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>Have you ever taken intrusive size thoughts or plotlines and turned them into a whole book before, or is it something you keep separate from the library of things you sell, even if you were to dress it up nice and downplay the hell out of the size fetish?
I'm not brave enough for that, haha. I've had intrusive thoughts, but I try to keep my art and fetishes separate for professional reasons.That said, keeping work and pleasure separate just makes me like writing size fetish stuff more.
>Incidentally, how long would a book take you to complete and put out? Any tips for people who have general ideas they want to put to print, insofar as outlining?
My normal books take anywhere between 6 - 9 months with intense procrastination. Then finding a publisher and all that takes longer -- having an agent is a god send. But writing for my own pleasure takes much less time and people care more about masturbating than paragraph etiquette and sentence variations.
Outlining is king, insofar that it keeps things focused. Once I have an idea (thought out or not thought out at all) I improvise a beat-by-beat plot of the entire book, at least the main through-line the reader will follow (X says Y, therefore B happens. But because B happens, therefore V comes in and kills A, etc.) Then, I break those beats into groups of what I think I can fit in a single chapter. Then I start writing, improvising dialogue and character interactions that will make those plot beats happen. A lot of shit will change as you write, but that's what you want. You'll surprise yourself with what your brain comes up with. It's just establishing that trust in yourself and not getting frustrated. I find the 'loose outline' gets rid of writer's block and makes the 'dopamine hump' not as bad, since you still surprise yourself along the way while feeling a sense of accomplishment by getting through the plot beats.
Fuck, now I really want to plan out that growth story.