Training Exercise (M/f, Gentle, Giant, Shameless Smut)
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@Nyx There used to be so few writers of M/f on Giantess World or even in general. When I found a fantastic author, I could never forget them! Dreams of Distant Spheres will always hold a special place in my heart.
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@blehb I’m incredibly flattered that you liked that story! Back when I wrote it, I almost didn’t share it because it gets really dark at times. I’m very happy that you enjoyed it.
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@Nyx Well I’m glad you did! I always appreciate well-written content, even if it falls outside my own preferences. Plus M/f NWO is such a rarity.
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@Nyx Distress Call is my favorite story I’ve read by you it’s excellent.
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@Giganto82 Aw, thank you!
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@Nyx I just looked at AO3 for the first time in years, trying to determine if and how I might post a couple of my stories there. I immediately started drowning in all the tags. I didn’t anything could be more convoluted than the Tumblr tag wars, but it’s a couple orders of magnitude worse. The temptation to simply write the story as tags is quite strong.
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@Olo The amount of tags on AO3 seems to be both a blessing (because it helps readers to find certain content and avoid other content) and a curse (because there are so many of them). I’m not that great when it comes to tags but I try to tag violence and other content that readers may not want to see.
The site does have some nice features, such as being able to subscribe to authors and stories.
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@Olo I think ultimately the most important thing about AO3 is to utilize the warnings appropriately. For tags, it’s really just about using your best judgement.