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From: guest (Man Or Animal)
, 129 months, post #1 |
I know we've got a lot of writing on this body, so I was wondering
what the best story you've ever written is. It could be TG,
inanimate or animal TF. I just want to know which story is the best
in your opinion, your personal favorite out of any of the stories
you've written.
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From: guest (Man Or Animal)
, 129 months, post #2 |
Sorry long night, I meant to say "Writers on this forum". Not
"writing on this body."
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From: cj
, 129 months, post #3 |
The best story I've ever written is probably one of the stories I
haven't finished writing yet. :-)
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From: guest (Man Or Animal)
, 129 months, post #4 |
And that story is?
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From: cj
, 129 months, post #5 |
"And that story is?"
Currently in the works...
"Altered Fates: Lost & Found" - AR TG TF via Medallion of Zulo
"New Shoes" - AR TG and will either be BS or TF, not sure yet
"Soul Chamber" - College Age TG BS
"Asthma" - AR TG BS
"Drugged" - AR TG BS
"Sunny Day" - AR TG BS
"Tagging In" - AR TG BS (& pregnant)
"Tricked and Trapped" - TG BS (& pregnant)
I have no idea which is going to be best - I get the ideas easily
enough... it's just smithing them into a decent story that I'm not
so good at.
Feel free to check out my story, teaser, and two semi-stories on
Fictionmania.
http://www.fictionmania.tv/searchdisplay/authordisplay.html?word=3231
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From: guest (ttoa1894)
, 129 months, post #6 |
The best story (me) tends to be the most recent ones.
Generally tf isn't important but being able to sneak in some
RL family history and some dramatics and technical explorations
tend to crank my motor
So
Queen of Prussia
The forces of good and evil are duking it out in their endless war
with Victorian era techs when the surviving remnants of 21rst
century Earth get dumped on them.suddenly a lot of unhappy
werewolves,ogres(the Queen) and dragons find they are the last best
hope
for homo sapiens whilst crazed "Angels" decide to assimilate
everyone.In a
world where gasoline,gunpowder and nuclear stuff are
inert,everything
runs on steam and compressed air,including those B-17's
White Lace
Set in the mid 18th century.Electrostatic (lightening ) powered
submarines get recharged by lightening striking kites towed by
their
submarine tenders.Current version of WL has the
HMES Clarissa going after Captain Kidd and Blackbeard,
using 'thought projectors' ( body swap) to do the TF/TG thing
Ballad of a Coal Ship and the Dragons Aboard Her
Set a few years after the asteroid struck the Earth 70 million
years ago.Feral western dragons want to be human,a serious
quirk if you breathe fire,lay eggs and weigh 10 tons.So they take
homo-pure,( a sort of LSD/cocaine/rave/crystal meth type magic
humanizing
drug) to do the deed and temporarily achieve various degrees of
humanity.
To complicate life,that asteroid whacked Grimmsland,where all the
folk from the fairytales lived.Suddenly the three little pigs and
the big
bad wolf are collecting welfare from the dragon government and
taking away jobs
from honest hard working dragon folk.
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From: guest (SegataSaturn)
, 129 months, post #7 |
Well, I haven't written many, but I do have a few personal
favorites. Fleas is a pretty goofy story styled after the ones I
used to read in kids books. However, my newest one, Hamster Trance
is my all-time favorite. I wanted to do a horror story of a man
turning into a hamster, similar to the mouse transformations of
witches. It isn't gory or that macabre, though I think it's pretty
good.
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From: cj
, 129 months, post #8 |
"Tagging in" is up on FM
Nope, not my best work either... so far it's looking like the
stalled "Altered Fates" Lost & Found" or in-progress "Tricked and
Trapped" will probably be my best... For now... I hope.
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From: cj
, 129 months, post #9 |
"Tricked and Trapped" is now waiting in FM queue. I should be up in
24-hours (I think).
It's either my best... or worst story to date. And it touches on
some sensitive topics like abuse and rape.
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From: guest (Alan Barrie)
, 129 months, post #10 |
PERSONAL FAVORITES?
Most popular by fanmail is THE SUNDAY GAME. However, it's more CD
than TG. Also, I stopped distributing new copies of it several
years ago (actually many years ago now!) because its protagonist is
only 13 at the start of the story and I long ago became concerned
about my imperfect understanding of the pertinent laws.
Nevetheless, I guess that there are still copies around, because I
still get a dozen or so fanmails on it every year two decades plus
after its first publication.
Very much CD. and not TG, is PASSING ON A DATE. That 2-volume
now-out-of-print book was the #1 seller for over fifteen years for
the classic Mardi Gras Press. Bootleg hard copies can still be
found on the web. Of course, I've written letters of complaint to
those thieving distributors … but have never really tried further
legal recourse.
A WOMAN'S PASSION is, of course, my favorite TG novel. Admittedly,
it has strong CD elements, but the heart of the book is very TG. It
is a very much loved and very much maligned lots of places around
metamorphose, so I won't belabor the arguments further here. Small
sales on Amazon, even in the face of all those $2.99 competitors,
continue steadily, with occasional unexplained bumps. Fanmail is
consistently good. I am still offering large chunks to those who
want to try before they buy.
Here's an interesting tidbit. AND WHAT I WORE is a gospel-true
memoir of a weekend that I (an ostensibly straight male) spent as a
woman tourist in New York City several years ago. I wrote the
memoir originally for TGForum. It is also, of course, more CD
thanTG … but there are several, IMO, pretty good tg-daydream
scenes. Here's what's interesting. A description of it has been
languishing in the Unapproved file of Metamorphose for a couple of
years now. That description includes a link to a pdf of the whole
memoir parked on mediafire. The only place I put that link is in
that still Unapproved Metamorphose posting. But somehow
Metamorphose readers have discovered it, because mediafile reports
over 200 downloads this year. (If you decide to track it down, know
that it has several embedded photos, of a-senior-citizen me, so
downloads very slowly in AOL, but actually quite quickly in
Chrome.)
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From: cj
, 129 months, post #11 |
Thanks Alan!
I enjoyed reading "A Woman's Passion".
After a QUICK perusal of your PDF, It looks like it might be a
questionable addition for the database (based on the site's
Guidelines). However, with your honesty and previous work. I'll
take your word and the chance that there is some qualifying
material in there.
Thanks again for sharing your stories with us.
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From: guest (Tapp)
, 129 months, post #12 |
I don't have many stories, but my most popular story is probably
"Mall Trip" (TF inanimate). But my favorite story was what I wrote
most recently "The Factory" (TF inanimate, TG). You can find both
at my deviant art page:
http://tapp67.deviantart.com/gallery/
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From: Eric
, 129 months, post #13 |
I guess THE TEST its the first SWi mulri part story on FM & I have
received more prise for it then any of the others.
Sister is desperate to graduate & bribes her brother to swap bodies
to get at least a100 on a history final. But things go wrong. LOL!
Also the first Madam Olga story
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From: guest (Devious Majik)
, 129 months, post #14 |
My favorite of mine is also the shortest one I've ever written:
Friends (with Benefits)
http://deviousmajik.wordpress.com/2013/06/29/friends-with-benefits/
It's just a nice, tight, fun short story that tells a lot with only
a few words.
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From: guest (imaj)
, 129 months, post #15 |
Most of my work tends to be episodic content for writing.com
interactives. It isn't always good because sometimes I wish I'd
planted a clue in an already published chapter that would make a
later reveal make more sense. I also sometimes manage to let plot
hooks I have written get forgotten about and fallen by the wayside.
However, I'm really happy with the long arc in The Book of Masks I
wrote over the summer - It's about the length of a novel and well
plotted out.
I also am fond of the two stand alone spin off stories I wrote for
The Book of Masks although the transformation element in them is
pretty small.
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From: guest (Jessica Drew)
, 129 months, post #16 |
I'm pretty proud of "Scarlet" (even though I haven't finished it
yet.)
My other story "A Force Of Habit" was well loved, but I'm a bit
embarrassed by bits of it now
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