Every story I write is factual. Except the ones I make up. Which is all of them.
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I started writing ,a story of how I end up like I am ,got to 34,000 words ,and realized I cant submit it ,it is the true account of ,how my sister ,started dressing me as a girl. when I was young, I was a decade old, she was 4 years older , so can I tell the story if I am a of age ,reflecting back ?
I'd suggest you kind of summarize the story and send a PM to any one of the moderators, asking that question. But my understanding is not if there was anything sexual under age 16, even reflecting back.
My guess is that if you were ten years old, www.asstr.org is the only place online I know that would take it (if you can figure out how to submit anything there; it's pretty opaque). The weird thing is that your story sounds much better than some of the, ah, just plain bad material on there. Another irony is that you might find a print outlet for it - is there a self-publishing option open? Sorry, I know little about that or what if any rules there are. It does sound fascinating, however.
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As an author I base most of my stories on true events, dressed up a little for story purposes but based on real events. Who else writes like this ? or do most authors write mostly fiction.
They are reality, with the boring parts edited out, and sometimes events get flip flopped in time to improve flow.
Completely made up. I like to keep a total detachment between my real life and the stuff I do online. I suppose you could argue that a person's writing will always reflect their experiences or desires to some degree, even if just subconsciously, but I'm deliberately writing stories with no particular connection to reality. Just things that seem hot to me.
I definitely lean more towards pure fiction, sometimes I'm inspired by true events, once or twice I've written adaptations of true events. Usually I'm just making things up.
My first Recommended Read: I Planned To Walk In On Them, But Not For Them To Keep Going. HELP!
Most of my stories are based on true events, embellished in places to make it more interesting to the reader. Some are also fiction but based around scenarios we've seriously fantasised about or discussed with friends.
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Are we permitted to write parodies of well known fiction, films, and actual celebrities?
No. Fanfic and similar are not allowed here. Don't have the rule right in front of me, but I know it is so. I think stuff that is public domain is allowed but you would want to confirm that with a mod.
A strange little something for Halloween.
Fiction save one micro about my first time masturbating in the local woods. My love life, past and present, is too boring to write about. Though I have nicked some characters and settings from real life or taken inspiration from life (e.g. under my old profile I had a couple stories about guys seeing paid companions that took some elements from my own experiences in that world).
A strange little something for Halloween.
The one in the True category is true.
A lot of others have elements of truth or embellishments. Some are pure figments but some have characters based on people I know.
But as Jack Nicholson says in a few good men “You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth.”
My series about Chloe the dominating stepdaughter who controls her submissive stepmother has finished. It all started with Her Panties but does it end Happily Ever After?
Most of my characters are based on people I know; I find it helps make them more convincing. The scenarios they end up in are just the product of my sordid imagination, though.
That said, I’m in the middle of a memoir, of sorts, and it’s the most challenging thing I’ve ever written! X
‘The pious fable and the dirty story
Share in the total literary glory.’
W.H. Auden
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As an author I base most of my stories on true events, dressed up a little for story purposes but based on real events. Who else writes like this ? or do most authors write mostly fiction.
I do the same. Even when writing fantasy I draw from experiences that made me feel the same emotions I am trying to describe in a scene so every story contains at least a small piece of me.
All fiction in my case, though many times I wish they had happened to me rather than in my overactive imagination!
My comp story: The Sex Days Of Xmas
My latest story: Cash In Hand 7 - "All In The Mind" - Part 1 of 2
I wrote a true five-part story of a very tumultuous affair with a younger woman. Some stories have an element of truth in them, so I will say so. Some are just the manifestation of my very dirty mind. How do I decide what to write about? How horny I am when I start writing... 😜
This is my collection of muses and stories. Stories of note include:
Little Bird - A true story of submission and dominance set in Paris between an older couple and their younger lover.
Le Weekend - Six lives intertwined during one weekend create events that change their lives forever.
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I wrote a true five-part story of a very tumultuous affair with a younger woman. Some stories have an element of truth in them, so I will say so. Some are just the manifestation of my very dirty mind. How do I decide what to write about? How horny I am when I start writing... 😜
Whether conscious or not as we write we dip our pens into the ink of our past. I went back and read several of my stories only to realize that there were descriptions of what I had done and even more surprising there were elements of things I had read in the past. The human brain when linked into a creative mind can do miraculous things.
Depends on the story, but I almost always have a big chunk based on truth, just never enough to call it a true story. Fiction is truthier than mere facts.
Tintinnabulation - first place (Free Spirit)
Comet Q - second place (Quick and Risqué Sex)
Amnesia - third place (Le Noir Erotique)