*Lady Lucia* wrote: Sun Sep 25, 2022 12:40 am
It challenged everyone to go a bit out of their comfort zones by adding their own style and spin to other writers' ideas,
Truthfully my really unfair advantage in this contest was the fact that taking other people's works and redoing them as my own is very-much NOT out of my comfort zone. Hell, just look at all of the famous works I've turned into ENF parodies (Hunger Games, Hitchhiker's Guide, Tales from the Crypt, Freddy Krueger, The Grinch, literally Jesus, etc). I even wrote a side chapter for Nikolai's A Lesson in Karma which was later canonized.
Hell you guys would laugh if you could see how many parodies and fan chapters of things I've done outside of erotica in my life. I've done more parodies than Family Guy! There is a legitimate chance that I am not exaggerating with that line btw.
The weird way that I write actually makes it easier for me to work with already-established characters, since I prefer to have the characters pull the plot for me. I've helped several writers on here with advice on where to go with their own stories, and I've advised a bunch of people I know in real life on that sort of thing too.
So yeah, that's a big part of why I had no problem with that side of this contest at all. My biggest enemy was the word limits, since I kept having to simplify my dialogue scenes in order to avoid going over the limit. I usually use a ton of dialogue which eats words faster than Pac-Man with 420 munchies.