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Glagla
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#11 | Posted: 3 Sep 2024 19:37
jogreenknickers:
I have read a couple of your pieces and enjoyed them.

From a personal writing point of view, I think you have to have a certain mind set to write in this genera well. You do, I certainly do not. I have tried and just deleted them. Even my supportive hubby said they were pants and I should take them down. I did, but he meant the stories, but he spanked me anyway

Thanks for the kind words about my submissions, it warmed my heart

Also, I think that you already have a story there, about a struggling writer, desperately trying to get a sci-fi story down on paper, but it's so bad that her hubby makes her drop her pants for a spanking, which in turn gives her a brilliant idea for a spanking-themed sci-fi about a girl reporter sitting on a space station desperately trying to write an article for a paper, but failing to do so she cooks something up, gets discovered by her understanding hubby before it's sent. Stopping it, he saves her career, but she doesn't see it that way and lashes out at him, but ends up getting a spanking. Frustrated she writes her experience down, meant to be for their lawyer as foundation for a divorce, but once finished she realizes the beauty of it and instead she submits it to the old Earth LSF library where it's an instant astonishing success - true story

And thanks for sharing the spanking memory, it made me snigger as I read your reply. You're fortunate to have such an understanding hubby who sees to your needs

Seegee:
Outside of what I do here, I do occasionally dabble in SF, although mostly fantasy. The ideas I have spanking fiction by and large just don’t fit into the SFF box.

Please give it a try. In my experience, most of the locations in time and space of the spanking story plots here are interchangeable. You can take the same plot and put in a fantasy, medieval times, or on another planet. An exotic frame just adds some flavor to the story and makes it stick out.

warthur:
However, I'm not a big fan of mainstream SF

Don't make it mainstream, make it special interest

Seegee
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#12 | Posted: 3 Sep 2024 21:30
On Moody’s point about it being more advanced, it really depends on how you think about SF. A Handmaid’s Tale is SF (don’t tell Margaret Atwood), and it’s about a society where CP (only for women) exists. Time travel stories tend to be classified as SF, so if you go to a time where CP is considered part of society it will work. If an astronaut travels to a planet where CP is practiced then it’s SF.

kerrsutherland
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#13 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 00:36
I've done at least one scifi story. It's posted here in the Library.

Glagla
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#14 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 11:34
kerrsutherland:
I've done at least one scifi story. It's posted here in the Library.

You posted that one 12 years ago. Isn't it time you do another then

laura82
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#15 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 13:17
I wrote one where a modern school girl is transported to the 1960s where everyone spanked her.

I've never been brave enough to post anything

Glagla
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#16 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 13:42
laura82:
I wrote one where a modern school girl is transported to the 1960s where everyone spanked her.

Sounds like just the kind of story I'd like to read

There is nothing to lose and much to gain by submitting what you write. The worst that can happen is that the story is rejected. I've had many submissions rejected so far, but it hasn't stopped me from keeping on pounding the library with my excessive production .

Please give it a shot and save me before I submit another sci-fi, making it 13 in a row

laura82
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#17 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 15:58
how do i post one?

Glagla
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#18 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 16:42
laura82:
how do i post one?

Under "Info" second from the left in the bar just below the library books on the front page, pick "contact us" and paste the story there. It's the easiest way

Geoffrey
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#19 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 18:30
My sci-fi plot is almost complete so now I just have to write it. Probably take a month. Working title--Rest and Recreation.

opb
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#20 | Posted: 4 Sep 2024 19:11
Quote: I wrote more than 40 stories to pass time, so I have a pile almost ready for release.

Aaaargh! That is several years with of proof reading!

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