Scheduled StoriesNext:None scheduled at this moment.Next Empty Day:Mon, Dec 23rd
When I woke up this morning, here is a little gem I saw at the bottom of the site:
Published Word Count on the site: 200,475
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The schedule changed a lot since I first explained alternate stories and the very definition of an alternate story and a main story changed a few times, so I thought it was time to clarify the situation. Read More…
I managed to write a little, but I have no illusions. I am not sure I will be able to quickly fill my schedule 5 days per week. Read More…
I did a full review on the state of new chapters this morning because my other personal project is now completed. Read More…
Next Monday will mark the publication of the first Cindy chapter with fresh content written since this website went live.
Today is the second day without a chapter after last Thursday. I would like to explain why.
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Pets has now seen the original planned 26 chapters published. The last chapter is very different than the original plan meant, but still ends the same way: with Ellie fully accepting her new life with Richard and Candy.
And so we enter 2011. As I am writing these lines, I just programmed chapter 23 of Susanna, the chapter that was published yesterday as of the time of publication of this blog. Chapter 24 will be programmed shortly, but the next few chapters aren’t written yet until we approach the next major story chapter.
With the addition of “Sam Chapter 11: Twosome”, the last article for January 2011 is now ready to do as scheduled, meaning that even thought January didn’t even start yet, the month is all set.
NSFWAuthor.info was launched on July 6th 2010, just 5 months ago now.
When it was originally put online, a lot of “Suzy and Jill” as well as a lot of “Pets” chapter were quickly placed online but by July 10th, a schedule was set-up with 1 chapter published per day.
Cathy chapter 8, titled Jasmine and Louis is already 648 words long out of perhaps 1000 words. It was planned to be completed in time for this morning but emergencies after emergencies have interrupted my writing schedule.
I recently watched Room in Rome. I thought it would be a great source of inspiration.
After all, it’s a story about two girls who have sex several times with each other while rarely wearing clothes. At the same time, they are discovering just who they are.
I began my blog to publish Suzy and Jill, which was my favorite story to write in a long time.
It brought me back to the days when I was writing Susanna. I knew it wasn’t masterpiece but I had a lot of fun to write it. The story just unfolded in front of my eyes as I was writing it. The same had occurred with Pets, 2 years ago.
Since Lizzie arrived on Wednesdays, it became clear that there was no space for an alternate story. Read More…
This weeks marked the publication of the 15th and final chapter of Sylvana, a story I began a few years ago.
I learned a few years ago from a sexologist that men usually have a primary fantasy they need in order to function sexually.
Because of my new writing strategy announced 2 weeks ago, my schedules stories are no longer set in stone.
If you read all my stories, you’ll notice the presence of chastity belts suddenly occurring in 2 of my serials and it will eventually appear for Susanna in perhaps a year or two of weekly serialization.
With Lizzie and Sam, I decided to change my strategy. I wrote 3 chapters of Lizzie in a row and 2 chapters of Sam instead of alternating between my stories.
I am not yet back on the saddle. I do not write as many chapters as I used to and I am still scared of missing a deadline, but so far, I am not panicking.
This morning marked the publication of the 100th chapter !
Sure, many of those chapters were written months or years ago and only recently published, but considering that only a few months ago I wasn’t published anywhere on the Internet makes this a happy day for me.
In the month of September and August, I was hyper-active and frequently wrote more than 5 stories per week.
Sometimes, you get a great idea in your mind but when you start writing it, you realize you’ve hit a dead-end.
I am proud to announce that I have now over 100,000 words already scheduled on nsfwauthor.info.
Sure, some of the words are in blog entries and a big portion of the stories were already written in the past, but with each new chapter, the percentage of material written specifically for the website increases.
My stories have erotic elements, not I do not consider all of them to be erotic stories.
The difference between the two is that in my stories, there isn’t erotica in every one of my chapters. For example, Sylvana only has 3 real chapters with erotic scenes in its 15 first chapters and one of those is only composed of masturbation.
Helen in chapter 1 was clearly taken against her will and is being kept prisoner, and yet, the story will not involve non-consensual sex.
In the last few weeks, I have written a blog or a story introduction every Saturday to talk a little more about my stories.
I have made a few changes to the design of the site to make it more appealing. The most noticeable ones are the background colors and the post titles.
I announced on July 10th that I would no longer publish in real time and that instead, I would follow a schedule.
We are still in July, but all of the month of August is already programmed with 1 new story already scheduled for publication.
Just in case you were wondering what I am using for my writing, it is OneNote 2010, from Microsoft.
I like several things about it, notably : Read More…
As the author of this website, I have committed myself into publishing 1 new chapter per day of the week (Monday to Friday).
I have decided to encourage my favorite online writer, Alexandra Erin by purchasing a banner advertisement on her excellent website, Tales of MU.
Last week-end, I announced that updates would now be made on a daily basis instead of as soon as chapters were ready. Read More…
Chekov’s gun according to wikipedia is:
the literary technique whereby an element is introduced early in the story, but its significance does not become clear until later on. For example, a character may find a mysterious object that eventually becomes crucial to the plot, but at the time the object is found it does not seem to be important. Read More…
I have decided to now post stories on a daily basis instead of as soon as I will have written them. Read More…