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crazyfck
ParticipantI think I’ll just forget it. It’s not a big deal for me, really, it just sucks; and very little was lost, some five pages at the most, and they weren’t very good. The new five pages are much better.
crazyfck
ParticipantDon’t worry, Blah,
miraculously I made a back-up of all files two weeks prior to this silly crisis (not for safety, but just for Pug to mess around without worries). The damned Google docs is so handy, it created a zip file containing all files, so with this you can judge yourself their actions, take a look at the link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C9HGK14E
The back-up file has some 15 stories, in various degrees of (no) completion.
it does not have all my stories, The Flavor and some others weren’t there.I added to this zip the last one that I was working closely with Pug in the last few weeks. It is called “Ripples”. Funny that I backup this story last Sunday just because Google docs got so unstable, otherwise we would lose almost all of it.
I think they used the Copyrights infringement since there was a few of my photoshops in there. It’s the only reasonable explanation, there is no explicit raunchy images.
crazyfck
ParticipantTo those who want to understand what happened, here it goes: I was organizing all my stories, drafts and ideas that I can remember at Google Docs
I always wanted to keep them in the cloud instead of my hard drive and, most important, to use Google Docs features to share and to allow people to collaborate. Like I said, they are all neverending stories.
Since I used Gmail since its launch years ago, and trusting Google’s motto ‘don’t be evil’, I believed that they would be different of Yahoo, that deleted my yahoogroup, or deviantart that deleted some 80% of my photoshops at once.
But then, while I was writing, the server denied auto-saving, and then, trying to re-open the doc, I received the bold message: “”You can’t access this document because it is in violation of our Terms of Service.”
Google froze my gmail account, all my docs links received a 404 and they want my mobile phone number to appeal against that.
Maybe my work is offensive to some, I don’t know. But who has the right to judge it offensive or not? Did I infringe any copyright? So tell me what copyright I infringed. But they went for the silence treatment and want to break my anonymity.
I suspect that it all happens to me because of this name Crazyfck, and that’s why I’m thinking in changing it.
crazyfck
ParticipantI was thinking in changing the name Crazyfck to avoid more problems with the internet police
possible author names:
Twistedfck? No, that keeps the problem
CrazyNew? No, not original
Gaius Baltar is already takensomething french like Hyacinthe-Louis Martin?
maybe I should go like Prince and just use a Logo
crazyfck
ParticipantHey, I’m alive and kicking
and still writing
Sorry if I didn’t reply on DeviantArt, I’m still angry with them. I respect their policies but I don’t like the way they handle them, like most providers they just erase my submissions while a single polite message would resolve it.
And I thought that Google would be different…
But that is no excuse, sorry again for my lack of communication.
All my works are ‘in progress’, to me they are all continuous never ending stories.
But I’m trying to polish them a little better before posting; writing a story draft is fast and easy, but to write properly in another language will never be easy for me. That’s my setback
But fortunately Pug is helping me, and he can bring it to another level and I’m anxious to share it.
November 25, 2009 at 12:30 am in reply to: Some interesting links to stories by various authors #87901crazyfck
ParticipantOh, good. Another person who publishes my stories without my permission. At least he's not burning it to CD and selling it (which has been done).
Every story on Brawna.org is there with the author's permission.
Yeah, I know.
But without a search function, or any other browsing system besides alphabetical, or ratings, comments/reviews, or even keywords, it doesn't compare with Brawna at all. It's more of a repository to share links in forums, or to find an old story. It hardly could be used to discover something new, like at Brawna.
November 23, 2009 at 3:47 am in reply to: Some interesting links to stories by various authors #87899crazyfck
Participantand this archive, GTS, BE, femdom, FMG, etc; a big collection of stories since the Internet was still in its infancy:
crazyfck
ParticipantI'd be willing to, if you've no objections.
I'm a half decent editor.
Pug
welcome aboard, Pug! It would be great. PM your email
I must warn you that this story is getting long… but it's nothing serious really, it's just another teen adventure using classic elements of FMG stories that we all know, nothing plotwise fancy. I'm aiming to get the slowest pace I am able to create instead of jumping plot to plot and also restricting it to just two principal characters, both girls. And it still is not completed, maybe less than half is already done, so there is no rush, you can take your time
I'll send you a first draft, so you can read it and tell me what you think
crazyfck
ParticipantI always very much enjoy your stuff Crazyfck. I also have gone so far to run your Portuguese stories through a translator. I really like "Pandora" even though babelfish does a bad translation.
Take care
You are making the crazyfck smug… I always wrote the stories for my own pleasure, and wrote them in english so I can share them. I remember the time I had to use web translators to read Little Baby Daddy, or Cheerleader Diaries, New Woman, etc. It was a torture, I needed a dictionary by the side of the computer to consult every minute.
It's a very good thing you are doing, backing up those stories, specially those posted in forums that disappears with a server crash or its owner decides to pull the plug. Those stories are indeed safer in the internet cloud.
Beware though, I'm not a writer and this is my first outing.
I read Stephen King's On Writing. It gives some encouragement but it mostly give us some perspective:
"Fiction writers, present company included,
don’t understand very much about what they do—not why it
works when it’s good, not why it doesn’t when it’s bad."My favorite passage is this:
"What are you going to write about?
And the equally big answer: Anything you damn well want.
Anything at all . . . as long as you tell the truth."And be NSFW:
" If you
substitute “Oh sugar!” for “Oh shit!” because you’re think-
ing about the Legion of Decency, you are breaking the
unspoken contract that exists between writer and reader"crazyfck
ParticipantI'm not sure quite how people will take the whole concept of faith and power but I figure that since its scifi/fantasy, that perhaps they'll just enjoy the story. *Shrug*
yeah, I know the feeling. But then in almost every story I wrote some forbidding aspect would pop up making me to have second thoughts. If you pay too much attention to it, it can make you to stop writing.
I dug an older PC of mine and found a unfinished draft of an english version of this story. I didn't even remembered that I spent a couple of nights on it some years ago, probably I was drunk or something. I'm not sure how far it went, I would need to reread it…
Anyway, here is it: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SODJS6NV
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