CrimsonMaiden
Pretty in Pink
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Please keep chatting and off topic conversations out of the official sticky threads and put them here! Thanks. 
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I would love to recruit anywhere between 2-5 people to make some chain stories to kill that category! If I can get two people, if we each start a chain that will contain two subsequent chapters, we'll all complete chain stories level one. If I can get say, four people, we can each start a chain that will go on for five chapters, and get level's one and two. The sections I feel most uncertain about pinning down are the audio stories and the chain section. I mean, I guess there's some open-ended chains anyone can jump into but I'd love to be able to make a few complete chains with some fellow Survivorians.
My first submissions to Lit are now pending.![]()
Exactly why I said I'd like to get at least two people to join up with me. Because if we each start a chain, then we have it covered.
I start Desert Nights, Joe starts A Time of Mourning and Amy starts Just Fuckbuddies? and then we each participate in each one of those chains and we've covered the first tier of chains. ^_^ Or something like that. I hate the idea of jumping into an openended chain I know nothing about too... I'd like to be able to work with a few people to make a chain story and complete it.
Anyone?
afternoondelight2 - 0 points
veronica_james - 0 points
DecadentAngel - 0 points
9th place - al_Ussa - five points
8th place - theravenfox - 5 points
7th place - oOScarletWingsOo - 8 points
6th place - lostchicken - 9 points
5th place - Lady_Eryka - 10 points
4th place - Noira - 21 points
3rd place - Kaishaku - 25 points
2nd place - Boxlicker101 - 34 points
1st place - SuperHeroRalph - 129 points
Well, you know what to do! Get your candles, some massage oil, and a willing body...I can tell you haven't written much, though, because your scorechart is zeroed out! Sometimes you have to suck it up and initiate the chatting, you know. But hey, I'm here, you're here... I've written a lot more than I've posted, actually. I'm currently 1900 words into a horror story called Nightside, which is a dreamworld red light district...
And I'm also a ways into some story which I can't even figure out what sort of sexy genre it'll be... two people read the zodiac and discover chaos in their perfectly orderly world and then eventually get thrown out for it.
As well as the writing fetish story I started in a post-apo world... slightly fetish fodder... the governent has BANNED ALL WRITING!
Then I have a small handful of other starts... a wife discovers her husband's porn, a poem that I was thinking about making audio, a non-con sci-fi, some sci-fi BDSM... I just need to sit down and write away and finish some. I think Nightside will be my next submission. I have one up for approval right now... satire BDSM... Pink is the New Black.It is very fluffy.
Would you want Survivor participant badges, Erin?
http://betweenplaces.spiderforest.com/images/extras/litsurvivor.jpg
(points down at signature)There's not even a sign that reads, 2011 Survivor Contest.
I think you misjudge my humor for seriousness, Noira.
Challenge myself as a writer? I don't think there's a writer here who not only writes more words, and more stories but also who is more creative than me.
I've been writing in every category for years. If writing was about winning contests, especially here, I would have given up years ago. Winning contests is not why I write. I write because I must write. Writing is my passion, as it is with many of those who write stories here.
Many of my stories, too many of my stories were better than the stories that won many of the theme and monthly contests. Yet, the story has little to do with winning a contest here. The most popular writer generally wins the contest.
I challenged myself when I wrote all the above posts. I thought they were all pretty damn funny and creatively clever.
I dunno, maybe because I'm from Boston and those not from the Northeast don't get my humor. I'm a pretty funny guy. I've lost count how many women I've made pee themselves.
Nonetheless, the Survivor contest is more fun and more challenging when there's an electricity and an excitement that there was in previous years, before they changed the rules. I think it was better when we were allowed to write up to 10 stories in each category. I don't like the contest the way it is now, so layered, and judging by the lack of participation now as opposed to before, I'd say that the players don't like it either.
I've made my suggestions, but they were all not taken well. Still, I play the game, and write my stories. To me, it's all about the story. To me, it's growing as a better writer every year and when I compare the stories that I write now to those that I wrote in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, maybe because I'm so disciplined and write every day for a minimum of six hours a day, I develop every year.
Now, for the first time, when I get a thought, I'm able to write a complete story within an hour or two. Then, over the next several weeks, I'll go over and over that story, along with dozens of others that I've created in the same way. I never work on less than a dozen stories at a time. I had 30 stories for the Valentine's contest. That was a little crazy trying to get my head back in the story, but I did and I wrote some amazing stories for that contest. I thought my Yellow Rose and the Angel of Mercy stories were the best of the bunch, better than some that placed in the contest. No matter.
I can't wait for next year. I figure, in 40 years, by the time I'm 80-years-old, I'll be a wicked good writer.
I just appreciate having a place to post what I write.