defense included :)

Hi everybody!

This post is a bit overdue, but I’m delighted to announce that I graduated this summer from North Carolina State University, earning my Master of Science Degree in Biology!

Amy and Amy's mom Beverly standing in front of the North Carolina State University belltower. Amy is wearing a graduation cap and gown and a pink lei.

My mom and me in front of the North Carolina State University Memorial Belltower.

MS diploma

My diploma!

You can watch a video of my thesis defense at this link: Amy Clare Fontaine’s Thesis Defense

Furthermore, you can read my thesis manuscript here: Amy Clare Fontaine’s Thesis Manuscript

A revised version of this manuscript has just been accepted for publication in an academic journal, which will make it my first-ever first-authored scientific paper! Stay tuned here for the news about this release, as well as my brand-new short story coming out next month!

As always, thank you to my valued readers for your continued support! Blessed be.

Thesis Defense: Zoom Link/Info

Hi everyone!

From those who receive my blog posts by email as a newsletter, I’ve been informed that the announcement image about my master’s thesis defense seminar was distorted and therefore not readable. I will type out the information in regular text below so you all have it:

Title: Management effects on gastrointestinal disease in red wolves (Canis rufus) under human care

Date/Time: Monday, June 17, 2024, 2-3 pm ET

In-person Location: David Clark Labs Room 139, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina

Zoom Info:

Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96048622279?pwd=19m6Rh0mJRUbAzfwWlpqNUb5ymFkw8.1

Meeting ID: 960 4862 2279

Passcode: 159552

Thank you all so much for your support! I hope to see you there!

Come to my defense!

Photo of knight kneeling on the ground
(No, not like this!)

Hi, everyone! I’m excited to announce that on Monday, June 17, 2024, from 2 to 3 pm Eastern Time, I will be presenting my master’s thesis research on how management practices impact the gut health of red wolves at a free public seminar at North Carolina State University! If you are unable to attend in person in Raleigh, a Zoom option is also available. Please see the seminar announcement below for details. See you there!

Announcement with a photo of a red wolf, courtesy of the North Carolina Zoo. Text: North Carolina State University Master's Defense Seminar - Biology - Amy Clare Fontaine. Management effects on gastrointestinal disease in red wolves (Canis rufus) under human care. Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Campbell. Monday June 17, 2024 at 2:00 pm. DCL 139 & via Zoom (Meeting ID: 960 4862 2279 & Passcode: 159552)

Tackling Climate Change (Repost from SimBio’s Blog)

Hi, friends! I found a helpful article today that shares resources about how we can all make a difference to reduce the impacts of climate change. As a wildlife conservationist, I strongly believe that we should all do our part to keep our lovely planet healthy and thriving…and as a teaching assistant, I understand the need to empower our students, rather than demoralizing them. Here’s the article: https://simbio.com/tackling-climate-change/ Cheers!

Lesbian Werewolves!

Image of a path through mossy trees with leaves on the ground. In the foreground is a young woman who looks like Little Red Riding Hood. In the background, further down the path, is a fading image of a wolf.

Hello, my friends! I have exciting news. My werewolf short story, “Where Does It Hurt?” was published today in Zooscape: Issue 16!

“They say a werewolf’s bite hurts like hell, but they don’t know. The worst wounds werewolves give you are the ones nobody sees.”

You can read this bittersweet romance for free here. And you can read the rest of the issue here!

Thank you to all of you faithful readers out there for following this blog and giving my work a chance! I may no longer be on Twitter, but I am still writing like mad and delighted to share my new stories and biology adventures with you here. Keep calm and howl on! 🐺