Passive observer into proactive participant – What inspired you to write?

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  • #72678
    Debido-San
    Participant

    My personal reasons for starting to write are uh…not quite as profound as everyone elses.

    I wanted the "contributor membership" to Diana The Valkyrie, and I couldn't draw. So I thought of my favorite shows to do FMG of (I had just finished watching Neon Genesis Evangelion at the time) and went for it with the most passion for writing I had ever had, and what do you know, after I got that membership, I pretty much stopped writing! 😀

    So in short, I wrote to obtain "porn". ;D

    Though I guess looking at the few stories I've written, it was nice to get the "anime/manga FMG story" genre more out into the open.

    #72679
    iceman75
    Participant

    I started writing because I had all these fantasies in my head, and I wanted to put them down on paper. No one was writing my exact own fantasies anyway, so I thought I would just go ahead and start putting my fantasies on Diana the Valkyrie's. Much like Debido-San, I have been doing it for a contributor's membership, which I've kept for 5 plus years now.

    #72680
    Prophet Tenebrae
    Participant

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    #72681
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    That's the one, you got it correct – it was originally posted on Everything Grows forum.  As I recall, Terry and Panther also enjoyed it.  That was back when I was still writing epic-length novels.

    She's reformed now, rehabilitated under the guidance of her patron, Goddess Gaea – a Gammazonian superheroine promoting truth, justice and the Glory of Gaea.

    Recently, she aided in the recovery of the ultimate book of comicdom, a Necronomicon-like tome, stolen from The High Castle.

    I remember that story, Alex.  I thought that that was an excellent tale of growth and muscle.  I believe that was the tale of the woman who went insane as she became a She-Hulk type and then found that deity book to become a demi-goddess as it were.  At least I believe that that's the story I'm thinking about.   😛

    Z

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

    #72682
    Lingster
    Keymaster

    [font=times new roman]~Mimi[/size”>[/font]

    You could always do a find/replace using a word processor and change all the guys' names to girls' names, all the he's to she's, and all the him's to her's.  This shit ain't Faulkner, after all.

    #72683
    happiest_in_shadows
    Participant

    I use to be quite an active role player preferring D&D style systems as well as the world of darkness. However, as time went on the games I use to belong to dried up as people quit playing for one reason or the other.

    With no other outlet for my creative energies and a head full of characters writing seemed like a good idea.

    Of two worlds by Sketchbook and speaking with Blar of the gts depot also helped to get things rolling.

    #72684
    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Like some of you, I started writing because I wanted to read the stuff.  And I somehow found writing it was even more of a turn on than reading it.

    But strangely enough, I started writing this stuff 6 months before I discovered alt.amazon-women.admirers and the internet in 1994.  Must have been the Zeitgeist or something in the water.

    #72685
    Vollar-Tile
    Participant

    I think this thread proves that we're all the same in one way or another. My reasons really aren't any different from what has been said already by others.

    1. I guess I got inspired one day.

    2. From there, my muse wouldn't shut up.

    3. And like most have said, if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself.

    Vollar-Tile/GhenKai: Doing it

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