Kantarii
I'm Not A Bitch!
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- May 9, 2016
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I've always read transformation, transvestite, TG, etc. fiction. My past experiences obviously have played a role in this. I had been writing erotic fiction for a few years, when I recognized I had never shared even a small piece of this part of my past through my stories. Once done, I did feel quite free, abandoning a small amount of the fear of acceptance, or lack of.
Kantarii, your work has inspired me. It's one of the finest volumes of transvestite fiction I've ever read. While there are still times I am in need of a quick "stroke off" story, I have never been so dedicated to reading chapter after chapter as I was with "AST," and how hungry I am to read the next chapter of "BFF."
As you have described so well in this thread, the gestures, moments of emotional connection leading to arousal that you look to insert to capture the reader in your tales that excites one to hunger for more.
Yeah, I’m not one to write “stroker” material. My stories are rooted in the real world around believable characters the reader can relate to. “A Slut’s Triangle” is a really great series and the comments it has received are what drove me to go back and show how I was and what I had with Brian in “BFF” , the “something” I chased and never really found in “A Slut’s Triangle”
Readers like you inspire me to write the kind of stories I do. They might not be popular on this site, but I’m happy people read them and enjoy the comments they leave. Maybe one day I will figure out the right formula to write stories more people will enjoy. Until then, I will keep honing my style and pushing the limits on incorporating gestures and emotion into my stories so many people have fallen in love with.
