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October 10th, 2014, 09:14 PM
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JustSarah is offline
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So what genre?
Do you guys have a preference for any particular genre in your spanking stories? I'm still torn between literary fiction/magic realism, and cyberpunk fiction. Is there are particular desired length? I'm used to flash fiction, between 750 to 1,000 words per chapter. Usually I tend to have around five to ten chapters.
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October 11th, 2014, 08:15 PM
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I write on quite a few subjects, genres and styles, I wouldn't pin myself down.
Mostly in the last year or two I've written contemporary fiction with other peoples OCs, but there's been at least one high fantasy world I wrote a thirty-page punishment fanfic for and I've done a few sci-fi's over the years before that.
I'm trying to force myself to writing reasonable length shorts, no more than 6500-7000 words per part and two-three parts maximum... this way I'll guarantee I finish before my brain moves on. I've got far, far, far too many epic ten or twelve part, 10k stories stalled with only the first three or four parts done and the rest piecemeal chapters and scenes without decent editing or pacing unfinished.
I do envy people who can stick at it, my focus in the passed few years has been dwindling and harder to maintain.
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October 17th, 2014, 01:09 PM
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Something I'd like to see more of are superhero fics. Not only are there all sorts of opportunities (heroes spanking villains, villains spanking heroes, supporting cast spanking alter-egos for always being late), but I feel like the spankings would fit perfectly if you wrote them in the over-the-top style of Stan Lee in the 60's.
Granted, there is an entire genre of porn out there called "Superheroines in peril" but those involve way too much rape and sexual torture for my tastes, and the very few spankings they have are weak sauce. Plus, there's rarely any give-and-take, and I love me some give-and-take.
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October 26th, 2014, 11:55 AM
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Worst Super Hero Ever
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Time travel. It's a historical fact that spanking fetishists have, for centuries, set our fantasies in an imagined Spanking Golden Age that's always a while before we were born. For me it's the 1950s, for my predecessors it was the 1920s, and if you look up "The Merrie Fellowship Of The Rod" you'll find that in the 19th century, spanking fetishists were gleefully faking old typefaces in order to claim that their porn was "lost texts" from the 18th century.
So what happens when one of our merry fellowship tries to travel back in time to this imagined Golden Age? Is it like they expected? Is it better? Is it worse? I assume it's got spanking...
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October 27th, 2014, 07:50 AM
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In my own writings, they tend to be either cyberpunk/cthulhupunk (that is, cyberpunk-with-supernatural elements, not specifically Lovecraftian horror) or post-apocalyptic settings.... unless Im writing plotlines for any MMOs Im currently involved in, in which case it's whatever the game is set in.
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November 5th, 2015, 05:28 AM
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For me there has always been something about the 1980s and 1990s.
I actually no longer pin myself down as well, except when I really want to. I'm thinking of experimenting more with magic realism myself.
I'll be sure to check that cyberpunk out!^^
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November 23rd, 2015, 08:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JustSarah
For me there has always been something about the 1980s and 1990s.
I actually no longer pin myself down as well, except when I really want to. I'm thinking of experimenting more with magic realism myself.
I'll be sure to check that cyberpunk out!^^
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If you want to check out cyberpunk, I would recommend William Gibson and Neal Stephenson. Will Gibson "founded" the cyberpunk genre with a book called "Neuromancer", and he wrote the novel the Keanu Reeves movie "Johnny Mnemonic" was based on, as well as a hundred other greats in the genre. Stephenson wrote "Snowcrash", which is one of the best cyberpunk novels ever.
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