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Fiction / Growth Stories / Re: Andy and Alison
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on: Nov 01, 2009, 02:18 AM
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I saw the reference to the Process from this Thread and tried to join but received no reply at all, after presenting my "credentials". I guess one must be QUITE prominent to join. 
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Fiction / Growth Stories / Re: Novels?
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on: Aug 01, 2009, 02:32 PM
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This one isn't muscle growth, but it is a mainstream novel about a muscular girl.
Modern Ranch Living, by Mark Poirer
This is the Amazon blurb.
The action centres on a small community in Tucson, Arizona, with the disappearance of a local teenager triggering the plot. However, it's the book's principal characters that keep the reader turning the page - notably 16 year-old Kendra, the muscle-bound young girl with a bizarre grammatical habit (her favourite phrase: "plussing as which") and Merv, the 30 year-old pool attendant that still lives with his mom. These characters are immediately engaging, and for all their oddities and imperfections, it is easy for the reader to empathise with them.
And this was one of my favorite excerpts.
By the time she hit junior high, she was worked, thick with muscle and intimidating to some of her teachers. Her abdominals were like six caramel apples, and her shoulders were as wide as an Olympic swimmer's. At home, she walked around in her sports bra, on display, pausing to flex in mirrors and snack on protein.
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Fiction / Writing Q&A / Re: Personal philosophies - Would you include it?
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on: Sep 13, 2008, 04:34 PM
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My personal philosophy is in all of my stories, but it's not as simple as a character's speech, justice being done in the end or the right party getting elected.
Part of the fun of writing for me to be completely realistic about good and evil, moral choices and the laws of the universe.
And we do need more bosomy Amazonic women.
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Fiction / Writing Q&A / Re: Unfinished Stories - Could you complete one?
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on: Sep 13, 2008, 04:23 PM
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I do enjoy finishing incomplete stories, or working on variants of existing stories, but only if the styles are compatible (and I have permission). For me, this works best if there is somewhat less detail in the original story than I would put it, leaving room for my own spin on it.
Sometimes I just write Marknew versions that are inspired by the original by are wholly mine.
I love writing Marknew variants with Steve the Z's stories, and Helplesscase has inspired two entire stories for me.
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