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This novel is a sequel to "Pranked". That story, as I said at great length, was a reaction to some of the more misanthropic, parodic erotic fiction I've read. The hero, Rick, didn't get to have any sex in that novella. I jokingly promised lots of sex for him in the followup.
Welcome to the followup. Spoilers below, so read the story first (unless you like being spoiled, no judgment).
I'm going to explain here what I was doing when I wrote this, and maybe mention an Easter Egg or two. I would love to hear what you think. Good or bad, I want to know about how it felt to read this.
I struggled to name the psychiatrist. For the longest time, he was "Dr. Shouldhaveaname" in the drafts. Finally, his character came into sharper focus, and I realized he needed a trickster name. I wasn't going to name him "Doctor Loki" or "Doctor Anansi", but "Corbie" is Gaelic for "Crow". It isn't said in this story, but Corbie has Native American ancestry. We'll hear more about why he changed his name later, in a totally different story.
Doctor Tannenbaum is a major character in the upcoming Owned.
Rick is aware of how attractive Rose is in "Pranked", and men are definitely attracted to her throughout that story. Esau's attraction is one of his motivations to turn villain.
We see later that she did tell Stephanie, but confiding in your all-but-daughter doesn't count as "telling anyone."
This is the metafiction of Pranked: Barbie. I was interested in exploring how many men enjoy reading stories of female sexual slavery from the female viewpoint. Rick in this story represents fans of writers like @Joe_Doe_Stories, who read first-person erotica about being a slave girl, and generally much less of it about being a male slave master. (There are other subgenres, but that's what I'm writing about here.)
I'll mention it in the post-story bit next installment, but the Bradford Procedure is named for @Carl_Bradford (with his permission). He wrote a story, "Changing Status", that includes a similar transformation (and takes place in another branch of the same Joe Doe-initiated universe).
When Corbie leads Rick to ask Stephanie's advice, he's being manipulative. He already talked to her and they came up with the plan together. Rick starting the second section with "No, it isn't a prank!" is deliberate irony. It is, it's Steph's prank.
This is a reference to "Pranked", where Rose (Rick's mom) does something like this to Stephanie, on the way to Quarry's.
The stuff about debt potentially leading to slavery is a reference to "Liz Enslaved", in which that happens to the heroine.
Remember Rick talking to Corbie about incestuous desire. Look at his reaction to seeing Stephanie and Keith fucking. Also, this is very much about Keith's exhibitionism, significant later.
The social media bit at the end is just atmosphere … but read the last installment all the way to the end.
I'll post more here as the rest of the story gets published.
Welcome to the followup. Spoilers below, so read the story first (unless you like being spoiled, no judgment).
I'm going to explain here what I was doing when I wrote this, and maybe mention an Easter Egg or two. I would love to hear what you think. Good or bad, I want to know about how it felt to read this.
I struggled to name the psychiatrist. For the longest time, he was "Dr. Shouldhaveaname" in the drafts. Finally, his character came into sharper focus, and I realized he needed a trickster name. I wasn't going to name him "Doctor Loki" or "Doctor Anansi", but "Corbie" is Gaelic for "Crow". It isn't said in this story, but Corbie has Native American ancestry. We'll hear more about why he changed his name later, in a totally different story.
"You seeing Doctor Tannenbaum?" I called out as I put on my shoes.
Doctor Tannenbaum is a major character in the upcoming Owned.
"No, Rick. Just visiting a friend." Mom was smiling. And wearing a tight t-shirt and tight short shorts. She used to dress like that when my high school friends came over. I'm her kid, so I'm probably not supposed to notice how attractive Mom is. I'm her kid, which also means I'm not stupid. Men flock around her, whenever she lets them. A few women, too, but Mom never showed any interest.
Rick is aware of how attractive Rose is in "Pranked", and men are definitely attracted to her throughout that story. Esau's attraction is one of his motivations to turn villain.
She froze, for a second. Then she said, "How did you know? I didn't tell anyone!"
We see later that she did tell Stephanie, but confiding in your all-but-daughter doesn't count as "telling anyone."
"And you're almost always a girl in fantasies of enslavement?"
This is the metafiction of Pranked: Barbie. I was interested in exploring how many men enjoy reading stories of female sexual slavery from the female viewpoint. Rick in this story represents fans of writers like @Joe_Doe_Stories, who read first-person erotica about being a slave girl, and generally much less of it about being a male slave master. (There are other subgenres, but that's what I'm writing about here.)
I'll mention it in the post-story bit next installment, but the Bradford Procedure is named for @Carl_Bradford (with his permission). He wrote a story, "Changing Status", that includes a similar transformation (and takes place in another branch of the same Joe Doe-initiated universe).
When Corbie leads Rick to ask Stephanie's advice, he's being manipulative. He already talked to her and they came up with the plan together. Rick starting the second section with "No, it isn't a prank!" is deliberate irony. It is, it's Steph's prank.
"And Steph, I'm guessing Mom told you all about Roberto?"
That got a reaction from her. She jolted back, sitting on her heels. "She told you?"
This is a reference to "Pranked", where Rose (Rick's mom) does something like this to Stephanie, on the way to Quarry's.
The stuff about debt potentially leading to slavery is a reference to "Liz Enslaved", in which that happens to the heroine.
Remember Rick talking to Corbie about incestuous desire. Look at his reaction to seeing Stephanie and Keith fucking. Also, this is very much about Keith's exhibitionism, significant later.
The social media bit at the end is just atmosphere … but read the last installment all the way to the end.
I'll post more here as the rest of the story gets published.