Sunday, November 15, 2015

Update #2

Okay, this is getting ridiculous. I mean, I have one stupid scene to write. One stupid scene. Maybe, what? 2000 words? Something that even at a slow pace I'd knock off in four days. (A slow writing day is about 500 net words.) Yet, I'm stuck. If I didn't know any better, I'd swear I'm having writer's block. Which is silly. This ain't no War and Peace. It's smut!

The Adjusters #63 is coming, believe you me. And then I'll have my full head to get to your comments over the last few weeks.

In the meantime, I ran across an oldie on Leviticus' website. Dark Pen's Office Games. No description, basically the story of Brad, a programmer who writes BDSM smut in his spare time, and what happens when he discovers that one of his hot young co-workers masturbates to his stories without knowing that he was the one writing them. Hijinks ensue.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Update and Games

It'll be a few more days before The Adjusters #63 comes out. Struggling with the end of the installment a little bit there. I hate when that happens. And to think that Book VI was supposed to be the easy one....

In the meantime, here are a few things that have come through in the comments that you may be interested in.

First off, and I realize this is old news but still, friend-of-the-blog Georg Kinaski, of SelectaCorp fame, has a few new games out in the world that you simply have to check out. His Corporate Raider series is fantastic. Corporate Raider 3 has some incredible build up. I can't say too many good things about it. You can find links on his Tumblr page, and he has a Patreon as well.

Also filed under interactive games, I was pointed towards a couple of mind-control centered games being written by Fugue. The easiest to get is Heavy Petting, in very early release. It's a blast, even though the interface is a bit cranky. Fugue has a Patreon as well, because hey, who doesn't these days? :)

Story-wise, have a read through Pan's My Car, My Rules: “A man plays a subliminal tape for his carpooler.” I'm usually not a huge fan of Pan's stories—they're technically flawless, but they don't really hit my spots—but this one I like a lot.