What are we all writing right now?

Twin sisters, alike in all things but one...

Ellie has a long history of failed relationships, Abby hasn't dated since uni.

But when Ellie moves in with Abby, she discovers her secret.
 
I'm working on a lesbian slow burn (surprise surprise) where a night shift dj at a country AM radio station in Tennessee works through loss with a caller's help.
It started as a side project when I got stuck (again) with A Melody of Surrender. The problem is that my plot idea isn't really any deeper than that and I don't know anything about Tennessee, so this might be a huge flop. I'm already thinking about shelving it for a bit to write something short and hot to get 7 months of obsessing over MoS out of my system.
 
I'm dipping my toes into the world of loving wives with a short tale about a women who seeks adventure by paying homeless guys to bang her while her husband does overtime at work. It's an exploration on how cheating can give you sexual skills to save your marriage.
 
My latest, "An Interesting Development, Act I," goes live this Sunday. A lesbian book club decides to open the membership to men. But it has to be the right kind of guy. They find one. Hilarity and lots of sex ensues.

This is a much more light-hearted bit than my first two stories. No fictional characters are driven to suicide in this story. Though one of them does get pretty well worn out.
 
Tomorrow ....


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I just finished writing my own internal lore for how all of the therianthropes in my world work. Now maybe I can write chapter five of the Jaguar Warriors. :p

I'm still not happy with the name, but I can't think of anything better.
 
I'm writing Neptune's Curse, which is the sequel to Neptune's Blessings. My SO is a bit upset with me about it though, cause aside from the MC and his children there are no recurring characters. But, aside from the fact that it's about merfolk, I'm trying to have a bit of realism, and when an abuse victim finally manages to break away from their abuser (Especially if it's an abuser that they will have to fear fatal retaliation from) they tend to leave everyone behind including their loved ones that helped them survive the abuse.
 
Trying to go Mom-Dom/FLR (Mom led household) without going full on Mom-Domme.

Obedience and discipline without the body harnesses and cats-o-nine tails.
 
Right now, focusing on a story for the Summer Writing Challenge, which is based on those trashy, late 90's MTV summer shows.
 
I was visited by the Inspiration Fairy earlier today, and now I have an idea about two friends who are transported by a magic coin to a fantasy world.

What do you do when you have too many ideas?
 
I'm writing Neptune's Curse, which is the sequel to Neptune's Blessings. My SO is a bit upset with me about it though, cause aside from the MC and his children there are no recurring characters. But, aside from the fact that it's about merfolk, I'm trying to have a bit of realism, and when an abuse victim finally manages to break away from their abuser (Especially if it's an abuser that they will have to fear fatal retaliation from) they tend to leave everyone behind including their loved ones that helped them survive the abuse.
Wow. I didn't know I wanted to read a merfolk story, but it turns out I do.
 
I was visited by the Inspiration Fairy earlier today, and now I have an idea about two friends who are transported by a magic coin to a fantasy world.

What do you do when you have too many ideas?
I tend to bounce between ideas depending on which one is being loudest while having a story that I always go back to whenever none of the others are shouting at me.
Wow. I didn't know I wanted to read a merfolk story, but it turns out I do.
In addition to being a rather dark story, it's the first thing I seriously wrote, and those first several chapters are pretty rough. I should really submit some edits on them, but edits take forever to go through.
 
In addition to being a rather dark story, it's the first thing I seriously wrote, and those first several chapters are pretty rough. I should really submit some edits on them, but edits take forever to go through.
I feel you. That's why I don't actively recommend people to read A Wind Blew Through Me, even though I've gotten really nothing but great feedback on it, apart from that time I fucked up chapters 7 and 8 by trying to outsmart myself.

Every time I think about 'fixing' it, I remember George Lucas fucking up Star Wars and think better of it. Not that I'm George Lucas, or that is Star Wars, but I can still learn from his fuckup.
 
A sequel to a brother sister story, incest femdom...like most of my stories, takes a lot of time to finish, it will be a few more months before I submit
 
I feel you. That's why I don't actively recommend people to read A Wind Blew Through Me, even though I've gotten really nothing but great feedback on it, apart from that time I fucked up chapters 7 and 8 by trying to outsmart myself.

Every time I think about 'fixing' it, I remember George Lucas fucking up Star Wars and think better of it. Not that I'm George Lucas, or that is Star Wars, but I can still learn from his fuckup.
Most of the things that are wrong with the early chapters are me slipping between tenses and over using a passive voice. I've got them fixed on the other site, but it's much easier to edit there.

For one thing I didn't have to go and redo all of my formatting, so annoying.

But yeah, Neptune's Blessings is a descent into hell book that has enough of the abuse happening on screen, so to speak, that I feel the need to warn people about it when they express interest. Although, I would love to get someone else's thoughts on it.
 
But yeah, Neptune's Blessings is a descent into hell book that has enough of the abuse happening on screen, so to speak, that I feel the need to warn people about it when they express interest. Although, I would love to get someone else's thoughts on it.
Some of the phrasing you used in that OP I quoted earlier today leads me to believe you've got personal experience there. The sort of thing people just can't know unless they've lived it.

I've been thinking for a while with limited success about how I might go about writing a story drawing from my own experience there. Seems like you know even better than I do at this point that's a tough nut to crack. I'm definitely interested in how you cracked it.

Anyway I do appreciate the warning. I feel the same way.
 
Some of the phrasing you used in that OP I quoted earlier today leads me to believe you've got personal experience there. The sort of thing people just can't know unless they've lived it.
Most of it is not first hand experience. I've had several close friends that I supported through much worse than I've ever endured, during or after they went through it though.
I've been thinking for a while with limited success about how I might go about writing a story drawing from my own experience there. Seems like you know even better than I do at this point that's a tough nut to crack. I'm definitely interested in how you cracked it.
I hope it's not too triggering.
Anyway I do appreciate the warning. I feel the same way.
Your welcome.
 
Most of it is not first hand experience. I've had several close friends that I supported through much worse than I've ever endured, during or after they went through it though.
That counts for quite a bit, in my book. I've gone through that too, and there is certainly a way in which it can be worse to have to watch it happen and have no agency over the situation.
 
Working on a little erotica based on when my wife and I first met. Been busy so it’s taking longer than anticipated.
 
I reread my draft for Part 2 of a story I just published, and realized that I managed to write the world's most inexplicably boring (nonsexual) massage scene. Two of my favorite female characters getting massages from identical twins that I've been obsessing over in my mind ... and I found myself skipping over it completely to get to the next part of the story.

I'm going to have to either liven that up or (more likely) cut it entirely.
 
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