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A Day With the Greatest Ass in the World By TwrchTwryth -- Report

A journalist spends a day with the owner of the greatest ass in the world. It is so fine, in fact, that is inevitably draws men and women to it with different results...

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Ridwanwolf

Posted by Ridwanwolf 7 years ago Report

All i can think of is that one song.

TwrchTwryth

Posted by TwrchTwryth 7 years ago Report

I know, it is so hard to get Dvorak's "Symphony No. 9" out of your head, right?

RogeSoja

Posted by RogeSoja 7 years ago Report

I was thinking Yakkety Sax, myself.

Graywolf18

Posted by Graywolf18 7 years ago Report

I'm more of a boob guy than an ass man... but I'm man enough to admit that no man can resist a good ass, let alone the perfect one.

TwrchTwryth

Posted by TwrchTwryth 7 years ago Report

Definitely have always been more into breasts than assesmyself, but in the past three-four years I have developed a greater appreciation of the derriere. Either way, I'm a sucker for a siren song story.

Vmaster608

Posted by Vmaster608 7 years ago Report

I liked what I read, but I was hoping for more vore through the mouth and a big belly.

I like huge bellies.

DeadStrategicCactus

Posted by DeadStrategicCactus 7 years ago Report

You crafted up a real winner here Twrch. I have to ask though, how much research do you usually do for locales? Because I've noticed quite a few of your stories take place in many different countries/regions of the world.

TwrchTwryth

Posted by TwrchTwryth 7 years ago Report

Depends on the story, but I can put some time into it. In particular, "Center of Attention" and "Running of the Vores" had me doing quite a bit of Google research on their respective environs. Oh, and "The Zielinski Sisters Are Made of Protein" was just a stupid amount of detail of the Isle of Skye's road system. And sometimes, the environs lead to the inspiration for the story themselves, such as one that I'm working on about the Tongan whale migration.

I want to avoid always doing Americans every time and make my stories more global. I'm a bit of a hipster that way. Generally, I ant to spread it out and I want it to be something where people won't be drawn out of their suspension of disbelief by inaccurate details. So it could be a quick web crawl, or it could be something more invested, like figuring out what kind of liquor a seventh-century Chinese succubus living in Malacca City would probably order.

DeadStrategicCactus

Posted by DeadStrategicCactus 7 years ago Report

Yeah, I could imagine the research amount varies on what you're doing. Was just curious if you had any specific tricks, books, or sites at your disposal. I'm always glad to see a writer who cares about the details, it's something I always aim to make sure to get right when writing about something I'm unfamiliar with like describing an OC of mine's Shinto shrine.

There's nothing wrong with variety, hell you should be praised for the variety you bring with your stories.

TwrchTwryth

Posted by TwrchTwryth 7 years ago Report

Honestly, I just start at Google and Wikipedia and work from there. Nothing more complicated than that.

maxpayne98

Posted by maxpayne98 7 years ago Report

Spectacular

mojo-2131285

Posted by mojo-2131285 7 years ago Report

Very good. I like the idea of being eaten as an act of worship. Becoming part of someone so beautiful that you give yourself to her.