EmilyMiller
Good men did nothing
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If you fall out of the treehouse you mean…What ever I desire? This could be dangerous.
Emily
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If you fall out of the treehouse you mean…What ever I desire? This could be dangerous.
The bark would probably abrade.Let me check my list of desires.
Nope
Maybe tied to the tree.
Yes it does.The bark would probably abrade.
Emily
PS Watch out for ticks.Not had sex outdoors much. In tents yes.
Emily
I know. Ugh!PS Watch out for ticks.
Yeah - not really a public exhibitionist kinda gal. One of my characters, yeah, me, not really.Trees make great binding post. There are all sorts of things to do. I know one girl that, I think, liked being caught. There was the ranger in the park, then the woman walking the dog.
To each his own. I am not an exhibitionist either. Though there was the time on the railroad bridge over the highway. I am not sure people knew what they were seeing.Yeah - not really a public exhibitionist kinda gal. One of my characters, yeah, me, not really.
OK a hotel balcony. But limited view from below or elsewhere in the hotel. Not quite the same.To each his own. I am not an exhibitionist either. Though there was the time on the railroad bridge over the highway. I am not sure people knew what they were seeing.
With spiders, yes.Sounds great! Do you scream?
So sweet. Thank you .She said I taught her a lot. But it's very mutual. And I just wanted to publicly thank you, Em.
Me too. This guy's a pretty valuable writer to have on here, and apparently, it's all your fault.I just wanted to publicly thank you, Em
He was a valuable writer long before meMe too. This guy's a pretty valuable writer to have on here, and apparently, it's all your fault.
Heya, what has helped me is writing down (typing, voice recording, whatever your preference) character profiles. I try to write a basic outline with plot points and conflicts, but as I'm writing, I end up in left field at times. But keeping character fidelity is what is going to help keep your stories straight from one another as you work on one project or the next. I have about 8 stories started at the moment as, just like you, I come up with random story ideas, and I have to get them down while they're still fresh. When I jump from one to the other, I pull up the attached profiles and can easily pick up where I left off, even when writing sequels. Hope this helps, and best of luck!for me, once I started writing my first story, my brain has kept coming up with different ideas, almost to the point I could start a hundred at once time. my biggest problem is keeping things clean and simple. working on 1 idea while keeping others in the background and focusing.
Mine was a stand alone story I posted in loving wives. It hosted a kinky wife and bisexual husband where the wife wanted to surprise her husband on his 40th b-day with a mild bondage gangbang, that later resulted in a cuckold pregnancy. A wild idea, I know, but I started writing it and just kept going with the flow.Again, I’ll hold off on my - rather obvious - one for a bit and let others post.
It could be a story that you thought yourself incapable of writing before.
It could be a story that was hated, but which gave you determination to prove people wrong.
It could be writing in a new category and this opening new creative channels for you.
It could be adopting a style that’s unnatural for you and managing to do a half decent job.
It could be writing a pure, totally unrealistic stroker and finding it was well-received and lots of fun.
It could be writing a 50k story when all your previous ones had been under 10k (or vice versa).
It could be something entirely different.
What was it for you?
Emily
I use google doc to write mine, on the side of the screen, it has a built in summary area, where i can write down the statistics and general purpose of my characters.Heya, what has helped me is writing down (typing, voice recording, whatever your preference) character profiles. I try to write a basic outline with plot points and conflicts, but as I'm writing, I end up in left field at times. But keeping character fidelity is what is going to help keep your stories straight from one another as you work on one project or the next. I have about 8 stories started at the moment as, just like you, I come up with random story ideas, and I have to get them down while they're still fresh. When I jump from one to the other, I pull up the attached profiles and can easily pick up where I left off, even when writing sequels. Hope this helps, and best of luck!