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October 7, 2008 at 11:33 pm #76704MarvinParticipant
So, I used to be a frequent visitor to the Diana the valkyrie website until about a year ago or so ago. My internet started acting up and I moved. Now I have internet again, and noticed that his (hers?) stories have been taken down.
Does anybody still have a copy of his stories that they are willing to share? I was/am a big fan of his (hers?).
Please and thanks!
November 11, 2008 at 10:30 am #76705carlosroyeParticipantI printed out most of his stories, so once I get access to a scanner, I'll try to send them to you or post them here.
November 12, 2008 at 5:36 pm #76706mikeParticipantAmazonFan's library was removed a while ago. Try this link to the web archive:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060506083636/www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/amazfan/index.htm
November 14, 2008 at 12:28 am #76707MarvinParticipantThank you so much! I don't have time at the moment to check all the story links, but the link for Inch by Inch is broken.
I'm not complaining though! Thanks!
November 14, 2008 at 6:00 pm #76708mikeParticipantI checked the the other copies saved in the Archive and they don't Inch by Inch either. However, a copy of Inch by Inch is at this site.
Have a great weekend.
November 21, 2008 at 3:56 am #76709MarvinParticipantHey great!
Ok, one more nitpicky thing and I;ll be done: he had one more on his Diana page, about a man and a trade show. The name of it might have been trade show.
Anybody remember that? 😀
Thank you so much!
February 10, 2009 at 10:15 pm #76710Tre ScottParticipantI was always a huge AmazonFan fan.
February 10, 2009 at 10:23 pm #76711Tre ScottParticipantThanks for all your kind comments and remarks.
To set the record straight and to end any speculation, I requested that all my stories be removed from the DTV website. Without going into the gory details, I fundamentally felt that my long standing contributions to that site were not valued or appreciated, so I decided to end my association with it.
Personally, I find that site to be in a prolonged death spiral, but that's just an opinion, not a condemnation.
AmazonFan
Wow, eulogies aside, this is easily the most devastating thing I've read in probably a decade relative to our community. When DtV told me AmazonFan had requested that the stories be removed, I just assumed he was moving on to another phase of his life. I had no idea that he didn't feel his work was appreciated.
Although I had other authors that I enjoyed, AmazonFan was always in my top 3. His stories just went right to many of the fantasies that I'd grown up with or had been lucky enough to experience tiny pieces of over the years.
In terms of entertainment, what could be better than that?
Although I don't frequent the DtV site like I used to (haven't even looked at the story section in months), I still consider AF's stories to be a part of the foundation of that site and it's disappointing – at least to this fan – that he was unable to see the tremendous impact that his incredible stories had on so many of us.
*sigh*
May 8, 2011 at 9:12 pm #100707DTMParticipantNot to rehash an old topic here, though I am thrilled to announce that AmazonFan has recently given Amys Conquest access to illustrate his original, DTV listed, catalogue of stories for our site! Not only that, but he is also up for writing Brand New, Exclusive text stories for our Text Stories section as well! So keep an eye on us all of you AmazonFan fans! 🙂
September 19, 2011 at 2:09 pm #103546Lee WaaraParticipantHey great!
Ok, one more nitpicky thing and I;ll be done: he had one more on his Diana page, about a man and a trade show. The name of it might have been trade show.
Anybody remember that? 😀
Thank you so much!
This is not a forum I frequent. That is why this appears to be necro-posting.
Have you any details about this story?
Here’s a couple stories vaguely similar to what you appear to be seeking:
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