Hunter S Creek

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  • in reply to: Corrupting or…? #2284
    Hunter S Creek
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    Thanks to AlexG for his suggestion and the ImageShack link. I’ve been waiting for them to send me my "activation link" so that I can upload some images.

    In the mean time, here is a test — http://img156.exs.cx/img156/7634/hsccuriosity9xq.jpg

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

    BTW: If the link to the sketch works, I hope that you like it!

    Thanks to ImageShack for Free Image Hosting

    in reply to: Corrupting or…? #2282
    Hunter S Creek
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    Thank you for your kind words, freak2k!

    I would be happy to post some artwork here but I have yet to figure out how to do that.

    The trick is that most of my stuff has an url which belongs to a Yahoo group or to a site which requires membership. Whenever I try to post a pic in a forum message (or private mail) here it asks for an url. Past experience has taught me that using such an url does not seem to work.

    Given that I am painfully ignorant when it comes to html, etc., I am certainly open for suggestions!

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

    in reply to: Corrupting or…? #2280
    Hunter S Creek
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    Lingster, regarding your comments — Try to imagine that I am tipping my hat and applauding at the same time! 🙂 Thank you again for starting this Board!

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    Hunter

    And, yes, Lingster, I do recall the overblown inflation wars of the 90’s. As you suspected, I was one of those excluded from the "buddies" for not being a true believer. That was actually one of the reasons why I was an early content and financial supporter of Taylor Seldon when he originated the BEArchive.

    in reply to: Corrupting or…? #2275
    Hunter S Creek
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    Well, AlexG, that is certainly a fair question. I am sincerely flattered that you took the time to ask me. 🙂

    The answer may be as simple as the fact that I am not truly a member of the FMG or GTS genre in the eyes of many.

    As you know, some see the genre as a club from which those that are not true believers should be shunned or criticized or expelled.

    I’ve actually been "scolded" many times over the years for not being true to either genre. As a point of information, I’ve also been criticized by many in the BE community because I tend to lose interest there too if breast size becomes ridiculously large. An example with which you are familiar — I enjoy giantess.com but I tend to keep a low profile there. I’ve stopped posting art and stories there because I was criticized a bit too harshly too many times. I’ll never understand people who go out of their way to criticize the creators of things that are essentially "free".

    The less simple answer to your question is that — it depends. I do not have a predetermined, quanitative, cut-off in mind when I look at a picture or read a story. It depends on what the artist or writer does or doesn’t do with the characters that primarily determines if and where the point is at which I lose interest.

    I’m sure that you have read a story, for example, where the plot is barely an aside to graphic descriptions of sex or stomping or swallowing or pummeling. That is fine if that is your primary interest, but it is not mine. A well written story, with decent character development can hold my attention almost regardless of the relative sizes and strengths and other characteristics of the characters.

    The exception is graphic violence. This is where most authors immediately lose my interest. However, I do not intend to sound critical. A lack of interest for something on my part is not meant to be criticism: to each his own. I do not wish to be injured or killed. I do not want to see others injured or killed. I do not want to read about others being injured or killed. I do not want to see or read about senseless destruction. My experience with the GTS and FMG genres is that most stories and pictures that feature women over 20-feet-or-so tall or women who are able to toss a car, invariably cause mayhem, injury, and death: accidentally or purposefully. In the hands of many authors, those characters are usually simply too big or too strong to interact with others without causing problems. And, IMHO, if they are not interacting with others, then there is really no story anyway. I suppose you could say that it is at that point that I would consider a given author’s character to be "ridiculously large or powerful".

    Having said all of that, I do hasten to mention that I appreciate many of your works!

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

    in reply to: new artist here! #2295
    Hunter S Creek
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    Welcome, Kenny!

    Thank you for sharing your very fine work!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Corrupting or…? #2272
    Hunter S Creek
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    An example of the facet of female growth that I enjoy best is the physical and sexual empowerment of a formerly nice but underappreciated, underdeveloped, short, scrawny, female. I am not into violence. I tend to lose interest in growth scenarios if the female becomes ridiculously large or powerful.

    Having said that, I do expect some personality adjustment as a result of the female’s growth. I can recall several old classmates who responded to their development by gaining confidence. Some became quite a bit self-conscious at first, however.

    How the female reacted seemed to be a function of what their personalities were like at the beginning, how their peers reacted, how guys reacted, how their families reacted, how quickly the changes ocurred, and the magnitude to which the changes ocurred. For a fictional character, I would imagine that the cause of the changes, whether or not she could control the situation, and the reason for the changes would be factors too.

    It is not difficult to imagine that an angry female scientist who works hard to make herself grow over the course of just minutes would react much differently than a mousy bookworm who was accidentally exposed to something that makes her grow gradually over the course of weeks or months.

    Just my 2 pfennigs worth 🙂

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

    in reply to: EL PUBLICATIONS #2225
    Hunter S Creek
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    The profile that Ed Lundt created at the BE Archive in 2001 lists his e-mail address as — trowelfraz@_removemefirst_yahoo.com.

    MSN Groups lists his e-mail as — trowelfraz@lycos.com.

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    Hunter

    in reply to: www.gtsboard.com #857
    Hunter S Creek
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    Thank you for your kind words, tallchicksrule, and welcome to "She Grew"!

    I seem to always have a few stories in the works for eventual posting on the internet but I rarely have time to finish them.

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

    in reply to: Ruined Pajamas #2056
    Hunter S Creek
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    Great work, Lingster!

    Thank you for sharing!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Hiccups – a complete story #1947
    Hunter S Creek
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    Great work, L!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Tschuss!

    Hunter

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