I've been getting introspective about my writing lately. Alyssa Paige who is a talented author in her own right, told me of my writing, "It's more like an actual story with some kinky stuff instead of a kinky story with some minor plot. It is selling for you, so it is working!"
I had to decide how I felt about that and I think it's definitely true. There are sex scenes and a lot of feminization and humiliation, but my exposure to forced feminization wasn't in a very sexual way. Now, a handful of attractive college girls strip you down, tie you up, and make you pose for pictures in your lingerie can't help, but be sexual in some ways, but it started with them fully clothed, not talking seductively, and nobody achieving orgasm. Some of my early writing followed the exact same path. I'm starting to branch out a little more and will continue to do so, but I think all writers start by writing what they know.
Speaking of my past, I have some big plans that I wanted to tell you about. There will be a Welcome to College 10. There was one other story involving Nicole, the girls, and myself that took place a few years after college. I thought about making it a blog post, but I think it's just too long. I also kind of like the idea of ending the series with a nice round number. I am planning to put that book out just in time for Christmas. Then at the end of January, I will write a 5 part story that is sort of a continuation of Welcome to College, set in present day.
While Welcome to College was mostly true, Welcome to the Real World is going to be 95% fiction. While moving my mother, I came upon an old dresser of mine in her basement that hadn't been touched in 10 years. Inside were all sorts of incriminating things like one of my old bras and a bunch of pictures like the one above. I managed to sort stuff out without my mother or other family members seeing anything, but I wondered what would have happened had I unpacked that dresser with a wife or girlfriend with me and what would their reaction be to find out about this secret past of mine. I'll bring back some old characters, introduce some new ones and I think it'll be nicely cathartic for me as well.
I do have a schedule worked out in my mind through June 20th. That's 21 completely new eBooks over the next 10 months. Three of them are already written and I'm about 30% of the way through number four. I really would like more comments. My sales are up and my hits on the blog are up as well, but I would like to know somebody is reading this stuff.
Hi Kylie,
ReplyDeleteFirst, I'm a very big fan of Welcome to College (which I'm reading now). I found out about it through this blog. (I don't remember exactly how I found this blog, but I found it somehow!)
I'm also a fan of your blog, too. I'm keen to read more of your stories. Your photos of course are very intriguing too! Are those really you?
Thanks for sharing all your comments, insights, and experiences. You come across as very insightful about your experiences. Of course, many of us wish we had been in your shoes...
Thank you for publishing and sharing.
"Jenn"
Hi Jenn,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for commenting. It's hard to know whether people are reading the blog or not. I do get a fair amount of hits, but with bots, I don't know if they're real visitors or not.
The pictures are me. I was fortunate enough to be a hoarder and the girls were constantly taking pictures first for blackmail and later just to document.
It has been over a decade since this happened to me and I think most insight was acquired in the last year or so. I also think that I've grown as a writer a lot in the last several months. Welcome to College is the story I'm most proud of, but it was a lot easier to recollect than to concoct fiction. My earliest fiction follows a lot of the same plot as WTC, but in different locations. Lately, I believe I've been playing around with very similar themes, but not always telling the same story.
Please keep up the visiting. This blog really needs a redesign, but it's tough because I look at every moment working on the blog as a moment that I could be writing.
I love the sound of Welcome to the Real World. Just the seed of it, finding that old dresser with a crossdressing sort of time capsule inside, is fantastic to contemplate.
ReplyDeleteHi Kylie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing more details.
I hope you share more pictures in future (even with your face partly covered). You certainly look like you "passed" very well! I'm also glad those girls took so many photos!
I'm glad you're writing, and thank you also for doing this blog. It's become one of my favorites! I look forward to reading more of your stories in future, too!
"Jenn"
Sally, when it happened the idea for the story came almost immediately. That's a good sign
ReplyDeleteJenn, I have plans to turn out a lot of books without sacrificing quality. I hope you're here for the ride :)