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Re: BE Story Club Presents: Spells R Us #4
I wrote Fairy Tale. That - much like the Diary Of Dr. Alexandra Stransfrom - was an idea I'd had churning in my head for sometime. I was given the remit of a 15 page comic, the first five pages of which would be used as a new tour for the BESC (hence the gratuitous BESC plug on page 5)... which is why I stuck a lot in there.
Although, I think that the FMG and growth elements I put in were somewhat less obvious due to the illustration style than I had intended... but I'm still quite happy about how it turned out. |
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Actually, I've noticed PortalComic's 'muscular' women tend to not look that different from normal-sized women. In Fairy Tale I really couldn't tell aside from the ripped jeans and tighter sleeves that the one girl had gotten any more muscular at all.
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Yeah, SkruLuce... the illustrator in question is GREAT at tits and expressions - I think it's why people enjoy his work - but that he's not really au fait with growth/FMG... which is unfortunate but then, he compensates with the aforementioned.
And thanks ryantherebel - always nice to hear some appreciation. |
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Story wise, eh... not my cup of tea. See this comment right here? I?m gonna call BS. Gabe you are the Story Club Director. You have to defer to Taylor?s final decision, but you are the Director. Anything the BESC releases is a DIRECT reflection of the BESC. SRU Dream Girl is not a COMPLETE 'black hole' of sexual derangement... it has moments. SRU Dream girl had conflict galore. Even on issue four the parents arrived and comforted their little girl. BUT you, Gabe, need to take responsibility for it. I can pardon Prophet Ten, for he never saw a script, but you did. You gave it the green light, this is your suit- wear it. ?it bothers me to see people accusing the Story Club staff (including our editor Prophet) as being misogynists. Its funny you should say that. BE by its very nature places women in a somewhat ?Objectification role.? It doesn?t take much to put things into a real bad light. For BESC defense I have not talked with Anonymoose, or seen a SRU Dream Girl script, or even understand what the whole SRU ?story collective? is, but I need to make a point. Just because your customer base demands it does not mean you have to do it. If you put out a bunch of stories where the various characters consisting of Minority Women have the basic line of: ?I sure luv cock! All I want to do is?? and then you have numerous female blond characters being CEOs, engineers, scientists, and other intellectual heroes saving the day and fighting evil while having respectable sexual relations? People are going to start to read between the lines. So don?t try and explain things away with such a tidy paragraph answer. BESC is what it publishes. (PS I've read some of Ten's stories... I know what he stands for...) I mentioned Laelia fiction because his work has class. Everyone one of his characters has depth, motivations, and strong sexual urges. And I bet there wouldn't be... lets say... Nazis... And if there where the main female hero would use her 'Nipples of Justice' to defeat the Third Reich. If you don't like a story you have every right to bash it, it actually helps me find authors who cater to the general consensus and find themes members will enjoy. But why turn it into a personal vendetta? I?ll tell you why I have a vendetta. I submitted ?Magic Chocolate Drink? for the BESC story contest. I won third and I believe that my entry would have 9 images? Guess what- there are only five? Where the heck are the other four? It?s a WOW story and it has no WOW images. I really cannot say I want to submit anything to BESC again for that very reason. It boils down to how things are run. Leviathan was the fist BESC editor...but in time he bailed. I cannot give a direct quote, but from what I head he said it was the communication... I'll tell you right now, by my perception, the BE author pool is drying up. Either take steps of 'conservation' or learn to do without. BESC is a COMMERCIAL WEB site... it gets $$$ from people who pay to see content. Gabe, take responsibility for such content. I know I will take responsibility for mine. |
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![]() And, what content are you taking responsibility for? This rant? Shit.
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Re: BE Story Club Presents: Spells R Us #4
*rolls his eyes*
Blake has had a bee in his bonnet ever since he saw Dreamgirl #4... quite why he decided this was the time or place to air his grievances, I don't know. Lack of artists? You've got to be kidding. Artists are a dime a dozen. Toss money on the ground and you'll find artists by the barrel full. If you've got money, you will never, ever want for artists. |
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Yes, artists are easy to find if you don't consider their quality, timeliness of delivery of material, and cost to commission. Artists *are* everywhere. Artists that fit within the scope of your business? Maybe not so much.
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