On the works of Alwayswantedto

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I am pretty impressed by the enormous body of work produced by alwayswantedto over the past three years or so. The writer focuses on mother/son sex stories. I am not sure if he is reaching the point of having gotten it out of his system. But his output is slowing down considerably. It does happen that sometimes writers have a prolific surge and then disapear without explanation, usually leaving loose ends. Or, like Tawny T, announce that she is done. The latter is regretable. The former is annoying.
Anyway, alwayswantedto has an overwhelming inclination to fucking from behind. Not that the picture of a son fucking his mom doggy style or from behind at the kitchen sink is unpleasant. But it might be overdone.
I like very much the length of alwayswantedto's Oedipal epics. It is no small enterprise for mother and son to have sex and he gives it the full treatment it deserves.
I also like his sense of portraying multiple mother/son sex couples. His Oedipal fantasyland us just chock full of motherfuckers and that is just fine. He handles the idea in interesting ways in his The Mom Memories as well as The Rambler. I eagerly await his continuation of The Rambler and wish for promises to be fulfilled. For anyone who has ever fantasized about belonging to an underground Oedipal network, or even just double dating with your mom and another mother/son couple, this is the writer for your imagination.
Alwayswantedto is a leg man, while I am crazy for tits. But that is okay. This writer gives some attention to mom's rack in the midst of his other concerns.
If anyone else enjoys alwayswantedto, I'd be interested in reading your views.
 
I just read the well-known story "The Rambler". Three awesome chapters and a disaster of a fourth, totally contrived diary plot and shot through with errors.
 
AWT passed away a few years ago. He e-mailed me telling me his cancer had reached the terminal stage and he was removing his stories because no one in his family knew he wrote them and he wanted no chance of it ever being discovered. The site immediately respected his request and removed them.

Unfortunately people here can't respect that and are constantly looking for the stories and trying to link the way back machine, something I think the mod has deleted the last couple of times.

He was the best mom/son author out there, and a great mentor to me in my early years here.

Sucks no one ever cares about the person, just wah...where's the stories.
 
I understand the logic of wanting the stories one writes to disappear. But I'm told that something published on the Internet can rarely be eradicated. I don't think I am in the population from whom he wished to conceal them. In fact I'm sure he was happy to have readers.

My act of finding and reading a story does nothing adverse to the author. What's the logical next step - have libraries burn hardcover books when the author dies?
 
What's the logical next step -

Well, you could not put your wishes and desires above all others.

And what was the purpose of post 4 anyways? Why did you bump a 5 year old thread? Just to bash the last chapter?
 
Well, you could not put your wishes and desires above all others. And what was the purpose of post 4 anyways? Why did you bump a 5 year old thread? Just to bash the last chapter?

If criticism of a supposedly iconic story is "bashing", I'm guilty.

Would you feel better had I started a new thread? That this thread is old didn't cause you to remain mute.

And yes, my wishes often misalign with someone else's. Everyone's wishes do.
 
If criticism of a supposedly iconic story is "bashing", I'm guilty.

Would you feel better had I started a new thread? That this thread is old didn't cause you to remain mute.

And yes, my wishes often misalign with someone else's. Everyone's wishes do.

I think the crux of the matter is that Alwayswantedto is gone, presumably deceased, and, especially as these aren't works anyone is paying for, it's bad form to criticize what is now unchangeable history. This was a celebrated author here. Any tarnishing at this point is most likely just going to tarnish the tarnisher.

The honorable and kind thing to do when encountering a portion of a work by a departed author you don't think is up to snuff, especially if the author wasn't playing in the marketplace field with the work, is to keep it to yourself unless directly asked to express an opinion on the work. My view, since you asked for what would make someone reading your volunteered post feel better, is that you haven't done the honorable and kind thing in this regard and I would have felt better if you had.
 
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I understand the logic of wanting the stories one writes to disappear. But I'm told that something published on the Internet can rarely be eradicated.

There's "eradicated" and then there's "harder to find". Deleting stories from Literotica pretty obviously does make them harder to find, otherwise people wouldn't be complaining when authors do it.

I don't think I am in the population from whom he wished to conceal them. In fact I'm sure he was happy to have readers.

...and yet, he made the choice to have his stories deleted from this site. I never knew the guy, and AFAIK you didn't either, so perhaps we should just let his actions speak for his wishes on this?

[/quote]My act of finding and reading a story does nothing adverse to the author.[/quote]

The author appears to have decided otherwise.

What's the logical next step - have libraries burn hardcover books when the author dies?

If the library has bought a copy of the book, they own that copy and have the legal right to do just about anything with it, subject to copyright restrictions.

If the owner has lent a copy of the book to the library, for no money and on the understanding that it remains his property, then yes, he has the legal right to request that the book be destroyed, and/or returned to his estate for destruction, when he dies. Because it's his and that's what owning a thing means.
 
I come at this from two different angles.

One, I am a reader of erotica, and would avail myself of all that is out there, from authors both living and dead.

Two, I know that the Internet can be an unkillable beast when it comes to removing content.

I would normally side with the persons wanting to remove content from the Internet at large, as they usually have a valid reason to do so. Naked images being shared without consent, that sort of thing.

In this case, it's an author wanting to remove their works from the Internet, to hide their identity. This is a cause I can get behind, my own family has no idea of my creative output. I would not want my fantasies to be bandied about after my death, as I don't know that any of my family would have an open mind.

And yet. I would be happy to know that what I have written brings anyone joy after I have moved on. After all, for me it's my main drive. I write to make myself smile, and to hopefully make others feel what I feel. To know that would be snuffed out on my death would be very sad.

Clearly this author's main motivation is to protect their image post-death. To not tarnish what relationships had been built up. I can respect that. As a decent compromise, I promise to enjoy what they have written, as they so clearly desired pre-expiration, and to not spread their (unknown to me) identity to the world at large.
 
I understand the logic of wanting the stories one writes to disappear. But I'm told that something published on the Internet can rarely be eradicated. I don't think I am in the population from whom he wished to conceal them. In fact I'm sure he was happy to have readers.

My act of finding and reading a story does nothing adverse to the author. What's the logical next step - have libraries burn hardcover books when the author dies?

My personal view of the ethics of this is that there's nothing wrong with you using whatever legal tools are available to you on the Internet to find and read a story that was removed from Literotica for your own personal, private pleasure.

I think it's also appropriate, however, to honor the wishes of someone who withdrew their stories, especially if they did so to avoid being unveiled, or for some other personal reason. So in that regard, the author's stories shouldn't be distributed, shared, published, or added to.

As a matter of decorum, if the author withdrew stories because he didn't want to be discovered then it's probably best not to discuss the author openly in Literotica threads.
 
AWT passed away a few years ago. He e-mailed me telling me his cancer had reached the terminal stage and he was removing his stories because no one in his family knew he wrote them and he wanted no chance of it ever being discovered. The site immediately respected his request and removed them.

Unfortunately people here can't respect that and are constantly looking for the stories and trying to link the way back machine, something I think the mod has deleted the last couple of times.

He was the best mom/son author out there, and a great mentor to me in my early years here.

Sucks no one ever cares about the person, just wah...where's the stories.
Bro how can he be dead? Like one of his story was posted in 2023.

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AWT passed away a few years ago. He e-mailed me telling me his cancer had reached the terminal stage and he was removing his stories because no one in his family knew he wrote them and he wanted no chance of it ever being discovered. The site immediately respected his request and removed them.

Unfortunately people here can't respect that and are constantly looking for the stories and trying to link the way back machine, something I think the mod has deleted the last couple of times.

He was the best mom/son author out there, and a great mentor to me in my early years here.

Sucks no one ever cares about the person, just wah...where's the stories.
I just saw your reply from another thread. It seems, whoever was posting on awt's behalf has stopped to do so... Rest in peace awt
 
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