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Obsidian 09-13-2016 03:44 PM

Foot by Foot
 
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Just getting around to sharing this here. Paid a, quite frankly, amazing writer to craft this gem of a story.

Enjoy!
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hexen 09-14-2016 06:14 AM

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Guys, no joke, if you haven't read this story please do, it is THAT good. I admit I was a bit annoyed by the descriptions at the start, thought the story was lingering too much on them, but hoooooly shit the build up is so worth it.

Ilovebe 09-14-2016 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by hexen (Post 780641)
Guys, no joke, if you haven't read this story please do, it is THAT good. I admit I was a bit annoyed by the descriptions at the start, thought the story was lingering too much on them, but hoooooly shit the build up is so worth it.

Thank you, hexen! I hope people really enjoy it.

Regarding character descriptions, I've done stories that both have a lot of description and exposition and those that are more minimal, jumping quickly into the action. I could sense from the initial discussions between Obsidian and myself that he really put a lot of importance on the profile of the characters for this story, so I spent a bit on giving the readers a good contrast between the two main players. One of my favorite TF stories is a very short digitalcirce piece called Meeting the Shadow Demon, which starts in medias res with little character description or development. It's interesting to hear different people's philosophies on that when it comes to process-related media.

hexen 09-15-2016 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Ilovebe (Post 780655)
Thank you, hexen! I hope people really enjoy it.

Regarding character descriptions, I've done stories that both have a lot of description and exposition and those that are more minimal, jumping quickly into the action. I could sense from the initial discussions between Obsidian and myself that he really put a lot of importance on the profile of the characters for this story, so I spent a bit on giving the readers a good contrast between the two main players. One of my favorite TF stories is a very short digitalcirce piece called Meeting the Shadow Demon, which starts in medias res with little character description or development. It's interesting to hear different people's philosophies on that when it comes to process-related media.

I am particularly torn between the two ideas honestly. When I write I try to incorporate the descriptions into the flow of the story, so instead of saying "she looks like this and this and that because of this" I'll try to include details about the character's clothing and demeanour during the story, such as "her soaked blonde locks inperred her sight" or stuff like that. But I feel that overall, if you want to use the characters on a longer period of time then pumping out the description on a colorful way is just better and saves time later, when the action is happening.

vermin316 09-17-2016 08:16 PM

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It's probably an okay story if you're really into feet, I guess. Not so much otherwise.

Obsidian 09-18-2016 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by vermin316 (Post 780824)
It's probably an okay story if you're really into feet, I guess. Not so much otherwise.

Sorry it didn't tickle your pickle. :(

Still a fantastic story in my eyes!

Mr Wayne 09-18-2016 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Obsidian (Post 780838)
Sorry it didn't tickle your pickle. :(

Still a fantastic story in my eyes!

While neither am I into the whole foot fetish experience, I did read the whole story and was fascinated by what was written. A long, drawn out, meticulously devious and very effective build up of sexual tension which made it difficult to turn away from. That was also paralleled by the eventual inclusion of size growth that kept me in the reading, particularly rewarding with the ending. While yes, without the size growth parts, I would've stopped reading the story, but it really was hard to deny the skill with which the sexual tension just kept me invested to read whatever would happen next. The title as well was an ingenious choice for its multiple meanings. Obviously the foot growth, but also from one unexpectedly exposed foot to the next that the main character, Delia, fell victim to obsession with throughout the story, and also perhaps the implied size growth of increment by increment.

I would be tenaciously curious to see a slow-growth-to-mini-giantess style of story, non-focused on just the foot growth, with the prolonged and powerful build-up of repressed sexual tension in a character like Delia was portrayed being. Which brings to mind an idea I should rein check.. ^_^ Exit, stage that way.


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