sr71plt
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Do others use a motif (or motifs) of some form recurringly and purposely in your stories?
In my GM ones, going through a doorway covered with a beaded curtain symbolizes (and is employed literally) moving into a sex act with another man--often for the first time--or at least at a significant decision point in that circumstance. This came up because a reader just asked me about it in an e-mail about the story "Across the Threshold," which was spun into a GM first-time anthology I titled that initially and later Beyond the Beaded Curtain in a longer version.
I also use paintings and music a lot symbolically.
In my GM ones, going through a doorway covered with a beaded curtain symbolizes (and is employed literally) moving into a sex act with another man--often for the first time--or at least at a significant decision point in that circumstance. This came up because a reader just asked me about it in an e-mail about the story "Across the Threshold," which was spun into a GM first-time anthology I titled that initially and later Beyond the Beaded Curtain in a longer version.
I also use paintings and music a lot symbolically.