ArcticAvenue
Randomly Pawing At Keys
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Ever wondered that you might be trying too hard? Or pushing envelopes too much? Well ... I do.
I am looking for female co-writers. In short, that's it. I am itching to write, but due to a run of luck where co-writers correctly put their real life first, I am feeling like a frog in a desert. Not only that, all my ideas seemed to be complex -- and I need to simplify. So here are some ideas.
Reunion -- Class reunion, where two people who spent their childhood harboring secret crushes see each other for the first time in years. With age comes the boldness that childhood fantasies keep quiet.
Student Body -- Professor / student story. I have two characters developed in my head. One where the professor is happily married but meets a student driven to be successful on her own; together they can't deny their feelings. Or it could be played where he has to confront one more stuck-up full of themselves student and when alone with her during an office hour takes her to give her a real lesson.
Strangers in a Bar -- Ever find yourself on the road at a hotel away from your family and friends? Ever feel a bit lonely enough to head down to the hotel bar and see if you can strike up a conversation with anyone willing to listen? Maybe you make up some stories to impress someone there who seems just a bit lonely too? Maybe it was the scotch, maybe just the conversation you were able to create by whatever you come up with, but you find the company of the stranger to lead to more than just a few drinks in a bar.
Majority Leader -- She made the quick rise to become the youngest chair of city counsel. Her arch rival called a meeting to argue just another issue that will leave them arguing just to be right. But that's when he grabbed her, put her over the desk, and tries to show her who really is in control. Fighting it at first, she slowly found she was a blossoming submissive even she didn't know about.
Soccer Mom -- He coaches her kid's team. He's cute, athletic, and the dream of all the other Soccer mom's. She's happy to let the girls have their dreams and just treat him like the the coach. So why does he seem to treat her special instead?
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I am willing to discuss these or any stories. You can check out the other ideas I've floated in the past, or stories that have come and gone, in my links in my signature.
I am looking for female co-writers. In short, that's it. I am itching to write, but due to a run of luck where co-writers correctly put their real life first, I am feeling like a frog in a desert. Not only that, all my ideas seemed to be complex -- and I need to simplify. So here are some ideas.
Reunion -- Class reunion, where two people who spent their childhood harboring secret crushes see each other for the first time in years. With age comes the boldness that childhood fantasies keep quiet.
Student Body -- Professor / student story. I have two characters developed in my head. One where the professor is happily married but meets a student driven to be successful on her own; together they can't deny their feelings. Or it could be played where he has to confront one more stuck-up full of themselves student and when alone with her during an office hour takes her to give her a real lesson.
Strangers in a Bar -- Ever find yourself on the road at a hotel away from your family and friends? Ever feel a bit lonely enough to head down to the hotel bar and see if you can strike up a conversation with anyone willing to listen? Maybe you make up some stories to impress someone there who seems just a bit lonely too? Maybe it was the scotch, maybe just the conversation you were able to create by whatever you come up with, but you find the company of the stranger to lead to more than just a few drinks in a bar.
Majority Leader -- She made the quick rise to become the youngest chair of city counsel. Her arch rival called a meeting to argue just another issue that will leave them arguing just to be right. But that's when he grabbed her, put her over the desk, and tries to show her who really is in control. Fighting it at first, she slowly found she was a blossoming submissive even she didn't know about.
Soccer Mom -- He coaches her kid's team. He's cute, athletic, and the dream of all the other Soccer mom's. She's happy to let the girls have their dreams and just treat him like the the coach. So why does he seem to treat her special instead?
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I am willing to discuss these or any stories. You can check out the other ideas I've floated in the past, or stories that have come and gone, in my links in my signature.
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