Re: A Frame of Shame by CaughtOfLore (ENM/CFNM)
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 8:53 am
I do have a tendency to go on a long hiatus with a story, leaving it on some manner of cliffhanger... sorry about that!
I'm afraid it might be a while before I get back to this one. I do have very specific plans for it, but I've committed to returning to a couple of my other stories first, plus I have a new story idea or two that I might want to try out. Hopefully this doesn't come as terrible news.
In the meantime, here's something interesting (and tangentially related) that occurred...
A Frame of Shame began with me wanting to write a more "believable" version of the much-loved trope "person can suddenly see through the opposite sex's clothing". Yeah, mine take on the premise is still not super "believable", but I wanted to lean more on what might technically be possible rather than any sort of "magic". The unintentional glitch in a phone's camera hardware is the solution I came up with as a plausible idea. Though I'm sure many would still see it as equally far-fetched as "magic".
But then, a year or so after I began the story, in a bizarre life-imitates-art moment, this happened.
I figured I'd share the article here, in case it helps people to feel like the story is a bit more grounded than they might've previously assumed.
I'm afraid it might be a while before I get back to this one. I do have very specific plans for it, but I've committed to returning to a couple of my other stories first, plus I have a new story idea or two that I might want to try out. Hopefully this doesn't come as terrible news.
In the meantime, here's something interesting (and tangentially related) that occurred...
A Frame of Shame began with me wanting to write a more "believable" version of the much-loved trope "person can suddenly see through the opposite sex's clothing". Yeah, mine take on the premise is still not super "believable", but I wanted to lean more on what might technically be possible rather than any sort of "magic". The unintentional glitch in a phone's camera hardware is the solution I came up with as a plausible idea. Though I'm sure many would still see it as equally far-fetched as "magic".
But then, a year or so after I began the story, in a bizarre life-imitates-art moment, this happened.
I figured I'd share the article here, in case it helps people to feel like the story is a bit more grounded than they might've previously assumed.