Story you wish to see a new chapter/sequel to the most?

I still am in disbelief at how much replies this thread of mine has gotten... I've never had a thread take off like this before!

Just chose the right topic, at the right time, that interests people...

A success rate of one in a hundred threads is probably the average. :D
 
Having grown up reading comic books, I've generally found that I prefer open-ended stories that could continue at any time. Sure, having a "The End" to a plot arc or a storyline is cool, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with "And Then What?"

Turns out when you ride off into the sunset, that sun's just gonna come up again, and sooner or later you run into new challenges and new problems. It's called life.
 
Having grown up reading comic books, I've generally found that I prefer open-ended stories that could continue at any time. Sure, having a "The End" to a plot arc or a storyline is cool, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with "And Then What?"

Turns out when you ride off into the sunset, that sun's just gonna come up again, and sooner or later you run into new challenges and new problems. It's called life.

But authors are practising Art. There should be a denoument, an end that isn't 'the author died before finishing this story'.
 
I'm coming back to a few of my older stories to write next chapters/sequels, some of which are scandalously long in coming.

I agree with LC, it can be difficult once you've written a long build-up to a couple getting together, and a nice happy-for-now situation to really find the fire to continue a series long-term.

Sure, long-term relationships have plenty of conflict, and plenty of turbulence in real life, but is that spicy enough to avoid diluting the eroticism of the story so far. And, if you've written a story about two characters getting together, perhaps you're changing the nature of the piece to make it about a long-term relationship and how that develops.

I've had people loving the build-up and then complaining at various attempts of mine to keep the story going and still saucy.
 
Having grown up reading comic books, I've generally found that I prefer open-ended stories that could continue at any time. Sure, having a "The End" to a plot arc or a storyline is cool, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with "And Then What?"

Turns out when you ride off into the sunset, that sun's just gonna come up again, and sooner or later you run into new challenges and new problems. It's called life.

I grew up reading comics as well. See I am a fan of the older comics where most stories were "self contained" you could pick up any comic # in a series and enjoy it.

I am not a fan of the everything has to be 6 parts so it can be packaged into a TpB. That has led to a lot of watered down shit.

So I guess that filtered into my writing, I am a "stand alone" fan rather than a beat a dead horse.

Because sadly on average (and of course there are some exceptions) many chapter series, especially in incest, just become sex in a different setting or someone else joins in.
 
The Discovery: Prison Inmates by poshbillionaire. It only has four chapters and I adore the characters and I need closure darn it!
 
Are you THE bellatrixie? The one that read my shy jared series? Wassup?

Lol! THE Bellatrixie I like that :p Yes that would be me. I really liked that series! Liked Poor Simon too but Shy Jared was just so sweet I loved it.

I mostly read m/m and I adore virgin stories :D

Bella
 
I will add that I feel that "Kathryn" and "Supermodel Aunt" also need more chapters.
 
Easy for me

"Why? Ch. 01" by JLRemora
A mysterious LW story about a woman who abandons a long, seemingly happy marriage. In the tradition of Ohio and FrancisMcComber, with the style of DanielQSteele1. It was more set-up than story, in many respects: truly a first chapter. However, and apparently due to the author's health issues, no further chapters have been forthcoming since Oct. 2011.
I keep hoping to see Ch. 02....
 
"Why? Ch. 01" by JLRemora
A mysterious LW story about a woman who abandons a long, seemingly happy marriage. In the tradition of Ohio and FrancisMcComber, with the style of DanielQSteele1. It was more set-up than story, in many respects: truly a first chapter. However, and apparently due to the author's health issues, no further chapters have been forthcoming since Oct. 2011.
I keep hoping to see Ch. 02....

This gives me an idea for a Hijack/Add-on.

Has anyone ever thought of taking someone else's characters? Finishing one of those un-ended stories?

Has anyone ever asked for a character of your's for a continuation?

Should there be a thread for that? 'The Hijack Thread' maybe?
 
This gives me an idea for a Hijack/Add-on.

Has anyone ever thought of taking someone else's characters? Finishing one of those un-ended stories?

Has anyone ever asked for a character of your's for a continuation?

Should there be a thread for that? 'The Hijack Thread' maybe?

This has been discussed on a couple of other threads, although not at great length. One response is sure, why not. Another is no, it's unethical unless you have permission from the original author.

I actually did have someone ask me about using a minor character or two in a story, in sort of a fanfic way but I don't think anything ever came of it (I said yes).
 
I only take over a story after I get permission from the author. Same with writing sequels to stories I like but the author hasn't written one yet, I always ask first. :D
 
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