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I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters

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Offline ragingfreak

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I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« on: February 07, 2020, 10:08:31 AM »
What do you enjoy more writing the story ? Or posting the story up for other people to read? In cyber fighters cases being in a cyber fight or having it posted up for others to read? Thanks for taking time out to read and reply to my questions

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Offline Dario

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2020, 11:43:25 AM »
I like to post stories, in english and spanish, but sadly I got just few comments, a shame because the best thing is that they give you opinion about what you write, to be able to improve and know what the readers of the group like.
Many regards from Spain.

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2020, 11:48:54 AM »
I like to write stories to see what others think about them and also to get there comments, sometimes my stories are real encounters and sometimes there made up

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Offline Ener

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2020, 12:34:50 PM »
While writing a story is fun in and off it self, the feedback from the readers is really what makes it worthwhile.
Sadly the one story I wrote on the forums did not really get any feedback, but in the Commissions I have done the readers were really excited about what I did with their ideas and the sneak-peaks I gave them along the way so that really made the process a lot more enjoyable
« Last Edit: February 07, 2020, 12:50:30 PM by Ener »

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Offline Sinful Senorita Carmen

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2020, 01:45:05 PM »
Being that I did spend some time in the ring IRL in front of small crowds with lots of feedback, it carried over to my cyber time.  I prefer doing my cyber match either in front of viewers or on here where I can get feedback.  I try to make it sound like the reader is actually ringside watching me wrestle. 
the metal singer who gets in the ring.

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Offline lumberjack66

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2020, 01:34:19 AM »
I would say I mostly write the stories for me so I would say I enjoy the writing process.  It is really nice to get positive feedback here, but for the most part I would guess 95% plus here never read my stories or really are even aware that I write them.  I don't blame them.  There are a TON of stories here.  Probably would be a full time job just to read them.
I love catfights and chatting.  Look me up on trillian at ljack66   (I think... just figuring Trillian out)   https://www.deviantart.com/ljack66

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Offline Luckyman

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2020, 12:33:15 AM »
My stories are just for me.  I sometimes post them just to see if there's anyone else that's as twisted as I am.  I've been lucky (hence my screen name) in that I've known women who have been willing to fulfill some of my fantasies.  The problem is that although I fantasize over violent, bloody fights, when they've happened for real involving someone I love it's been terrifying.  I confess to later being turned on by pictures/films of the fight my loved one lost.  I have enjoyed writing for someone else who has requested a story that's along my fetish line, and several of those have been very well received.

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Offline catfightlover40

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Re: I have a questions for the writers/cyber fighters
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2020, 02:04:27 AM »
I think this is the first I'm bringing this up publicly, the situation of my parents has largely influenced the framework on how I imagine characters. Like with many people, my parents lived from paycheck to paycheck, closed off from certain options. I mean to say, that there was a program that if you vowed to have more kids, there was a guaranteed credit for a better apartment, except since my old man is a drunk, obviously she didn't want additional kids beyond my brother.

So, because of that, the "expected male role model" turned out to be a self-centered prick, who liked cheap pubs a lot, thus she took that role. Explains why I'm attracted to physically and emotionally strong women, who're more than capable of taking care of themselves and those around them without being subservient.

Using that as a basis, I like to fancy the idea, that readers, both women, and men can relate to a character, who is outstanding to them. They're not suddenly just a girl in a bikini with a great rack, but a person, who has struggles, yet still finds the energy to fight on the behalf of those they love. For that, there's no genetic formula, it comes from within. I know it's a selfish statement, but since what I publish is rarely something I've written for myself, I like it if people can remember, that it was different from other stories.

Don't get me wrong, garden variety stories are good for the pure physical need, I just think that with 192 countries and more cultures on a global site like this, and for the large part our grammar is being the same, yet our idioms and metaphors are not, we can introduce certain things that give the reader something to take away. That is why, and I mean no offense to great writers like Jack here, I like sinclairfan the best. He's a diligent cerebral writer, who can guide the reader to the past in the Baltics with the same ease he does with the early '90s or today.

I don't expect people to get too real, and start talking about their own actual lives in great detail in relation to a character, but it's nice to imagine they can while consuming the story. My biggest sorrow with the lack of responses is, that we don't get to know where ca grow personally, and I mean here scene and character description, fluid action or psychological realism. The fetish may have chosen us, but we do come from different generations, ethnicity, creed and walk of life. The last decade has been impregnated with the breakdown of common values to the lowest denominator, when I feel we can do better, and that's what I want to reflect.
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