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March 26, 2011 at 2:27 pm #99840
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KeymasterCowprobe wrote:
I’ve always wondered as to AuGoose’s status. He was writing some excellent stuff with Codename: Avatar, Double Dare, Yin-side Out, Imposer and his continuation of Mighty Lingster’s “Will’s Power”.
I believe he also continued Zimbral’s story “Caroline’s Spell”.
Yes, he seemed to have completely evaporated into the ether after ZZZ’s two Hotboards forums went defunct, and are now gone. I always figured he’d rematerialize @ Amaz0ns, but as far as I know he’s never appeared here. Can’t see him hanging out @ places like The Process, the She-Hulk forum or Giantesscity, the denizens of those sites aren’t too particularly fond of FMG as a part of their transformational interests.
HiStandard is also sorely missed. His “Giantess Wife” story I enjoyed greatly. 🙁
He’s still around, or at least was as of the last time I had contact from him by email. I’ve tried to coax him back into the fold, but I gather (reading between the lines) that he’s too busy in the real world for this sort of thing. Perhaps that will change someday, and he’ll make a spontaneous appearance in the manner that ZZZ did here a wk or so ago.
FYI – another would be Panther, he made an appearance @ Giantesscity a yr or so back, left some posting comments on the subject of writing stories and then disappeared again. You can find them w/ the search engine there if you want to read them.
Someone (might have been Silent One) a long time back mentioned Crow Magnon, another regular at ZZZ’s, and that he was hanging out at a gaming forum or forums.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)March 27, 2011 at 2:09 pm #99853Pug
Participantstevexyz wrote:
Here’s the link to my latest efforts:
http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/1misc30/4storiesbystevethez.txt
Nice stories – thanks man!
Pug
April 6, 2011 at 9:39 pm #100079blah8884
ParticipantHuzzah! Nice story Steve the Z!
Ah, thanks for the info Zespara. Glad to know that Ed has done some writing, and also another reason why I probably enjoyed the writing.com series. Hmm… if he has emailed you those stories, wouldn’t they possibly still be in the inbox of your email address?
And I find the Soviet Superwoman to be an interesting storyline. Still amuses me (in regards to superman) that Stalin’s name essentially meant steel.
Glad to see that there’s progress on the Ms. Morris story, Fonk! I anticipate the story’s return!
By the way, a little side note. Whatever happened to that Dr. Who growth story? :/ I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
April 7, 2011 at 1:31 am #100084…..
ParticipantSorry if this is already answered somewhere, but are the previous Star Stones stories consolidated anywhere? I have been having trouble finding them and do not think they are on Brawna.
April 7, 2011 at 10:46 am #100086None
ParticipantNot at the moment. I’m still working. I finished Part IV and now I’m beginning Part V. I haven’t decided if I’ll put up on Brawna or not even though I’d like to.
April 11, 2011 at 2:23 am #100153blah8884
ParticipantMmmm… not trying to bring back bad memories or anything, but I never figured out what was the problem with putting it on brawna?
I don’t recall anything bad that occurred in the story.
April 11, 2011 at 2:52 am #100154None
ParticipantThere are some stories featuring characters of a questionable age doing adult acts there as of late and thus, until they’re cleaned up and we get some firm guidelines, I won’t be posting there. When you end up seeing three stories in as many weeks with a note that begins with “I’m not a pedophile BUT…” (JIMP and Jeremy Wilson sorry guys, got call it as I read it) it’s not some place I want to host my stories. In the end I know that many people will argue that they are just “stories” but oh well.
For me, it comes down to my preference.
April 12, 2011 at 2:18 pm #100187Pug
ParticipantUrg. Perhaps understandable, but I hate trying to dictate that you can’t read a good story where the culture is different – You end up with the kind of historical revisionism that has versions of “Huckleberry Finn” with the N-word edited out. Yeah, it *should* be disgusting from our point of view, but you can’t see different cultures without actually seeing *other* cultures. God forbid people read “Clan of the Cave Bear”.
Admittedly that’s a knee-jerk reaction probably not apropos to an admittedly less serious genre – dammit, if only we could go back in time and expose Clemens to FMG fiction! An entire alternate history where the same man that wrote “Letter from the Earth” also wrote “The Too-Tall Wimmin of Chickisah County” and it’s sequel “Dammed by Mistake – the Waters of Chikasah County”. Then we’d see the genre get real respect!! Somebody get Steve the Z on that!
– Pug April 13, 2011 at 3:31 am #100193TC2
ParticipantPug wrote:
Urg. Perhaps understandable, but I hate trying to dictate that you can’t read a good story where the culture is different – You end up with the kind of historical revisionism that has versions of “Huckleberry Finn” with the N-word edited out. Yeah, it *should* be disgusting from our point of view, but you can’t see different cultures without actually seeing *other* cultures. God forbid people read “Clan of the Cave Bear”.
Admittedly that’s a knee-jerk reaction probably not apropos to an admittedly less serious genre – dammit, if only we could go back in time and expose Clemens to FMG fiction! An entire alternate history where the same man that wrote “Letter from the Earth” also wrote “The Too-Tall Wimmin of Chickisah County” and it’s sequel “Dammed by Mistake – the Waters of Chikasah County”. Then we’d see the genre get real respect!! Somebody get Steve the Z on that!
– Pug The key word you said there was “good” story. Usually the ones featuring under age characters in the FMG genre are not.
April 13, 2011 at 5:48 am #100195None
ParticipantPug wrote:
Urg. Perhaps understandable, but I hate trying to dictate that you can’t read a good story where the culture is different – You end up with the kind of historical revisionism that has versions of “Huckleberry Finn” with the N-word edited out. Yeah, it *should* be disgusting from our point of view, but you can’t see different cultures without actually seeing *other* cultures. God forbid people read “Clan of the Cave Bear”.
So. you’re calling me a revisionist and comparing Huckleberry fin, a reflection of it’s literary and historical times, (which I’m against the left’s push to edit) and saying my stance against stories featuring sexual situations involving CHILDREN is the same?
Furthermore you’re saying that I can’t view other “cultures” based on this stance? I’m supposed to try and “understand” something morally abhorrent to me? What is this some kind of bizarro Star Trek The Next Generation episode?
Sorry Pug. I’m NOT a relativist. I DO believe in the distinction between good and evil, right and wrong, and no amount of “culture seeking” will change my view.
As I said, I will post (someday) all that I’m asking is for some lines drawn in the sand. Is that such a horrible thing?
A Captain Kirk would say, “Fire Phasers and blow those Klingon bastards to hell.”
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