Hey friends! Two quick updates for anyone interested! 1) I just wrote another article-type item and posted it publicly to my portfolio. I'll include a link to it here as well. It's a tips-and-tricks guide on how to create/manage a giantess/shrinking interactive here on Writing.com, building upon my years of experience to hopefully inspire other authors, or at the very least share my thoughts on the process! I hope you enjoy giving it a look! Link: https://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2329738-Tips-To-CreateManage-a-GT... 2) For anyone who cares, I'll be taking a break from writing any interactive chapters during this month of November, as I'll be participating in non-giantess-related writing for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). I'll be back in full swing to cover more chapters in December (and trust me, I've got some great ideas for some Shrunken Father storylines). During this chapter-writing break, however, I will still actively be logging into Writing.com once or twice daily to check in on things and read other people's contributions! So I'll definitely still be available to chat if anyone has the need to reach out and contact me! I totally welcome it! Enjoy your November, friends! |
Hey everyone! I just created an item in my portfolio that is an analysis/compilation of the various archetypes of characters in GTS interactive stories on this website. I'm not sure why I was compelled to create this, but I thought it could be fun to compile and talk about the most common archetypes of characters in the genre. For each archetype, I briefly explain how these characters work, and then I linked to a few different examples. It's not a comprehensive article yet, and I may very well add more archetypes later. But for now, it's a good start. If this interests you, feel free to check it out here: https://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2325237-Archetypes-of-Giantess-Ch... |
Fun read and definitely see these in your stories and many others, a good tool for new writers making their own interactives and need help fleshing out their cast. |