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- Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:19 pm
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Re: Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?
Generally, I mix truth with fiction in what I've posted on this site (except in the 'True Stories' section).
The name of the school nurse in my latest chapter of "Nick's Sports Physical" is a hidden reference.
From my experience the best fictional stories still include at least one element ...
- Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:27 pm
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Re: Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?
While I work mainly in fiction, a good true story cannot be understated!
In fiction, ANYTHING can happen-
You get to explore fantasies left unfulfilled.
But in true stories,
There’s that added touch of realism.
It REALLY happened!
The author (if good enough) may be able to reenact the situation so ...
In fiction, ANYTHING can happen-
You get to explore fantasies left unfulfilled.
But in true stories,
There’s that added touch of realism.
It REALLY happened!
The author (if good enough) may be able to reenact the situation so ...
- Mon Jun 16, 2025 10:06 pm
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Re: Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?
I'd rather read a good fictional story.
- Wed Jun 18, 2025 5:39 am
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Re: Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?
The previous replies pretty much sum it up for me.
Fantasy universes don't float my boat (as one poster said elves etc) but I don't mind a good story if reality is stretched - eg school setting with some enforced nudity or bizarre rules on swimwear if a boy hasn't got pubes regardless of age. It ...
Fantasy universes don't float my boat (as one poster said elves etc) but I don't mind a good story if reality is stretched - eg school setting with some enforced nudity or bizarre rules on swimwear if a boy hasn't got pubes regardless of age. It ...