Website Migration Update


I moved the website to a new host, which I think will be more tolerant of the content this website hosts. Nevertheless, I do want to take a moment to remind everyone that the stories and content posted here MUST follow website rules, as it it not only my policy, but it is the policy of the hosts that permit our website to run on their servers. We WILL continue to enforce the rules, especially critical rules that, if broken, put this sites livelihood in jeapordy.

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by gige
3 years ago
Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
Topic: The Sleeping Bag Kidnapper (m/m)
Replies: 16
Views: 21328

Re: The Sleeping Bag Kidnapper (m/m)


"The Sleeping Bag Kidnapper" (m/m)
By: AbductedAddiction
November 22, 2021

Michael plans to go hiking in the mountains in the Spring. The days are warm, but the nights can get quite cold, and he’s desperately looking for a warm sleeping bag. He remembers that one of his gear buddies has many ...
by gige
3 years ago
Forum: True Stories for Adults
Topic: A Peter Pan Story. (M/M)
Replies: 27
Views: 32946

Re: A Peter Pan Story. (M/M)


Thanks for your patience…I write everything down in my journal as I recall these past events before typing them all here.

Part 2.

I remember Glen staring at me in a particular way as I slowly walked toward him and the table. I also remember him removing his glasses…taking out a ...
by gige
3 years ago
Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
Topic: From Babysitter to Baby (ffF/m)
Replies: 62
Views: 116888

Re: From Babysitter to Baby (ffF/m)


Introduction



"Kids, I'm home!" Lisa Becker called out to her teens, "Kyle?! Tracy?! Daisy?!"

Lisa set her bags down at the door, curiously investigating the suspicious silence. Catching a glimpse of herself in the full body mirror hanging at the end of the long hallway leading out of the ...
by gige
3 years ago
Forum: Welcome to the Board!
Topic: Tips For Beginners: Storywriting
Replies: 42
Views: 148658

Re: Tips For Beginners: Storywriting

LordNelson wrote: 6 years ago My tip for beginners...avoid a "too" story.

Too many characters, too much action, too much detail, too complicated plot lines...keep it simple.
Thanks for your tip.