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MysteriousOne 03-03-2015 03:02 PM

that makes a bit more sense, however I prefer Splotches take on it that we just pick a story for the week and try to add to it as much as we can in that week.

Reason for this being that it eliminates some likely issues. For example if person to start doesnt have chance to check the thread until say thursday or friday, whole weeks a write off. Same if the person nominated takes a while to see the thread. Probably at best you'd get 4 to 6 entries a week whereas with it free to flow, 5 people could add 4 parts each which would be 20 overall.

Zelten 03-03-2015 03:46 PM

That actually brings me to another point. The whole "One Week" limit seems a bit condensed. I'm sure we all have lives outside of writing porn, and sometimes I just don't have the time or energy to write anything especially under the pressure of only a few days.

ewong247 03-13-2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1948873)
Found one more story on the website (genuine ENF) called The Humiliation of Kate:

http://editthis.info/create_your_own...ation_of_Katie

Just to let you know; I trawled through some of the adult stories on the site and tried a few which seemed to have ENF / exhibitionist potential, and... after reading a story about a girl whose clothes get stolen at the beach, but is then ****d and impregnated by a giant mutant spider only for thousands of spiders to hatch out of her crotch when she goes to school... I'm done with the site. They can create their own damned stories, I'm just... Nope.

Nope nope nope nope nope...

*opens the door, goes outside. All that can be heard is my gradually diminishing 'nopes' as I walk far, far away*


There is also a thread in the story "downfall" that has ENF/exhibitionism scenes:

http://editthis.info/create_your_own_story/Downfall

Also, the author of "The Humiliation of Katie" also started two other stories having to do with a young woman or girl being exposed in front of her family and in public. Here's the first:

http://editthis.info/create_your_own...orrible_Family

The other one explores the same character with different embarrassing character quirks:

http://editthis.info/create_your_own...ting_Adventure

I'm not the creator, but I do enjoy what ask of you guys post on the writing.com stories, so I'd like to see what you can do for these stories (even though that site doesn't attribute an author to reach installment)

Lolwritingcom 03-18-2015 03:55 AM

Normally I'd be very enthusiastic about doing the kind of thing you're all talking about, but I have several of my own threads going that I'm regularly getting inspiration for, so I want to take advantage of that while it lasts.

More importantly though, just wanted to keep things alive and say that there's no reason to give up. Everyone seems mostly in agreement on how you want to conduct this, and there's plenty of interest (that's really the hard part). I say just pick something and go. Attaching time limits isn't very important, and you can figure that out later if you still want to. The sooner you start, the sooner you start building momentum and can figure out what works for people and what doesn't.

Anonegg 03-22-2015 04:29 PM

This seems to have quietened down, so might I suggest a compromise?

How about we use the Random Number Generator to select two stories, and for a two week period we attempt to focus on new chapters specifically for those two stories?

We won't specify which writers have to write in which order, so that way everyone can contribute as and when they can.

I also liked the idea of setting both options as "Author's Choice" so that we're not restricted by bad options (for example, just read a story where the options were for a woman to have her clothes either cut off or pulled off - that's not really a choice).

However! A drawback of this is that when you select "Recent Chapters" it would bring up a dozen or so "Author's Choice", which would make the threads of the story hard to follow. I would suggest instead that the writer re-name the title before adding any new scenes (this can be done when adding a new chapter. Just above the Chapter Text box is a Chapter Title box).

Lolwritingcom 03-23-2015 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1969989)
stuff

Sounds like a great idea. I would say that only requiring one of the options to be author's choice might be better, though you can still make them both, of course. Naming the options can help give ideas about how to continue, and it's a way to sort of "reserve" one branch of the story for yourself if you feel like you have a good idea.

ewong247 03-24-2015 04:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1969989)
This seems to have quietened down, so might I suggest a compromise?

How about we use the Random Number Generator to select two stories, and for a two week period we attempt to focus on new chapters specifically for those two stories?

We won't specify which writers have to write in which order, so that way everyone can contribute as and when they can.

I also liked the idea of setting both options as "Author's Choice" so that we're not restricted by bad options (for example, just read a story where the options were for a woman to have her clothes either cut off or pulled off - that's not really a choice).

However! A drawback of this is that when you select "Recent Chapters" it would bring up a dozen or so "Author's Choice", which would make the threads of the story hard to follow. I would suggest instead that the writer re-name the title before adding any new scenes (this can be done when adding a new chapter. Just above the Chapter Text box is a Chapter Title box).

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Originally Posted by Lolwritingcom (Post 1970212)
Sounds like a great idea. I would say that only requiring one of the options to be author's choice might be better, though you can still make them both, of course. Naming the options can help give ideas about how to continue, and it's a way to sort of "reserve" one branch of the story for yourself if you feel like you have a good idea.

Both points are the reason why I leave one option as "other" when I know one option is where I want the story to go. This has the same problem as "Author's Choice", which as you pointed out, can be changed when you write the new post. So, a good practice is to have at least one "Author's Choice" or "other" option just so you don't stifle creativity, but still have a way to either hint at or reserve a choice for future posts.

Anonegg 04-12-2015 05:02 PM

So apparently "Prey" has been removed from writing.com. Damn. Going through my Favourites list now, half of the stories have been taken down.

Z678Vash 04-19-2015 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1982373)
So apparently "Prey" has been removed from writing.com. Damn. Going through my Favourites list now, half of the stories have been taken down.

Yeah. It's still listed in my favorites, but when I chick on it it says item can't be found. The same happened to another awesome story called Hermione's Enf Adventure. Luckily, an author who goes by the name Red Knight created a new one, but the previous one had I think over 150 chapters and most of them were pretty good! :(

hanskumoekk 04-19-2015 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Z678Vash (Post 1986873)
Yeah. It's still listed in my favorites, but when I chick on it it says item can't be found. The same happened to another awesome story called Hermione's Enf Adventure. Luckily, an author who goes by the name Red Knight created a new one, but the previous one had I think over 150 chapters and most of them were pretty good! :(

The Hermione one might've been removed because most of the scenarios were set up far earlier than when she was 18 (which was the final year only).

SPLOTCH11 04-19-2015 06:32 PM

I so wish there was another decent interactive ENF site. It's a bummer not being able to make new stories, and they seem to not appreciate the erotic content they have.

Anonegg 04-20-2015 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 1986923)
I so wish there was another decent interactive ENF site. It's a bummer not being able to make new stories, and they seem to not appreciate the erotic content they have.

What about that Create Your Own Story site that Ewong was talking about a page or two ago?

http://editthis.info/create_your_own...ation_of_Katie

I haven't attempted to add or edit anything on the site (yet), so I'm not sure how hard or easy it is, but from what I can see you're not really limited in so far as story choices are concerned. Even a couple of chapters in I'm still seeing four or five options.

Plus it looks like we can edit work that is not our own, so we can add our own options (if we feel they're missing) and edit / remove anything if we get a wastrel like that McWood guy screwing up everything with one-word, or illogical, chapters.

Zelten 04-20-2015 03:43 PM

The main issue with Create your Own story is that none of the stories seem to be very well moderated, there's such a thing as giving writers too much freedom and that's what it is.

Z678Vash 04-20-2015 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by hanskumoekk (Post 1986900)
The Hermione one might've been removed because most of the scenarios were set up far earlier than when she was 18 (which was the final year only).

That's probably right. I only ever added in Year 7. I think that's where most of the chapters were anyway, but I can't remember lol

I've looked over Create your Own Story a couple of times, and I don't really like the layout of it. I guess Writing.com kind of spoiled me lol

ewong247 04-21-2015 05:08 AM

Create Your Own Story
 
The site is probably the best alternative, but it's definitely not as user-friendly as writing.com. There's a few things to get used to, and the fact that ANYONE can edit a chapter means that whatever you post on there isn't really yours. Anyone could literally lay waste to several chapters if they so chose. There should be a way to keep others from changing your chapter, but I'm still not too savvy with how the site works. If anyone could dabble around a bit and figure things out, that would be great!

Anonegg 04-21-2015 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 1987715)
The site is probably the best alternative, but it's definitely not as user-friendly as writing.com. There's a few things to get used to, and the fact that ANYONE can edit a chapter means that whatever you post on there isn't really yours. Anyone could literally lay waste to several chapters if they so chose. There should be a way to keep others from changing your chapter, but I'm still not too savvy with how the site works. If anyone could dabble around a bit and figure things out, that would be great!

I think that's the long and short of it. I signed up for an account yesterday and it did warn me that anything I write can be edited and, as such, does not belong to me. The warnings were pretty clear that if I was posting something on the site I was giving up creative control of it to the unwashed masses.

The only way around it I can see is that we form a group, using this thread as our base of operations, designed to protect the stories as best we can. We would have to take backups of stuff that we'd written and keep them compiled somewhere else, so that way if somebody comes along and destroys everything we can just copy and paste back to where we were. Likewise we'd have to come to group decisions to see if an added chapter is in-keeping with the theme of the story or needs to be overwritten / removed.

...which is an awful lot of work for a group of people who just want to write stories about women who take off their clothes at the wrong time / place.

Zelten 04-21-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1987959)
I think that's the long and short of it. I signed up for an account yesterday and it did warn me that anything I write can be edited and, as such, does not belong to me. The warnings were pretty clear that if I was posting something on the site I was giving up creative control of it to the unwashed masses.

The only way around it I can see is that we form a group, using this thread as our base of operations, designed to protect the stories as best we can. We would have to take backups of stuff that we'd written and keep them compiled somewhere else, so that way if somebody comes along and destroys everything we can just copy and paste back to where we were. Likewise we'd have to come to group decisions to see if an added chapter is in-keeping with the theme of the story or needs to be overwritten / removed.

...which is an awful lot of work for a group of people who just want to write stories about women who take off their clothes at the wrong time / place.

I've noticed in several story "notes" that you have an option for telling people not to edit. If we make a story we can work with that to ane xtent IE just put in the first page "do not edit without permission."
Not sure if it will work of coarse. But just a thought.

Naivul 04-21-2015 11:44 PM

That site is a wiki so I'm pretty sure you can just revert back changes. :)

But yeah, the layout isn't very good. It really needs a story map.

ewong247 04-22-2015 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Naivul (Post 1988176)
That site is a wiki so I'm pretty sure you can just revert back changes. :)

But yeah, the layout isn't very good. It really needs a story map.

This is where writing.com is much more user friendly. If you want a story outline, you have to do it yourself. However, there is already a way for you to categorize the chapters so you can see all the chapters in the category alphabetically. There are tricks to format each chapter so that it can be similar to writing.com , but it means more work for each chapter. You can include links to previous chapters so anyone clicking links in the chspter list can tell what story arc is being followed.

The biggest drag is that you don't know who posted or changed a chapter, as it doesn't sign ownership. So if anyone were to add something that was pure drivel, no one would know who it was, similar if someone write something very good and wanted to see what else they have written. So far, only writing.com offers services like that. I'll keep my eyes open though.

Zelten 04-22-2015 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 1988270)
This is where writing.com is much more user friendly. If you want a story outline, you have to do it yourself. However, there is already a way for you to categorize the chapters so you can see all the chapters in the category alphabetically. There are tricks to format each chapter so that it can be similar to writing.com , but it means more work for each chapter. You can include links to previous chapters so anyone clicking links in the chspter list can tell what story arc is being followed.

The biggest drag is that you don't know who posted or changed a chapter, as it doesn't sign ownership. So if anyone were to add something that was pure drivel, no one would know who it was, similar if someone write something very good and wanted to see what else they have written. So far, only writing.com offers services like that. I'll keep my eyes open though.

Actually it does.
If you click on the "history" tab at the top of each page, you can view each revision and it lists who changed them and when.

Seuern 04-22-2015 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 1987715)
The site is probably the best alternative, but it's definitely not as user-friendly as writing.com. There's a few things to get used to, and the fact that ANYONE can edit a chapter means that whatever you post on there isn't really yours. Anyone could literally lay waste to several chapters if they so chose. There should be a way to keep others from changing your chapter, but I'm still not too savvy with how the site works. If anyone could dabble around a bit and figure things out, that would be great!

I've made an account before, and to sum it up, it's really a pain in the ass and some of people who run the stories are pretty anal with the format. In example, with Katie's story, the owner (I think) deleted a chapter of mine because I didn't know how to create that box with the stats. No other reason than that, and while I have to admit it's somewhat useful (although usually not updated from chapter to chapter anyway), it left a sour taste in my mouth. This, added to the fact it has strange linking method, makes it cumbersome at best.

Despite being a writer, the rigid freedom experienced there from story to story makes it out to be a Hellhole.

The best I could imagine is having a "Mega Story" where the first page acts sort of a link list to other stories so everything could be contained and more easily monitored.

Anonegg 04-23-2015 03:41 PM

Eurgh. Writing.com... f*** you -_-

I had an idea today for not one, but two interactive stories today. Like, brand new ones, only both ideas were unique enough that they'd never been done before. So a few minutes ago I logged into writing.com intending to add them both - Private, for now, until I'd added a chapter or two to flesh the ideas out - and now it's telling me that in order to add a new Interactive story I have to sign up for their Basic account, which I need to pay for.

Thanks Writing.com for allowed me to pay for the privilege of creating new content for your site, providing you with traffic for your intrusive adverts. It's awesome. Also, only $209.00 for a year's Premium Membership? WHAT A BARGAIN!

-_-

I'm going to start a Google search for a new story site, see if I can find anything decent. Just so that I don't lose the ideas, however, here is a quick reminder to myself what they were about:





Amy's Dumbass Friends - The story of a normal girl and her three friends who, though their own mistakes, ditzyness and, at times, drunkenness often leave Amy in embarrassing situations. Think of it like a reverse Forgetful Lily.
Amy: The normal, sensible one.
Karen: A friendly drunk who is quick to lose her inhibitions - and her clothes.
Tess: A ditzy blonde who often forgets important things.
Jane: A bibliophile bookworm who loses herself in whatever book she is reading - and, sometimes, loses her touch with reality.
Idea for Chapter: Amy, Karen and Tess go out for a night on the town clubbing. When Tess sits on a barstool it quickly becomes apparent that she's forgotten to wear underwear, and her skirt is really, really short. After some cajoling she convinces the jeans-wearing Amy to go with her to the bathroom and loan her the panties she's wearing. Unfortunately for Amy, the ditzy Tess reaches into the stall and grabs the jeans by mistake.
OR - the panty swap goes flawlessly, until Amy realises the zipper on her jeans is stuck / or the button is loose.


The Namish - A story set in 2115 where most standards of decency have deteriorated tremendously. In the same way that we laugh at Victorians for thinking ankles were indecent, the people of 2115 laugh at us for the shame we feel at exposing our bodies. All except the Namish. Called the New-Age Amish, nicknamed the Nineties Amish and generally called "The Namish", they're a community who believe life was purer in the 1990's, before the Internet washed away human decency with pornography. Monica has grown up in the Namish life and knows little of the world outside her town. That all changes when her school catches fire, and Monica is forced to attend a public high school in the big city. She finds herself in a world where the PE kit is nude (albeit with a fake hologram PE kit covering her bits - when it isn't malfunctioning), where lessons are beamed straight into the head (and leaves unwitting students open to hypnotic suggestion by the technically-minded bullies of the school).
Note to self; the hologram is generated by magnetic strips that tie around her neck, wrists and ankles, and creates the image inbetween. One of the girls in school decide to help her - perhaps they put on one of the bracelets upside down to intentionally embarrass the Namish girl.
Starting options: family decide to help Monica grow accustomed to outside life, so although one of the options takes her straight into school life, the others have her and her family visiting a mall / beach in the technological world with embarrassing consequences.

Anonegg 04-23-2015 04:00 PM

I've found two possible sites:

http://infinite-story.com/

Doesn't have a search function, so I can't see if they allow erotic or ENF style stories. The banner at the top of the site seems familiar, however. Has somebody linked to stories here in the past? Does anyone have any experience with it before I sign up?

http://www.protagonize.com/

Hmm... I think this is a no. I've typed "ENF" into the search function and came up blank. Tried "Naked" but the stories that come up don't really seem erotic in the least. The nudity is more of an artistic thing.

Derelict 04-23-2015 04:54 PM

Hmmm, I'm seeing $19.95/year for a basic membership. (Their "Premium Plus" membership is $419.95/year?! Yikes! Why, you could get about 3 lifetime OCC memberships for that!) Not saying you should or shouldn't get a membership.

Maybe you have an alter-ego who needs an account? :D

Seuern 04-23-2015 09:29 PM

I never understood why Writing.com is so dogged on making people pay, especially for being able to add three options or more and including more stories. I mean, I could understand if they actually did something, even provided maybe scenarios, but as I understand, it seems they only host the site. I'd consider "donating" some to help the site make some money, but limiting my choices and blaring me with ads that can't be blocked when I am the one providing the content people are coming to see is baffling.

"Hey, pay for this service."
"Okay, what do I get?"
"I'll let you add even more content to my site!"

As for a new place to add to our favorite fetish stories, especially interactive, our options are limited unless someone here wants to fess up that they're a coder.

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http://infinite-story.com/
As for this, if it makes you make an account to see anything, we're already shooting ourselves in the foot. We've a nice little community here, but we always need more authors and retreating to a super secret and exclusive site only serves to wane our numbers.

http://www.protagonize.com/
I don't think we'd be welcome there. Although, from what I've seen, sex is rarely if ever in our stories, there's many times of masturbation and an undeniable erotic tone to it. As you have, I couldn't come up with anything. I searched and the worst I found was the implication someone might engage in coitus at a later time and they drank some alcohol. I think it might be aimed at highschoolers trying to find a niche in writing rather than a horde of perverts as Writing.com is.

Z678Vash 04-24-2015 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1989053)
Eurgh. Writing.com... f*** you -_-

Amy's Dumbass Friends - The story of a normal girl and her three friends who, though their own mistakes, ditzyness and, at times, drunkenness often leave Amy in embarrassing situations. Think of it like a reverse Forgetful Lily.
Amy: The normal, sensible one.
Karen: A friendly drunk who is quick to lose her inhibitions - and her clothes.
Tess: A ditzy blonde who often forgets important things.
Jane: A bibliophile bookworm who loses herself in whatever book she is reading - and, sometimes, loses her touch with reality.
Idea for Chapter: Amy, Karen and Tess go out for a night on the town clubbing. When Tess sits on a barstool it quickly becomes apparent that she's forgotten to wear underwear, and her skirt is really, really short. After some cajoling she convinces the jeans-wearing Amy to go with her to the bathroom and loan her the panties she's wearing. Unfortunately for Amy, the ditzy Tess reaches into the stall and grabs the jeans by mistake.
OR - the panty swap goes flawlessly, until Amy realises the zipper on her jeans is stuck / or the button is loose.

I love this idea, and I want to see this happen! :D

Naivul 04-26-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Seuern (Post 1989194)
As for a new place to add to our favorite fetish stories, especially interactive, our options are limited unless someone here wants to fess up that they're a coder.

Well I'm a network admin and I considered setting up a website. But after searching the net for 2-3 hours I found no open source or even paid software for web interactive storytelling and I don't have the time right now to write web software that would include logins, different user access level to stories, a database, search feature, storymap, etc.

I have been considering using some kind of wiki software and I have looked into that. The problem with http://editthis.info is that it seems to have zero support from the owner, there is no development going on at all, it is horribly slow, mismanaged and has no moderation. That and the page view captcha :mad:

SPLOTCH11 05-22-2015 02:49 PM

INTERACTIVES... AGAIN
 
I was wondering if anyone was aware of any writing.com Interactive stories that are still being regularly updated? The only one I still know of besides my stories is this:

http://www.writing.com/main/interact...026-Im-not-her

I'm sure there's more that are still going out there though.

ewong247 05-22-2015 05:06 PM

Other wroting.com Stories
 
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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 2005643)
I was wondering if anyone was aware of any writing.com Interactive stories that are still being regularly updated? The only one I still know of besides my stories is this:

http://www.writing.com/main/interact...026-Im-not-her

I'm sure there's more that are still going out there though.

There are a few in my favorites that are updated semi regularly.

Mackensie's Misadventures:
http://www.writing.com/view/2000666

Mackensie's Big Mistake:
http://www.writing.com/view/1927872

Persona 3: Undressed:
http://www.writing.com/view/1940349

Persona 4: ENF:
http://www.writing.com/view/2005907

Final Fantasy ENF:
http://www.writing.com/view/2005649

Hope these help. Can't wait to see more of "Nothing to Hide".

hanskumoekk 05-22-2015 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 2005643)
I was wondering if anyone was aware of any writing.com Interactive stories that are still being regularly updated? The only one I still know of besides my stories is this:

http://www.writing.com/main/interact...026-Im-not-her

I'm sure there's more that are still going out there though.

Well, Isabel is still going strong with close to 500 chapters and still being added to from time to time (mostly by me):

http://www.writing.com/main/interact...F-Prone-Isabel

SPLOTCH11 05-23-2015 06:08 AM

cool, thanks! Somehow hadn't seen this one. Added a few chapters.

hanskumoekk 05-23-2015 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 2005986)
cool, thanks! Somehow hadn't seen this one. Added a few chapters.

Awesome, man! Loving that you're adding to it!

Z678Vash 05-25-2015 09:47 AM

Hi everyone. For the last couple of weeks I have been thinking about deleting both The Naked Adventures of Forgetful Lilly and The Naked Adventures of June and Mimi and start them completely fresh. Most of the storylines are just too convoluted. Would anyone be interested in that? :)

ewong247 05-25-2015 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Z678Vash (Post 2007302)
Hi everyone. For the last couple of weeks I have been thinking about deleting both The Naked Adventures of Forgetful Lilly and The Naked Adventures of June and Mimi and start them completely fresh. Most of the storylines are just too convoluted. Would anyone be interested in that? :)

Perhaps, but there are a few storylines I really like. You could create a new interactive story with the same characters, but with different jumping off points. I think free accounts are allowed 10 items in their portfolio, so I think you have enough room for it.

I agree that some storylines have become convoluted and sometimes don't even abide by the back story of the characters you created. If you feel strongly enough, you could delete the chapters that you feel do a disservice to the story, freeing up that thread to be used in a better capacity. I must warn you that deleting a chapter also erases the chapters that proceed from it, so if you want to delete a thread, make sure it is one that has no redeeming value in keeping it.

Zelten 05-26-2015 02:13 PM

I have no problem if you created another story, but I say keep the current ones active regardless, there are several storylines I'd like to see revisited and it would a shame if everybody's hard work would be taken away just like that.

Z678Vash 05-27-2015 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 2007681)
Perhaps, but there are a few storylines I really like. You could create a new interactive story with the same characters, but with different jumping off points. I think free accounts are allowed 10 items in their portfolio, so I think you have enough room for it.

I agree that some storylines have become convoluted and sometimes don't even abide by the back story of the characters you created. If you feel strongly enough, you could delete the chapters that you feel do a disservice to the story, freeing up that thread to be used in a better capacity. I must warn you that deleting a chapter also erases the chapters that proceed from it, so if you want to delete a thread, make sure it is one that has no redeeming value in keeping it.

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Originally Posted by Zelten (Post 2008036)
I have no problem if you created another story, but I say keep the current ones active regardless, there are several storylines I'd like to see revisited and it would a shame if everybody's hard work would be taken away just like that.

I really do hate deleting chapters, but there are some paths that just don't fit well. It will take me a while to look through all of them so they will be there for a little bit longer :)

Any options on which characters you want to have there own stories?

ewong247 05-27-2015 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Z678Vash (Post 2008242)
I really do hate deleting chapters, but there are some paths that just don't fit well. It will take me a while to look through all of them so they will be there for a little bit longer :)

Any options on which characters you want to have there own stories?

Sun could have her own story. Kate's adventures getting footage for her site would be fun. Of course, Kate's competitor, whose name escapes me now, sounds like an interesting endeavor if you keep the characterizations from your existing stories.

Z678Vash 05-27-2015 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 2008330)
Sun could have her own story. Kate's adventures getting footage for her site would be fun. Of course, Kate's competitor, whose name escapes me now, sounds like an interesting endeavor if you keep the characterizations from your existing stories.

Sun would be perfect for her own story. Kate too, but I don't know if I want Maxine though. I mean no offense to the person who actually created her but...I never really like that character very much :o

SPLOTCH11 05-28-2015 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Z678Vash (Post 2007302)
Hi everyone. For the last couple of weeks I have been thinking about deleting both The Naked Adventures of Forgetful Lilly and The Naked Adventures of June and Mimi and start them completely fresh. Most of the storylines are just too convoluted. Would anyone be interested in that? :)

I tried to do the same thing with Camp Clearwater ENF. It barely gets updated and most of the story has turned out way too hardcore for my tastes. I've wanted to clean it up, or delete it entirely, but receive massive objection from the writers whenever I touch it.

I say there's nothing wrong with a fresh start, if it's too convoluted to add to anymore.

Z678Vash 05-28-2015 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 2009180)
I tried to do the same thing with Camp Clearwater ENF. It barely gets updated and most of the story has turned out way too hardcore for my tastes. I've wanted to clean it up, or delete it entirely, but receive massive objection from the writers whenever I touch it.

I say there's nothing wrong with a fresh start, if it's too convoluted to add to anymore.

Well it's your story so you have every right to do whatever you want with it. If people aren't adding to it then they shouldn't complain if you want to clean it up. That's the main reason why I have my stories rated at 13+ instead of 18+. I also tried to be as clear as I could in the Guidelines page of what I don't want it the story, and if an author doesn't follow them then they shouldn't be surprised when they see it was deleted. Granted at this time I have only ever deleted 5 maybe 6 chapters total. Out of the 598 chapters between Forgetful Lilly and June/Mimi I don't think I have been unreasonable. I hate limiting authors, but I have my guidelines set up a certain way for a reason.

On an annoying note, I have learned that I am unable to create a new Interactive story. I am not paying for the Basic Membership because I have other things I can better spend my hard earned money on. If I want to create a new Interactive story I will have to delete one of my others. I will probably delete Kingdom Hearts ENF because no one seems interested in adding to that one :p


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