NuclearFairy
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Thumper?mmm...flower petals.
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Thumper?mmm...flower petals.
Do NOT put Bambi plot bunnies in my head!!!Thumper?
Bambi Nala anthro crossover?
No joke, I remember seeing a list of hottest Disney characters somewhere and she was on it
Bambi should be on the list of hottest Disney characters. He's certainly amongst the most badassed.No joke, I remember seeing a list of hottest Disney characters somewhere and she was on it![]()
Besides, I'm sure there are elitist literary circles where everything on this site would be considered "fluff."
carefulBambi should be on the list of hottest Disney characters
`Not sure that any of my stories qualify as having a strong narrative and story arc. However, I recently completed a competition entry that is absolute fluff.When you have two stories or story ideas that you are working on, and one has a strong narrative and story arc (maybe it's a heavier, more serious idea), and the other is a simple piece of short-form fluff that you started on a whim (perhaps lighter, more fun, and a less substantial idea) what do you like to do?
Which would you rather work on and why?
You don't have to leave this site to find those. There are authors here who are far above us commoners who write incredible literary erotica.Besides, I'm sure there are elitist literary circles where everything on this site would be considered "fluff."
Fluff for me can also be when I let the silliness in the story take control. I try to use some humor in a lot of my stories, but it is just a flavor to cut the heaviness. Sometimes I want to just forget the heaviness and be silly. Sometimes over the top, like my one comedy story (The Great Cupcake Caper) and other times, a little bit of silliness if the point of the story (Dolls).To me, fluff is stuff that has little to no conflict or just weak or no motive to drive the happy/kinky events.
I call the second type "queue jumpers". I have a list of stories to write in my head (getting shorter, finally!) - but if any idea for something quick comes along, I'll often leave the longer pieces and knock the shorter one out quickly. They are usually more fun to write.When you have two stories or story ideas that you are working on, and one has a strong narrative and story arc (maybe it's a heavier, more serious idea), and the other is a simple piece of short-form fluff that you started on a whim (perhaps lighter, more fun, and a less substantial idea) what do you like to do?