Thank you. It's a little odd - I think caps which are mostly dialogue work best, but I'm generally not a fan of 'action' porn. This means that a lot of my stuff consists of people stripping while telling their life story for some reason, or having a conversation with somebody off-screen. So it's good to find a series like this I can work with and do something like this.
I've been doing a lot of work on RachelsHaven right now, and a good deal of my long form is informed by reading your stories for a few years. Those conversation caps are a lot of fun, although I haven't quite gotten Strip-and-Say ones down :P Anyway, very sexy, and I love how it gave heed to the F2M side of stuff! ~OliviaLovely/DAGS
I think so too, although higher tech equivalents - spinal implants that reroute nerve signals from one brain to another, so his brain gets her sensations and vice versa - would also be possible, but perhaps take a bit longer to get there.
Simply fantastic. You portray both sides so beautifully well.
ReplyDeleteThe time away has sharpened you talents, Rachel. This was great. Thank you.
-Clare
Thank you. It's a little odd - I think caps which are mostly dialogue work best, but I'm generally not a fan of 'action' porn. This means that a lot of my stuff consists of people stripping while telling their life story for some reason, or having a conversation with somebody off-screen. So it's good to find a series like this I can work with and do something like this.
ReplyDeleteI've been doing a lot of work on RachelsHaven right now, and a good deal of my long form is informed by reading your stories for a few years. Those conversation caps are a lot of fun, although I haven't quite gotten Strip-and-Say ones down :P Anyway, very sexy, and I love how it gave heed to the F2M side of stuff! ~OliviaLovely/DAGS
DeleteThat's awesome that you've started capping, and I'm more than flattered to be considered some kind of artistic influence :).
DeleteHeh, this sounds fun. I guess stuff like that will be possible in virtual reality probably in our lifetimes.
ReplyDeleteI think so too, although higher tech equivalents - spinal implants that reroute nerve signals from one brain to another, so his brain gets her sensations and vice versa - would also be possible, but perhaps take a bit longer to get there.
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