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runcy
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England
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#11 | Posted: 7 Apr 2011 01:28
Just write someting down and submit it, the main thing is if you enjoy it, anything else is a bonus.

I don't suppose that Shakespeare worried about being compared to Goethe when he wrote Romeo and Juliet, just go for it and have fun with your writing!

Seegee
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#12 | Posted: 7 Apr 2011 10:03
I don't know that I actively write in anyone else's style. I did find that when I started writing articles for BA I learnt a lot as a writer, because that was a totally different style to what I'd done when writing stories.

saetana
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#13 | Posted: 7 Apr 2011 10:51
I took a look at the olympiapress website, works out at 62p for me, I didn't fancy any of the Will Henry novels but I might buy some of the others, writing standard looks pretty poor compared to this site but for 62p, well that is what is known as cheap thrills, LOL

PhilK
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#14 | Posted: 7 Apr 2011 11:36
runcy
"I don't suppose that Shakespeare worried about being compared to Goethe when he wrote Romeo and Juliet"

Almost certainly not, given that Shakespeare died some 130 years before Goethe was born. Goethe, on the other hand, did worry about being compared to Shakespeare, but being Goethe, he went ahead anyway. And you can certainly see Will's influence on his early dramas like 'Goetz von Berlichingen'; but pretty soon he'd developed a style all his own. Which I think is the way to go: influence is fine, so long as you're not actually plagiarising, as it gives you somewhere to start from. And pretty soon you'll find your own style starts to emerge, almost without you thinking about it.

runcy
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England
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#15 | Posted: 7 Apr 2011 16:33
Ah the magical efffects of early morning posting and "mothers ruin", reverse the Goethe and Shakespeare as pointed out by PhilK, but the sentiment remains the same, just have fun writing

Goodgulf
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#16 | Posted: 8 Apr 2011 17:57
saetana:
writing standard looks pretty poor compared to this site but for 62p,

At one time, any spanking literature was good enough to buy. Now we have high quality stuff being given away for free and some of the classic stuff looks bad by comparison.

On the plus side, spanking literature often captures the tone of the time. The stories from the 60s and 70s have a different feel to it from modern writing.

Goodgulf

rollin
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#17 | Posted: 8 Apr 2011 18:07
Goodgulf:
some of the classic stuff looks bad by comparison.

It sure does. When I go back and read that stuff now it seems laughable that at one time I found it so hot. Some classics like Glassco's "English Governess" have aged well. But a lot of 60's porn did not and now seems quaint and amateurish.

blimp
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England
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#18 | Posted: 8 Apr 2011 19:40
rollin:
like Glassco's "English Governess"

The Governess will never age because Glassco was a great writer nor will Alice Kerr Sutherland's A Guide to the Correction of Young Gentlemen although it was written much later in the 1990's.

rollin
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USA
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#19 | Posted: 8 Apr 2011 20:01
I wrote "The Mills Governess" partly as a tribute to Glassco's classic. The thing I always wanted to see in that novel was a spanking scene--it's all caning, as I recall. So in, I think, part 3 of "Mills" I wrote the scene that I thought SHOULD have been in The English Governess.

spankdaddy
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USA
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#20 | Posted: 10 Apr 2011 21:15
I was a teenager when I would buy Will Henry's spanking books at Adult bookstores in Time's Square, in New York City. That was before the Internet and before websites such as this one that provided hours of fine spanking reads. I loved every one of Will Henry's books. I was always turned on by the Sorority Pledge getting paddled and he always had some good graphic accounts of that scene in many of his books. Hmmm, not to be off color, but back when I was a young man. I went through a lot of Kleenex thanks to Will Henry.

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