Writing Journal: Writing and editing away. The Adjusters #64 is coming along, but slowly. Beats me why. I'm also trying to clean up my notes for the second half of the overall story line. Time to bring everything together.
There was a story posted to Literotica maybe a week ago, A Teacher Blackmailed, by Mickyg85: “Beautiful teacher gets blackmailed by geeky student.” The story goes through the usual beats for this kind of tale, but it's competently done, and pretty hot. I'm hoping it continues.
But the story mainly brought to mind the classics in that sphere, that of beautiful and sexy teachers shamelessly taken advantage of.
One of my favorite is The Last Class, by Pamela, because I love anything Pamela writes.
Vulgus is Vulgus with the story The Teacher's a Pet.
Victoria's Blackmail by Ug is also good, and was recently concluded.
Summer's Blackmail by Wilcox010 is a long meandering tale that has some beautiful hot scenes.
Joan's Year of Changes by Engywwok is deliciously twisted.
Let's end with a classic. Owned Teacher by Thumb was one of the earliest long dark teacher blackmail tale I remember reading.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Blackmailed teacher stories
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Catching Up With My Reading
Writing Journal: Sometimes it's good that my writing is a bit slow these days. Earlier this evening, I solved a plot problem I did not even know was bothering me, and which should lead to a nice development later on. Even if it doesn't make it into #64, it will make it in #65.
I haven't read much smut over the Holidays; being around family will do that to you. Still, there are a few things I can mention.
A nice series started on the EMCSA a few months ago, Tolerance by Ice Bear: “Introverted college student DJ suddenly realizes the people around him are suddenly being much more accomodating to him.” Guy with MC power goes on a fun spree (at least, up to the point where I've read it). But it's not of the go-into-yer-head-and-plant-commands variety exactly, which is always nice.
Some of what I've read has been in e-books.
Someone in the comments recommended Kenny Wright's Training to Love It. I have it but have not read it yet. I'm keeping it warm for the right weekend. (Part 2 of 3 is now out I see).
I did read Max Sebastian's The Game. This book is more effective for me than his previous ones—it's a bit darker, for once, which I enjoy in my smut. Sebastian's writing generally leaves me a little bit cold, I do not know why. But he has been more to my tastes lately, and this one keeps in the progression.
And in case you worry I'm striving too far on the hotwife theme in my reading, don't worry. I've greatly enjoyed the first book in Charles Arnold's The Penitent series. It is deliciously (sometimes disgustingly) twisted in places, and hits a lot of buttons I have. I've read Book 1 of 4, and if the rest of the series remains faithful to the first one, I'll be a happy puppy.
Maybe I need a slogan to close off my blog posts. Ain't that what the cool kids are doing these days? Keep on smuttin'. Nah...
I haven't read much smut over the Holidays; being around family will do that to you. Still, there are a few things I can mention.
A nice series started on the EMCSA a few months ago, Tolerance by Ice Bear: “Introverted college student DJ suddenly realizes the people around him are suddenly being much more accomodating to him.” Guy with MC power goes on a fun spree (at least, up to the point where I've read it). But it's not of the go-into-yer-head-and-plant-commands variety exactly, which is always nice.
Some of what I've read has been in e-books.
Someone in the comments recommended Kenny Wright's Training to Love It. I have it but have not read it yet. I'm keeping it warm for the right weekend. (Part 2 of 3 is now out I see).
I did read Max Sebastian's The Game. This book is more effective for me than his previous ones—it's a bit darker, for once, which I enjoy in my smut. Sebastian's writing generally leaves me a little bit cold, I do not know why. But he has been more to my tastes lately, and this one keeps in the progression.
And in case you worry I'm striving too far on the hotwife theme in my reading, don't worry. I've greatly enjoyed the first book in Charles Arnold's The Penitent series. It is deliciously (sometimes disgustingly) twisted in places, and hits a lot of buttons I have. I've read Book 1 of 4, and if the rest of the series remains faithful to the first one, I'll be a happy puppy.
Maybe I need a slogan to close off my blog posts. Ain't that what the cool kids are doing these days? Keep on smuttin'. Nah...
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where I come back,
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
Happy New Year!
Writing Journal: About a week to go before The Adjusters #64 is ready. Not only did the Holidays wreak havoc with my already tenuous grasp of schedules, but my understanding of this part of the story has been a bit more nebulous than usual, so I want to make sure I get it right.
Happy New Year! May it be good to you and yours.
Looking at back at 2015, it was an interesting year. Pretty good on the personal and professional level, though some of that goodness translated into me being more busy than usual, which itself translated into difficulty meeting personally imposed deadlines. C'est la vie.
One thing I wanted to do in 2015 that did not pan out was investigating interactive fiction a bit more. I've greatly enjoyed some of the interactive pieces and games that have come out in the last year (some of which I've talked about on this blog), and it's always tickled my fancy to write something in that vein.
My main problem is that whenever I start thinking interactive stories, whatever idea I have pretty quickly turns into something on the epic scale. It's how I'm wired. And that's a bad idea for a first interactive piece, I know from experience. Again, I've talked about this before.
Now, over the past month, two ideas for interactive stories have sort of survived the test of not blossoming into epic ventures. One of them is that mysterious project that I mentioned keeping me distracted for a week. I won't talk about it further, because it's still very fuzzy in my own head. The other is something I dreamed up over the Holidays that I wrote maybe 2000 words on. It's in Twine, so nothing spectacular interface-wise. I'll keep on tinkering with it, and if it survives my inevitable attention lag, I'll give you all a preview. I can give you the working title, but don't hold me to it, or to its eventual existence: The Night-Time Violations of Katja. It should be pretty twisted, even by my standards.
The only resolution I have for 2016 is to be more present here. And to put less pressure on myself. I will try hard to put out our monthly installments for our communal enjoyment, but if some happen to be late, then I won't give myself grief. With luck and a bit of work, I know I can return to a first-of-the-month update, but as long as I can deliver something roughly monthly, it'll be good enough for me. And, I hope, for you as well.
Cheers to 2016!
Happy New Year! May it be good to you and yours.
Looking at back at 2015, it was an interesting year. Pretty good on the personal and professional level, though some of that goodness translated into me being more busy than usual, which itself translated into difficulty meeting personally imposed deadlines. C'est la vie.
One thing I wanted to do in 2015 that did not pan out was investigating interactive fiction a bit more. I've greatly enjoyed some of the interactive pieces and games that have come out in the last year (some of which I've talked about on this blog), and it's always tickled my fancy to write something in that vein.
My main problem is that whenever I start thinking interactive stories, whatever idea I have pretty quickly turns into something on the epic scale. It's how I'm wired. And that's a bad idea for a first interactive piece, I know from experience. Again, I've talked about this before.
Now, over the past month, two ideas for interactive stories have sort of survived the test of not blossoming into epic ventures. One of them is that mysterious project that I mentioned keeping me distracted for a week. I won't talk about it further, because it's still very fuzzy in my own head. The other is something I dreamed up over the Holidays that I wrote maybe 2000 words on. It's in Twine, so nothing spectacular interface-wise. I'll keep on tinkering with it, and if it survives my inevitable attention lag, I'll give you all a preview. I can give you the working title, but don't hold me to it, or to its eventual existence: The Night-Time Violations of Katja. It should be pretty twisted, even by my standards.
The only resolution I have for 2016 is to be more present here. And to put less pressure on myself. I will try hard to put out our monthly installments for our communal enjoyment, but if some happen to be late, then I won't give myself grief. With luck and a bit of work, I know I can return to a first-of-the-month update, but as long as I can deliver something roughly monthly, it'll be good enough for me. And, I hope, for you as well.
Cheers to 2016!
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