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ChardT
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#21 | Posted: 12 Aug 2020 03:29
I think probably Three Over the Knee from the Shelly Brooks series. I like that one because I'd mentioned Shelly's friends Katie and Jill in earlier stories but this is the first one they appear in so I got to flesh out those characters and their relationship with Shelly and with Shelly's mom, Susan. And of course there are three different spankings of three very different girls!

Geoffrey
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#22 | Posted: 12 Aug 2020 10:14
Bringing Stephanie On. In part, probably, because it was my first spanking story (actually a serial) and the first bit of fiction I had ever written for publication. In part because it allowed me to deal with a host of subjects that I had thought/fantasised about over many years but mostly I think because I was very happy with the way that I had developed the plot and the development of Stephanie from schoolgirl with a crush on Mum's new man, through girl being spanked by that same man for misbehaviour to young woman willingly and gladly engaging in spanking games with him (and, edgily, with her mother). I also like my use of her friend, Clare, as a sounding board and adviser as she is "brought on".

Geoffrey Stirling.

BashfulBob
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#23 | Posted: 19 Aug 2020 12:47
My favourite story is always my most recent one, right up to the moment I see it in print and then I see it for what it actually is. However, if asked to select one favourite, I think I would select 'The Salzburg School', even though it did not seem to attract much attention at the time. Why? I like stories that are not too serious, yet make some pointed observations along the way. If asked to select my best story (a slightly different question), I think it would have to be 'Fifty Red Roses'. (Sorry - that was a sneaky way to slip in two choices).

CarolinaPaddler
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#24 | Posted: 19 Aug 2020 15:06
Cupid Strikes Gwyn. It has a brashness and satirical plot which takes away the norms of reality. In the plot capricious action is taken by the suitor with a positive outcome.

jefesse
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#25 | Posted: 22 Aug 2020 05:28
"Judicial snafu". Basically because it is certainly my best story, but also because it was the easiest to write. Once I had the idea, everything just clicked together. Usually I agonize over small details, but not for that one

TheEnglishMaster
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#26 | Posted: 22 Aug 2020 17:00
Like any fair-minded parent, I'm appalled by the idea of favouritism. But seeing as how my stories all grew up and left home years ago, I'll nominate one called 'With Thanks to Betty Brat' because it's got a neat frame and a tragi-comic feel with a happy ending.

ReginaVictory
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#27 | Posted: 23 Aug 2020 08:32
An interesting thread - and a source of recommendations to check out or re-read. I've chosen between two - one harrowing but redemptive, the other a humorous feel-good romance. Of course, only one shall be named! The times are grim and gloomy, so escapism wins for a light-weight like me! I really enjoyed my heroine in this one: she's bubbly, cuddly and amorous, and accepting of her fate! So, 'Molly and the Aristocrats' it is.

Avalon
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#28 | Posted: 23 Aug 2020 19:19
"Plan for the first."

It resonates deeply with the feelings I had as a pre-teen, unable to understand my interest in spanking and somehow wanting one. My character, however, managed to put those thoughts to action!

Avalon

jimisim
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#29 | Posted: 25 Aug 2020 23:17
When I saw this I thought long and hard, but I came up with a number of equals, the best romance, the most viewed, the most stimulating, etc and gave up. I recently had a comment about a story I'd almost forgotten, Dicker's rDelights, pt 5, Going down to Rosedale. I realised this was it, not because it's the best or for any reason other than I had great fun writing it, and amusement when re-reading it.
To any lover of blues, R and B, and classic 60's rock, you should enjoy picking out the references to songs and performers. I was amazed on re-reading it this morning just how many I'd managed to get in.
If you like that music you might find it amusing too.

mobile_carrot
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#30 | Posted: 26 Aug 2020 19:30
Probably "Uncle Simon Fosters", as I put some of our real family life story into this (CP apart, obviously) when we fostered then adopted a daughter and some of the convolutions and court cases it entailed, plus my wife and her late father had a very strong bonding which is reflected in how Uncle Simon and his niece bond on long-distance walks.

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