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July 9, 2008 at 1:31 am #72678Debido-SanParticipant
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.
July 9, 2008 at 3:36 am #72679iceman75ParticipantI 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.
July 9, 2008 at 3:42 pm #72680Prophet TenebraeParticipant[font=times new roman][size=11pt]
July 9, 2008 at 3:46 pm #72681AlexGKeymasterThat'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. 😛
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“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)July 9, 2008 at 4:14 pm #72682LingsterKeymaster[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.
July 10, 2008 at 1:22 am #72683happiest_in_shadowsParticipantI 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.
September 14, 2008 at 12:28 am #72684Mark NewmanParticipantLike 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.
September 14, 2008 at 10:41 pm #72685Vollar-TileParticipantI 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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