elgeonmb

Rendez-Vous Etranger now exists; you can see in scilienting detail how Nade and Vlad met.
          	
          	It's ugly and painted with black bile and it feels like sin but it's beautiful, too.

elgeonmb

Today in my life: I write some porn, hopefully

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I mean, I might, but that'd be for the fairy stuff, not the fucking
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aclockworkangel

@elgeonmb 
            
            i can tell you wont be using wikipedia as a reference.
            
            HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            
            GOTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM
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elgeonmb

When will the person who wrote The Bad Boy is a Dom respond to my comments
          
          You cannot hide forever

elgeonmb

@NikaMGH Mostly she won't because she wrote a story called "the bad boy is a dom" but uh
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NikaMGH

@elgeonmb personally she should take advice if she is writing a book regarding BDSM lifestyles... You cannot write about something you don't know. There is a difference between kinky sex with your lover and being with a dom/sub.
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monietro19

@elgeonmb The person won't, seeing how elaborately you have commented on the story.
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elgeonmb

Meanwhile, a new contender has risen to take Path of the Emperor and Tomato Projects' places. The as-of-yet badly titled Kink Book is an incredibly queer poly BDSM urban fantasy about how cults are bad and kink is good. Yes, a cult is the antagonist, again. It's almost like I have a <i>personal problem</i> with cults.
          
          "Elgie," you cry, "why would I think you're actually writing this one?"
          
          Because I've <i>actually written</i> some of it? It's not as fast as We're All Human but it's demonstrable progress. I'm in a better place for writing now since I quit all my roleplay groups and still need an outlet and am so bored and stressed that-- okay the point is that I've written.
          
          "But Elgie," you cry again, "why would I want to read this?"
          
          You'll probably get an essay on why I wrote the book at the end of it (as per usual). But let's make it easy.
          
          <b>I'm a BDSM lifestyler and I want things that look like me!</b>
          
          Well, uh, slim pickings. Might as well give mine a shot. You're my target audience.
          
          <b>I don't know what this whole Bronze Disc Serrating Machine business is!</b>
          
          Don't read Fifty Shades of Grey. Read something written by an <i>actual lifestyler</i> , targeted in part towards people like you.
          
          <b>I don't have strong feelings about BDSM but I'm very queer!</b>
          
          I mean I'm sure you've seen lots of cute lesbians. Have you seen cute trans lesbians? Have you seen... nonbinary characters? Ever? Outside of speculative fiction? How about works where the interplay of the gay and kink communities is a major plot point? I didn't think so.
          
          <b>I'm none of these things but I love references!</b>
          
          I have an antagonist that references The Bible, Undertale, and Revolutionary Girl Utena by existing.
          
          <b>I'm none of these things and I hate kink and queers!</b>
          
          Hatereads still increment my read count.
          
          <b>I just want to get off!</b>
          
          Unless you are already of the kind of person who prefers sex scenes that focus on literally anything but genitals, uh, find a different book.