Lookin for stories

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  • #92964
    danny
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    Now im looking for a story where a girl takes her mothers voice and takes traits from people at her school and goes across america taking traits with a bunch of followers

    #104050
    Bstgate
    Participant

    Hello everybody, first time poster.

    I was wondering if any one of you have saved the stories mentioned above, “Ascension: Do you want me now?” and “The Star Stones”. I hear they’re really good, but I cannot find them at brawna.org anymore.

    We’ve been discussing them at the process-production.com forum, but none of us have been able to find the stories again. I would really love to get my hands on them.

    #104077
    Zespara Alathar
    Participant

    Hello everybody, first time poster.

    I was wondering if any one of you have saved the stories mentioned above, “Ascension: Do you want me now?” and “The Star Stones”. I hear they’re really good, but I cannot find them at brawna.org anymore.

    We’ve been discussing them at the process-production.com forum, but none of us have been able to find the stories again. I would really love to get my hands on them.

    The author took them off of the Brawna.org site. I’ve tried to locate it in the cached archives to no avail. The first portion of the story is here in the forum but the majority of it was never posted here.

    Anyone else have any ideas?

    Z

    #104079
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    PM the author and ask if they’d send them the story as an attachment via email.

    Unless they repost it elsewhere, perhaps on DA, that would be the next best course of action.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #104219
    Bstgate
    Participant

    PM the author and ask if they’d send them the story as an attachment via email.

    Unless they repost it elsewhere, perhaps on DA, that would be the next best course of action.

    Thanks for the replies, guys.

    From what I can gather, the author seems to have “gone off the grid”. His post in this thread seems to have been his final post. Otherwise I would of course have started by contacting him.

    I, too, tried searching the brawna.org, even using http://www.archive.org, but to no avail. So my only hope is that someone have the stories stored locally.

    #104223
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    I’d still send off a PM, I’ve seen him appear in the chat room.

    Only by making the attempt will you know for certain. B)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #104245
    None
    Participant

    Yeah, the author is kind of a jerk. What type of discussions have been going at the process forum?

    #104269
    Pug
    Participant

    Yeah, the author is kind of a jerk. What type of discussions have been going at the process forum?

    Half-decent writer though – {G}.

    #104281
    Bstgate
    Participant

    Yeah, the author is kind of a jerk. What type of discussions have been going at the process forum?

    LOL, I see. There’s this thread about “attribute theft” (transfers):
    http://process-productions.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8722

    So are you the author formerly known as captmalcolmreynolds? Sorry for not PM:ing you right away, I thought it would be no use.

    #104287
    None
    Participant

    I am. Unfortunately, I’m not able to view the thread and upon signing up, I’m in a membership “line” that requires me to “prove” my fascination for a particular fetish. Way, way, WAY too many steps. As for the story, and why it’s gone… long story, no need to discuss, and I may repost someday.

    I honestly don’t know why people are so wild for those stories.

    P.S. IF I do repost, it will most likely be around the Holidays when I have time write and finish part 5 and 6, maybe even 7.

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