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Unread 09-23-2010   #1
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You wrote "In Sickness and in Health"?! That's always been one of my biggest inspirations- I remember being stricken by the detail you paid to the transformation. It was the first piece of transformation fiction I ever read that I felt got it just right, and it's why I always endeavor to be as descriptive as a I possibly can in my stories. I've always been tremendously impressed by your work!

This story is no different. It's got meaning and feeling and all the great detail I remember! Thank you for writing it and sharing it with us, and especially for the compliment. From a writer as talented as you, it means a hell of a lot!
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You wrote "In Sickness and in Health"?! That's always been one of my biggest inspirations- I remember being stricken by the detail you paid to the transformation. It was the first piece of transformation fiction I ever read that I felt got it just right, and it's why I always endeavor to be as descriptive as a I possibly can in my stories. I've always been tremendously impressed by your work!

This story is no different. It's got meaning and feeling and all the great detail I remember! Thank you for writing it and sharing it with us, and especially for the compliment. From a writer as talented as you, it means a hell of a lot!
Thank you! Hard to believe that was 7+ years ago. I noticed tonight that there are a lot of similarities between my first and second story. I guess that can't be helped. I have a very specific idea of the "perfect" transformation from woman to wolf.

Your stories are the sole inspiration for me getting off my ass and finally writing again. Especially "Woman to Werewolf" with Jen. I would be lying if I said I don't check your DA account every day hoping you've posted your latest submission. I know these stories take time to get right. This fan has patience!

I have to ask: have you written before? Non tf stuff maybe? Your stories seem to be the work of an experienced writer.

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Thank you! Hard to believe that was 7+ years ago. I noticed tonight that there are a lot of similarities between my first and second story. I guess that can't be helped. I have a very specific idea of the "perfect" transformation from woman to wolf.

Your stories are the sole inspiration for me getting off my ass and finally writing again. Especially "Woman to Werewolf" with Jen. I would be lying if I said I don't check your DA account every day hoping you've posted your latest submission. I know these stories take time to get right. This fan has patience!

I have to ask: have you written before? Non tf stuff maybe? Your stories seem to be the work of an experienced writer.

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That's actually part of the rut I feel like I'm falling into- all my TFs feel largely the same, because I have a very clear idea of how I like werewolf TFs to go down. My taking requests was in hopes of alleviating that, but I'm afraid it's been to little success. Writing them as fetish material is something that's fairly new to me. Granted, my fascination in writing them has always been because of that interest, but writing them for a community that shares the interest- and thus making them a bit more explicit- has been an experience.

I write recreationally all the time, my TF fiction being only the smallest example of what I partake in. Mostly, I've been roleplaying since I was very very young, and reading avidly since even before that. I've got a long ways to go, especially when compared to an example like your works, and I've got no 'traditional' writing training.
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That's actually part of the rut I feel like I'm falling into- all my TFs feel largely the same, because I have a very clear idea of how I like werewolf TFs to go down. My taking requests was in hopes of alleviating that, but I'm afraid it's been to little success. Writing them as fetish material is something that's fairly new to me. Granted, my fascination in writing them has always been because of that interest, but writing them for a community that shares the interest- and thus making them a bit more explicit- has been an experience.

I write recreationally all the time, my TF fiction being only the smallest example of what I partake in. Mostly, I've been roleplaying since I was very very young, and reading avidly since even before that. I've got a long ways to go, especially when compared to an example like your works, and I've got no 'traditional' writing training.
I find different strengths in each of your stories. But like you said, these are very much fetish projects. The difference for me is unlike a porn movie with a threadbare plot, a TF story is all about the setup. I need to really buy into the characters and circumstances. That's what I love about your stories, especially WTW. Your lead up to her change was so detailed that you can't help but invest in Jen's character. It has a realistic edge that makes you believe that yes, a woman going through this transformation might worry about what the man she is in love with would think about what she truly was.

Keep it up. I don't think you'd have much trouble getting published. You and Happygun are the two best TF writers I have encountered. Honestly, I find my writing clunky compared to you guys. It's been refreshing reading your stories. There is so much crappy content out there that it's almost a full time job finding the good stuff.

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