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It's my latest story: Bee Witched.You just mentioned three of my favorite things as being in one story. I'm gonna need a link.
Bookmarked.It's my latest story: Bee Witched.
Bosch? Giotto? Botticelli's map of hell?I was looking up renaissance depictions of hell yesterday afternoon for my WIP. Not that weird I guess, but not my usual afternoon on line either.
19th-century varnishes
Not to kink shame, but I'm almost afraid to ask how this could possibly be applicable to a porn story![]()
I want to know more about Manchester Students Unionā¦. Iāve worked there some times⦠what was that story?- the importance of prepositional verbs in Lugandan
- commonly confused aspects of statistical analysis
- Wuxia
- the experience of ADHD
- Kiwi slang
- Flamenco guitar techniques
- human tower building
- the layout of the Manchester University students' union building
Itās not weird at all really. But I spent a while looking at YT vids of people signing ASL for More Than Words, in which the FMC is deaf. I also tried to get a sense of the deaf community, but it was obviously harder to get that right in the time I had available.what weird stuff had you researched when writing a story?
It is sensitive. I tried tackling a story with a Deaf / Hard of hearing character and when researching found there was a lot to it and didn't feel like I could do it justice without having someone in that community to bounce it off of.Itās not weird at all really. But I spent a while looking at YT vids of people signing ASL for More Than Words, in which the FMC is deaf. I also tried to get a sense of the deaf community, but it was obviously harder to get that right in the time I had available.
I ended up describing hand actions accompanied with the meaning, and then just the hand actions the second time around, hoping the reader remembered (and maybe learned something).
Itās a sensitive area, and Iām not sure how true to the subject matter I was. But I tried to be positive / respectful. I didnāt want it to just be Children of a Lesser God II.
I ended up settling for Fra Angelico's Last Judgement. My MMC is an art history major, so it is what he was thinking about when he needed to imagine someone burning in hell. It just seemed to fit my image of what he wanted.Bosch? Giotto? Botticelli's map of hell?
I could never quite get through Dante's Inferno. Instead, I learned about that version of Hell through Niven and Pournelle's Inferno.. a science fiction writer winds up in an updated Dante's hell.
- holiday resorts starting with the letter U
- travel time from London to a holiday resort starting with U
I once watched a documentary on language and deafness where they started an ASL school in South America and it took them months to figure out that the reason the kids weren't picking up the ASL the teachers were trying to teach them is that the second they got a bunch of deaf kids together, they started figuring out how to talk with each other. So instead the teachers had to learn their sign language.It is sensitive. I tried tackling a story with a Deaf / Hard of hearing character and when researching found there was a lot to it and didn't feel like I could do it justice without having someone in that community to bounce it off of.
I did learn, to my surprise, that there's no one global sign language. Pretty much every country has its own (ASL, BSL, LSF...), and there are regional variants within countries. They are mostly distinct languages and are not mutually intelligible, from my limited understanding.
Yeah - I did ASL for rather obvious reasons.I did learn, to my surprise, that there's no one global sign language. Pretty much every country has its own (ASL, BSL, LSF...), and there are regional variants within countries. They are mostly distinct languages and are not mutually intelligible, from my limited understanding.
The general theme was that he thought the woman was more than worth the effort of trying to figure out communications. And she ended up being just that. She was also very forgiving of his missteps along the way and appreciated that he was really trying.Yeah - I did ASL for rather obvious reasons.
A lot of what I did was putting the MMC in the role of fumbling for an understanding of how best to communicate and ending up unintentionally causing offense.
I sort of turned it around, the deaf woman was confident and well-adjusted, the non-deaf guy was a bit of an insecure and tentative mess. But I think the end product was kind of sweet.
I had to go read up on Marlee Maitlin.I sort of turned it around, the deaf woman was confident and well-adjusted,
I conducted actual interviews in the Literotica Chat rooms about why people enjoyed monster erotica in order to write a fictional research thesis about the motivations of monsterfucking![]()
In COALG - which I like as a piece of cinema (havenāt seen the play) Marleeās character was a little tropey IMO. The wild misfit, a shrew tamed by the gallant, sensitive teacher (for a while anyway). The ending when he agreed to try to stop shaping her to be who he wanted her to be went someway to mitigating that of course.I had to go read up on Marlee Maitlin.
Not exactly "weird," but I spend many hours on Google Maps researching locales to the street detail level, and travel distances and times. The greater environment the characters operate in is, I guess, one of the main characters.
In fact, just yesterday I wrote a 1300-word scene based on an unexpected discovery doing map research.
I got that one without external assistance.Or, possibly, five-letter words starting with T and R.
Oh. Never mind. That was yesterday's Wordle.
https://literotica.com/s/i-have-made-love -IƱ "I have made love" was set there. I'd never been, but wanted to make sure what I was describing made sense.I want to know more about Manchester Students Unionā¦. Iāve worked there some times⦠what was that story?
Thanks very much! Iāll enjoy reading!https://literotica.com/s/i-have-made-love -IƱ "I have made love" was set there. I'd never been, but wanted to make sure what I was describing made sense.