writerDarkly
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Looking for female writers
Hi Lit,
I'm new here, but I'm not new to writing. I enjoy detailed story writing and good character development. And of course, sex.
Here are a couple stories that need female co-writers. If any of these pique your interest, please send me a message so we can discuss further. If my stories inspire another idea within you, send me a message anyway, and let's talk!
I usually like to discuss the story and the character that we are respectively envisioning beforehand, and I like to hear people's ideas.
The Love of Hate: A Post Apocalyptic Romance
FIRST POST here: http://forum.literotica.com/showpost...46&postcount=1
In a post apocalyptic world (let's say zombies, an unruly human world with gangs and mob bosses), your character is not to be trifled with. She is a loner, she is strong, and she has an attitude. That's why she's been able to survive. She's also handy with a gun. Why she is the way she is, you can develop that. What's in her past? Why is she so good at surviving in such a horrible world?
My character, too, is a loner. And he hasn't survived by being nice either. He also has a past, but it is undoubtedly different from hers.
He has set up his base, a fortified stronghold in one city block, set with dozens of traps, cameras, and other such mechanisms to keep himself and his supplies safe.
But she's been watching. And she needs some of those supplies to survive. She succeeds in grabbing some (a tremendous feat for most, but not that difficult for her), but as she is escaping back to her base of operations, her safe zone, she is intercepted by a gang. And they haven't seen a woman in a long, long time.
My character sees what's about to happen.
That's just the starter. The story will go on, forces beyond their control bringing the two of them together, as much as they may despise one another, they cannot help but ultimately rely on one another, and eventually, more than just reliance...
Lots of opportunity for character development, multiple sub plots - but ultimately this is about these two characters, exploring them, and their love-hate... relationship.
Half Way Across: A Medieval Space Saga
Prince Argenon has no desire for marriage. As far as he is concerned, it is nothing but an encumbrance. His true desire lies in the stars. He takes to his observatory every night, to peer up into the heavens, using the marvelous device that he must hide from the rest of the world lest they accuse him of magic. It wasn't magic of course. It was the product of a mind freed from the shackles of convention. More than anything, he wanted to learn about those glittering orbs in the sky.
She had been traveling for a month in suspension. When her ship jolted out of light speed with the alert that a planet with life forms had been found, she was woken, and she came out of her suspension chamber gasping for air, scampering towards the bridge despite the computers systems not having had the chance to check her over after the long journey: this was the moment she had been waiting for. Everyone back home would be proven wrong. There was other life in the universe.
She landed her ship in a forest.
He saw the thing descend from the heavens.
And the next moment, he was on his horse, riding out in the night.
He will have so much to learn about the world. But she will have so much to learn about herself. And she would have never known it, if she hadn't crossed half way across the universe.
Hi Lit,
I'm new here, but I'm not new to writing. I enjoy detailed story writing and good character development. And of course, sex.
Here are a couple stories that need female co-writers. If any of these pique your interest, please send me a message so we can discuss further. If my stories inspire another idea within you, send me a message anyway, and let's talk!
I usually like to discuss the story and the character that we are respectively envisioning beforehand, and I like to hear people's ideas.
The Love of Hate: A Post Apocalyptic Romance
FIRST POST here: http://forum.literotica.com/showpost...46&postcount=1
In a post apocalyptic world (let's say zombies, an unruly human world with gangs and mob bosses), your character is not to be trifled with. She is a loner, she is strong, and she has an attitude. That's why she's been able to survive. She's also handy with a gun. Why she is the way she is, you can develop that. What's in her past? Why is she so good at surviving in such a horrible world?
My character, too, is a loner. And he hasn't survived by being nice either. He also has a past, but it is undoubtedly different from hers.
He has set up his base, a fortified stronghold in one city block, set with dozens of traps, cameras, and other such mechanisms to keep himself and his supplies safe.
But she's been watching. And she needs some of those supplies to survive. She succeeds in grabbing some (a tremendous feat for most, but not that difficult for her), but as she is escaping back to her base of operations, her safe zone, she is intercepted by a gang. And they haven't seen a woman in a long, long time.
My character sees what's about to happen.
That's just the starter. The story will go on, forces beyond their control bringing the two of them together, as much as they may despise one another, they cannot help but ultimately rely on one another, and eventually, more than just reliance...
Lots of opportunity for character development, multiple sub plots - but ultimately this is about these two characters, exploring them, and their love-hate... relationship.
Half Way Across: A Medieval Space Saga
Prince Argenon has no desire for marriage. As far as he is concerned, it is nothing but an encumbrance. His true desire lies in the stars. He takes to his observatory every night, to peer up into the heavens, using the marvelous device that he must hide from the rest of the world lest they accuse him of magic. It wasn't magic of course. It was the product of a mind freed from the shackles of convention. More than anything, he wanted to learn about those glittering orbs in the sky.
She had been traveling for a month in suspension. When her ship jolted out of light speed with the alert that a planet with life forms had been found, she was woken, and she came out of her suspension chamber gasping for air, scampering towards the bridge despite the computers systems not having had the chance to check her over after the long journey: this was the moment she had been waiting for. Everyone back home would be proven wrong. There was other life in the universe.
She landed her ship in a forest.
He saw the thing descend from the heavens.
And the next moment, he was on his horse, riding out in the night.
He will have so much to learn about the world. But she will have so much to learn about herself. And she would have never known it, if she hadn't crossed half way across the universe.