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In 2009, the Eka's Portal Writing Group was formed with the goal of encouraging vore authors to write more (by providing deadlines and a forum), to write better (by providing critique and feedback), and to gain a wider audience (by giving their writing exposure to other writers, and to those who browse the forum but not the archives). From April to December we had an unexpectedly high level of participation, and rather than let the forum threads slip back into oblivion, it seems fitting to memorialize them here.

The Writing Group's meta thread is here; this is where the rules and guidelines for the group were hashed out and discussed, and where general matters pertaining to the group are still discussed. Feel free to pop in if you have any questions or comments!

Below are summaries of and links to the monthly threads. Even though the rounds are closed, feel free to continue to comment on or critique the submissions in their monthly thread, or just pop in to read the critiques the original group gave them. The authors love it!


April 2009 - thread - 8 submissions!

  • Grick
Title/Summary: Night Hunt. M/F wereowl/human nonconsentual soft: Though this story is not part of my 'Tales of a Werehawk' series (in fact it is the first story I have written for Eka's that I have no present intention of including in the series's storyline), it is based in the same world as it in which there exist 'were-creatures,' or humans with the capacity to transform themselves into anthros at will and devour humans whole. More detailed explanations may be found in the series (the what why and how are to be released as part of the plot; to state them plainly would be to spoil the series).
Rating and Classification: Classic same-size oral vore with little foul language. However, there is an extended stalking scene that may be somewhat frightening in that it attempts to build on the inhuman, predatory aspect of the were-creature mentality.
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