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jools
Female Author

New_Zealand
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#11 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 03:20
Guy:
It's perfectly OK for fiction to have a little nugget of reality wrapped inside it to add flavor.

I do this quite a lot too, Guy. I believ that a little 'nugget of reality' provides a wonderful anchor-point on which to expand your creativity. For some reason, these stories always come across as more meaningful to me. I have based characters on my Aunt (in Tilly's Enchanted Forest); my (most naughty) dog has appeared in a few of my stories; Karma Police not only included my hyperactive hound but was also a bit of a send-up of me and my writing habits. Also in my very first story, Not In Her Wildest Dreams, I included a rather quirky vehicle which irl once belonged to a family member haha! Sometimes I use the strangest anchor-points which to me bring the story to life!

njrick
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USA
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#12 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 04:12
flopsybunny:
Just thought it worth mentioning for those that aren't aware, that the LSF has a policy of not accepting stories that purport to be true

Thanks, flopsy, for advising me of this well-hidden policy! (Who would have imagined that a Library of Spanking Fiction is for FICTION?)

Therefore, despite the fact that each and every one of my stories depicts, down to their tiniest details, only true-life events that actually happened to me, I will categorically deny that this is the case.

bendover
Male Author

USA
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#13 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 08:19
flopsybunny:
Just thought it worth mentioning for those that aren't aware, that the LSF has a policy of not accepting stories that purport to be true, or based on real life experiences.

It's ok for the story to be based on R/L experiences, but we don't want a statement made to that effect anywhere within the story or in an author's note.

I agree and understand, Flopsy. The story I wrote had fictitious characters from the letters to the characters involved. A very good thing to know.

jools
Female Author

New_Zealand
Posts: 801
#14 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 13:46
njrick:
flopsybunny:
Just thought it worth mentioning for those that aren't aware, that the LSF has a policy of not accepting stories that purport to be true

I had better clear this up too.. my stories are fictitious but some of them incorporate snippets of reality to varying degrees. My article, How To Get a Vanilla To Whack Your Butt, was more of a send up of a real situation.

islandcarol
Female Author

USA
Posts: 494
#15 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 16:25
I read and lurked on this site for a solid year before I made any serious efforts to communicate. Once I started commenting on stories and began to hear from other authors, I used a familiar settingwhen I wrote my first story. When I was student teaching, there was a teacher on the same team as my supervising teacher; this woman was obnoxious. She also picked on a student who was wriggling and inattentive and occasionally disruptive. There was nothing I could do, I had no power as a student teacher. I used my resentment of that teacher and her treatment of that child in the first spanking series I wrote here in the library. And it was cathartic. I carried that ache for that mistreated girl all through my teaching career. I know that experience changed me and tempered me when I found myself in conflict with a student. But is was nothing like the satisfaction of writing that story and finding a satisfying element of revenge the entire time I engaged in writing.
Hotspur:
I would be interested to hear from fellow authors who may have used their real life experiences as a basis for their story lines.


barretthunter
Male Author

England
Posts: 1015
#16 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 17:26
I've used bits and pieces of real experience many times: for example, the star bottom of the series "A Teacher's Lesson" was based on that which adorned one of my teachers, the students on real pupils (made older) and the events of the first part on a fantasy I had about that teacher. The tennis story "Game, Set and Match" developed from actually watching a tennis match in the same town (Cheltenham) which featured a delicious bottom as described in the story - but none of the events that follow in my story happened, or at least, if they did, I was tragically not a participant. In the series *Queen of Arses" (two parts posted, the final one to come soon) the opening scene with a most remarkable police bottom viewed walking down the street is based on reality but with the observers changed, and actually the real bottom and its host did exactly what I describe - went into a covered market - but from then on the piece is complete fiction and fantasy.

Hotspur
Male Author

South_Africa
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#17 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 18:20
flopsybunny:
Just thought it worth mentioning for those that aren't aware, that the LSF has a policy of not accepting stories that purport to be true, or based on real life experiences.

After reading flopsy's post, I think that maybe it was wrong of me to bring up this subject even if I was not aware of LFS's guidelines in this regard.

Ignorantia juris non excusat or ignorantia legis neminem excusat.

For those members whose Latin is rusty or non-existent, this can be loosely translated as follows:
Just because you don't know the rules doesn't mean that you'll avoid a smacked arse if you break them.

barretthunter
Male Author

England
Posts: 1015
#18 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 21:15
Which bit is the Latin for "smacked arse"?

I would like to point out anyway that this only applies to large bottoms. "De minimis non curat lex".

kleestep1959
Female Author

USA
Posts: 96
#19 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 21:48
I will reassure those who read my writings that not a single story I've written Is based on any truth what so ever . Total imagination!

I know there have been many queries about whether Katie is as demented as she writes! LOL ....I can assure I am not. My partner is a wonderful man but not much into the spanking scene.

Katie B

bendover
Male Author

USA
Posts: 1697
#20 | Posted: 31 Jul 2012 22:07
Hotspur:
After reading flopsy's post, I think that maybe it was wrong of me to bring up this subject even if I was not aware of LFS's guidelines in this regard.

No way! You shed a bunch of light on a darkened subject here. I for one am glad you brought it up, and I'm sure the admins are as well. I'm sure they would not have brought it up if it didn't mean something to the authors OR the LSF.

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