Romanescu (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:16 pm
I've found that the first three parts of "Two sides to every story" have been already edited, along with two anonymous sequels. However, the original fourth and final part, by PB, is nowhere to be found.
Is there any chance that one might be edited next?
I found it, and it will return after the next update.
Corbin_Crow (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:06 am
Thank you all for your dedicated efforts to rebuild the archive into it's new beautiful form. I am also very impressed with the speed the faithful editors managed to get so much work done--already a third of the way there!
I'll do the self-promoting thing and request my own stories: "The Break-In," "Weight Class," and "Injured Reserve" all by Corbin Crow.
Additionally, the Mandler story "Mountain Oysters" if that is not already awaiting post.
Thanks again!
-Corbin
All are done for you Corbin. After the next update, you'll get them back.
Thanks for the great job you guys are doing. I see some I requested (recommended) have been posted. Now watching for A Who Spiked the Punch by vorpalboy and Uncle Jack by talleydictum. I like any of the stories where the recipient of the surgery is excited and happy that it is being done.
Not all I have to do is find out how to delete stories I saved as favorites and add the ones I really like better than most of the ones in my list.
gandalf (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:30 pm
Now watching for A Who Spiked the Punch by vorpalboy and Uncle Jack by talleydictum. I like any of the stories where the recipient of the surgery is excited and happy that it is being done.
Of all the good stories that I've read in the archive over the years, there is only one that stands out in my memories as being missing from the new system. I'm sure I've read some better ones, but I can't remember what they were called so I'll probably never find them again, but the fact that I still remember "The Peninsular Games" by Bagoas must mean something. I find them fun, especially when nonconsensual stories seem so rare, and they have more bulk to sink your teeth into than the average story (which is tiny, unfortunately).
This story is just full of creative and interesting ideas and clever little scenes. It is in four parts and I especially like the first three parts.
Found a couple more stories I had printed off tht I thought were excellent. "Just Do It" and "Toys" by Zoroaster; "Gourmet Dinner"by Rob Cole. As of last evening (1-6-) They were not there yet. I can wait. You guys are doing a great job.