slyc_willie
Captain Crash
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I've been asked to write an erotic version of a fairy tale, based in part on the success of my version of Hansel & Gretel (I called it Gingerbread, and it's still my best-selling novella despite the controversy surrounding it). As with that effort, the new tale I want to do is going to be modernized. I've decided to eschew most of the more popular and well-known pieces out there, such as Little Red Riding Hood and Sleeping Beauty, and instead find something equally authentic (as in, old and established) but perhaps a little more obscure.
I've been going through a Wikipedia list all night, taking notes, forming ideas as I read synopses of various stories. Two that have caught my imagination are The Bear and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. Of those I have thus far sifted through, these, at least, offer a story that can be modernized and inherently provide instances of erotic tension.
I'll be going through the list for a while, and I don't doubt there will be more possibilities (after all, I'm only halfway through the alphabet). But I would like some input into both the stories I've linked to above, as well as other ideas for fairy tales that could do for an interesting modern take.
I've been going through a Wikipedia list all night, taking notes, forming ideas as I read synopses of various stories. Two that have caught my imagination are The Bear and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. Of those I have thus far sifted through, these, at least, offer a story that can be modernized and inherently provide instances of erotic tension.
I'll be going through the list for a while, and I don't doubt there will be more possibilities (after all, I'm only halfway through the alphabet). But I would like some input into both the stories I've linked to above, as well as other ideas for fairy tales that could do for an interesting modern take.