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Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 3:34 pm
by WheelyCurious
Paolo wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2022 10:59 pm As it's now December, and this thread is soon to join all the other Ghosts of Story Threads Past, I'll just leave this thought here.

Over the years, The Archive has seen a good number of terrific writers who have freely submitted hundreds of stories. Their only rewards, which they knew in advance of submitting them, would be reader feedback.

The question was just posed here: Why no new stories?

The answer is simple, as I said: No one is writing any.

Do we really need to ask why no one is writing any?

For more years than I care to think about, I checked the holding tank more than once a day and posted new material almost every day. Yes, those were the days.

I miss many of my favorite authors/old friends who don't send in stories any more.

Also, let's not dismiss Bella's Herculean efforts in restoring stories we thought lost. They may be old, but they're still part of the Archive.

And I agree that many thanks are due to past authors (including Paolo, IMHO one of the best..) and Bella for making the recoveries that keep them available. While new stories are welcome, seems to me like there are more than enough to keep most of us busy for a LONG time already...

I would think that SCO 8 would mean more stories not fewer.

I believe the link to the paper I mentioned is in the non-fiction article section of the forum, and best to look at it in the original...

However to paraphrase briefly:

Back when TG surgery wasn't readily available, there was lots of room to fantasize about how it might be done to a person, often without their overt consent, and by a variety of methods... So lots of transition stories (or so I'm told)... As the surgery became readily available, albeit after jumping through the right hoops, fantasy became less interesting as reality took it's place.

With the release of SOC 8, there is now an available path to get castrated legitimately, so reality is taking over. If you think about it, the SOC 8 path of medications, followed by going to the doctor for some not very dramatic surgery (less of a deal than reassignment surgery) doesn't make for much of a thrilling plot...

It is sort of the same pattern that hard science fiction has shown - as real science advanced, you stopped seeing new stories being written in the areas covered... i.e. 'trip to the moon' stories pretty much ended w/ the Apollo moon missions...

WheelyCurious

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:28 pm
by WheelyCurious
I really don't care so much about the number of stories. I care about the quality of the stories. A well written Western is more than just a Western. A well written eunuch story is more than just a story about a guy who gets his nuts cut off.

Big agreement on this... I will often judge any sort of 'genre' story by asking if it is still a good story w/o the plot bit that puts it in the genre.... In the case of the EA stories, it seems to me that a good story is one that has enough elements to it that it would be a reasonable read if the 'hero' didn't lose his bits, but did something else... In my opinion, stories where the operation is the only reason for the story to exist get boring. (others may disagree, and it's certainly not the only standard for judging...)

WheelyCurious

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2022 7:50 pm
by Valery_V (imported)
Of course, I remember exactly my favorite authors, but sometimes I resort to the help of search engines provided in the art library of the Fiction Archive.

I also like the additional search engine:

https://ea-tags.droppages.com/

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 2:01 pm
by wasala92 (imported)
Chill. My guess is that reading and uploading stories is time-consuming work. We should be thankful to the good people who do that job

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:11 pm
by Poor_pup_no_balls (imported)
With more than 8,000 stories to read, there's always a new story.

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 8:14 am
by kwanmingmin (imported)
I think I should write one now!

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 1:42 pm
by wasala92 (imported)
I've submitted a story on Monday. I'm looking forward to seeing it published soon. Happy Holidays everyone!

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 3:06 pm
by Paolo
They'll hold in the email box.

Let's give Bella a nice, relaxing Holiday Season. He deserves it!

Trust me, I know... I did it for long enough.

Everyone should be sending Bella all the love he deserves!

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 12:09 am
by grapesoda19 (imported)
Valery_V (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 7:50 pm I also like the additional search engine:

https://ea-tags.droppages.com/

I'm not sure who could do it (Paolo, Bella, whoever) but that search engine should be incorporated (or at least linked) on the Archive's main page. Whoever created is awesome. :)

Re: November 2022 - New Stories

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2022 3:22 am
by superjumpy (imported)
Valery_V (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 7:50 pm Of course, I remember exactly my favorite authors, but sometimes I resort to the help of search engines provided in the art library of the Fiction Archive.

I also like the additional search engine:

https://ea-tags.droppages.com/

That's an amazing search engine, thanks.