Mark Newman

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  • in reply to: First Internet Archive Recording of Amaz0ns.com #152524
    Mark Newman
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    Where have all the stories gone? Unless I write them myself ….

    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Terrific voiced version of the story. Olivia is outstanding.

    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Ease up guys. Some people can imagine a setting for their fetish world but don’t have the narrative or character building skills to make a story out of it. I’m glad I can take my settings and advance them into a story but not everyone can.

    It was a simple request. If you can’t meet it, honor it and move on.

    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Excellent thread.

    I’m still writing because I enjoy it. Getting comments, appreciation and other correspondence from readers makes it a more enjoyable experience certainly, but I would write regardless. I agree that the existence of a large back catalogue relieves the need for new writing to a degree, but the experience of writing and giving concrete shape to your personal fantasies is still a strong force for some of us.

    It’s sometimes a problem findIng the best place to post where my work can be found. These days I’m on deviantart but I’ve enjoyed and employed DtV, Brawna, Superwomenmania and writing.com in the past. I do miss Brawna.

    in reply to: “The Power” #132795
    Mark Newman
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    In the end I was a bit disappointed with the way the story progressed. Like many of the stories in our genre fiction, the women become rather just like men in their use of power. There’s quite an awful female rampage scene near the end which involves a mass rape, and also an interesting twist on how the Power is used to artificially induce erections, which I found a Bit difficult to read, probably inducing for me a similar reaction to a woman reading about rape.

    I suspect it’s inherently difficult to portray a difference bwteeen feminine and masculine exercise of power, which is probably why I enjoy the beginning parts of transitions much more than the ends.

    Still, it was an an enjoyable and mainly successful effort by a relatively mainstream writer, and I hope it leads to more of this kind.

    in reply to: Favorite Stories/Authors #130852
    Mark Newman
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    And I miss our collaborations, Steve. I’m just working on a revised version of the story. I haven’t posted it yet, but it will have pretty much the same ending.

    Unless someone wants to suggest a better one!

    in reply to: Nobody puts Lingster in the corner! #111382
    Mark Newman
    Participant

    I’m very glad you’re still in business.

    in reply to: The Process is Branching Out! #94257
    Mark Newman
    Participant

    I don’t know. I tried to access it once, but the board said I needed to be approved by the moderator, so I applied and never received an answer.

    I would have thought my 15 years of writing Amazon and magic transformation stories would have been good enough, but ….

    Anyway, my policy is never to ask twice. If I’m not wanted I just go somewhere else.

    in reply to: The Process is Branching Out! #94242
    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Perhaps someone can explain to me what the Process is all about. I’ve asked to be “admitted” and never received a response.

    in reply to: New Interactive Story #91343
    Mark Newman
    Participant

    Well, I’m not as active a writer as I used to be, but I haven’t “retired.”

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