I have been working on getting chapters done for both 'Summer Training' and 'Double Or Nothing', stockpiling them so there isn't much of a lag between chapters. Both story lines seem to be flowing smoothly and I hope you are enjoying both. I also started working on an Easter tale that has been on the back burners of my brain for years. Working on that, I have come to the conclusion that it is more difficult to write consensual fiction than non-consensual pieces. NC stories have a built in conflict that builds tension within the story. Consensual pieces lack that intrinsic conflict thus one has to build it up differently such as the fear of being discovered by someone else or the partner not being who they claim to be.
A good portion of my consensual pieces probably should be labeled 'Reluctant', a sort-of midpoint between consenting and non-consenting; doing things half willingly.
Overwhelmingly, non-consensual pieces are the ones that get more readers. It is the whole taboo thing. When playing, scenes that involve an involuntary subject are much more erotic for both parties than just tying one up and getting it on.
This is more personal observation than anything. Take care and play safe.
T.S.
Friday, March 25, 2011
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i never thought of it like that, but the idea that the n/c stuff has a built in conflict makes so much sense.
keep up the good work! :)
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