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(about 25k words, 55 pages)

Another story, like the Queen Becky Series, that amounts to a paean to my friend and the characters she makes. This time the story follows a person or several who make the passage between worlds to one where they are tiny, with the ultimate goal of finding themselves on somebody's plate in a restaurant.

As per usual, expect a lot of meditating on what vore means to the people involved, teasing and buildup, and less on the act itself and the aftermath.

And while I cannot say for certain what the future holds, I'm planning on taking some time off again. Please don't feel slighted if you leave a comment and I don't reply quickly. I do read and enjoy every comment I get ...eventually.

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Ty975

Posted by Ty975 5 months ago Report

There they are, officer. There's the writer who hits all of my buttons I didn't know I had.

4ofSwords

Posted by 4ofSwords 5 months ago Report

You always have nice things to say. Thank you!

1ring42

Posted by 1ring42 5 months ago Report

Im in this comment and i dont like it lol

1ring42

Posted by 1ring42 5 months ago Report

Wow this was quite the ride. I really love how philosophical and existentially romantic you made it.

4ofSwords

Posted by 4ofSwords 5 months ago Report

Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I hope you got some of your headspace back. This story may not be able to afford the rent after the free trial period.

But seriously, I think the best way to beat perfection paralysis is to read a lot of stories - that always seems to convince me that 'perfection' isn't a bulls eye to strike in the middle, but a boundary to reach beyond the prosaic - i.e. it's variable, practically infinite, but requires effort and dedication more than aim.

1ring42

Posted by 1ring42 5 months ago Report

Thanks for the encouragement. Im pretty sure its not gonna be moving out. Even as recent as a couple days ago i found my mind bringing it up again.

1ring42

Posted by 1ring42 5 months ago Report

And this is now officially living rent free in my head. I only hope that it pushes me to be a better writer instead of inducing perfection paralysis.

Fantasia

Posted by Fantasia 5 months ago Report

This was a fascinating read. I've never seen such a thorough exploration of the psychology and philosophy of vore fantasies within the context of fiction. Obviously, this can't touch on everyone's reasons for their interest in the genre, but it's a very powerful piece for those whom it describes, and probably very good at explaining this perspective to those it doesn't describe.

4ofSwords

Posted by 4ofSwords 5 months ago Report

Thank you! That's a thoughtful analysis. I hope getting to the root of things here and there sometimes lasts a little bit longer than just scratching a surface itch.

Justin Bailey

Posted by Justin Bailey 1 month ago Report

I haven't even nearly finished this, but I wanted to comment and say that it's super well-written and I'm impressed and enjoying it.

4ofSwords

Posted by 4ofSwords 1 month ago Report

Thank you!