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bucentaur
Joined: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:31 pm Posts: 2
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 Farmyard Story Ideas
Hi all. I've been a longtime fan of this forum, reading all the great stories that come out of here, but I've never joined until now. I've had a couple of story ideas that I've attempted to write myself but have failed magnificently. My descriptive abilities are lacking when it comes to these sorts of stories. If I may, I'd like to offer a couple of story ideas that I think some of you might find interesting. I won't make the mistake of other noobs who come on these places and yell WRITE ME STORY, I'm just offering the ideas I have. If any of the writers here like them, I would be both flattered and grateful.
I've always loved cow tfs like many of you, and I've also loved avian tfs. One of the ideas I tried to write involved a very successful career woman, CEO of a large company, who had become quite callous towards others. She attends some sort of seminar relating to new age meditation/medicine techniques and increasing one's productivity in the workplace, but quickly finds the techniques distasteful and after a few disrespectful words storms out. Of course this act upsets her karma, and the leader of the group of course decides on a remedy by teaching her a life lesson. Gradually, she begins to transform into a golden goose below the waist, which ultimately culminates in her laying a giant golden egg during a board meeting or something of the sort. She is eventually spirited away to live out the rest of her life laying on a farm, hidden from public view and the embarrassment she might bring to the company.
I'm still trying to work out a concept with cowtaurs. I think there are far too few cowtaurs, whether women or men above the waist, udders are just too fun, hehe.
I hope someone enjoys or finds useful part of this in their own work, unfortunately I could never move beyond the outline stage. Thanks all.
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vaulthurst
Joined: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:24 am Posts: 13 Location: U.S.A.
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 Re: Farmyard Story Ideas
A good idea to the plot is an excellent start in this case. The fact you cannot get past the first outline is but likened to going swimming, you walk out to the end of the dock and jump in. It might be warm and welcoming or have a chill from passing currents, but in the end the experience is enjoyable to you and maybe those watching.
Please, let us see an outlined idea for your story!
Vaulthurst
_________________ Transformation should be fun !
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