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Writers, how do you come up with story ideas for tickle stories?

brianspencer66

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I just read a thread by a young man here who seems to have writers block at the moment, and it made me ponder how do you story writers come up with your ideas. With all of you being artist of sorts Im always intrested in the creative process of others. And I wont end this with just writers but how do some of you come up with your artwork or even some of your ideas for tickling videos?
 
Well, in my own limited experience, I've found that inspiration occurs at odd times and places.

The majority of the ideas for the stories I've posted here came to me this summer while I was sitting outside in Maine. I had hours to kill and nothing really to do, and so my mind wandered, as it is wont to do. Needless to say, within minutes, I was leaving myself text messages with story ideas, which included The Road Trip series (still not finished), and "It Happened While Housesitting."

I find that it is not ideas that hinder my writing, but finding the time and inspiration to sit and write. Perhaps I'm alone.

Hope this sheds some light onto it. Ideas can come along at any time. This is why most professional writers carry a notebook.

Great discussion idea. Thanks for posting.
 
stories

I write stories all the time, no matter if its comic related or not, I've only posted one story on here only because it dealt with tickling. I've been writing since I was a youngster, I just think about a certain situation and see how one would handle it. That person can be real, fiction, or fiction with traces of reality. Its always best to plan out stories, write bits and pieces and see if they come together. For me, writer's block only comes 20% of the time and that only if I just start writing out of the blue.
 
If I try to force myself to come up with a new idea for a story, it doesn't come. Instead, inspiration comes from something I see or read about, usually involving a dominant or potentially dominant woman.
 
inspiriation and ideas from stories can come from many places. Ie, the story i'm writing now was/is inspired by a small part of a book my brother happened to meantion while we were just casually talking. However, i have gotten many ideas from either reading some of the writing here, talking with people, or just daydreaming. Hell, some of my best and most creative ideas have came to me while i was in my bed.

Brainstorming with other creative people can be good as well, as it lets you run ideas off them and snow ball the good ones. Everybody has their own tricks and it's important to find your own.
 
I just read a thread by a young man here who seems to have writers block at the moment, and it made me ponder how do you story writers come up with your ideas. With all of you being artist of sorts Im always intrested in the creative process of others. And I wont end this with just writers but how do some of you come up with your artwork or even some of your ideas for tickling videos?

Hi Brian,
:2poke:Tickles to you.:2poke:
I have written a few stories about tickling. Usually, when I am really in the mood for tickling, and my ler is not available, I use my pent-up tickling frustration to write a short story.
Of course, feelings fluctuate throughout a few days, so I might stop writing for a bit, and continue later, perhaps from a different perspective.
Sometimes, the setting for a story is based on a real place I've been.
I've had stories that started in one direction, but when I edited them, or went to add something new, I wound up rewriting the whole thing. LOL
 
While I have yet to post anything on here, I still write regularly... and it's not easy to answer that kind of question. XP Sometimes it's just a case of you thinking about something, and something else is brought to your attention at the same time, and... you feel a sort of silent click in your head, and all of a sudden you have this idea that just has to be written right then and there, because you're afraid you'll lose it if you do anything less.

That's how it goes with me, at any rate. *Shrug*
 
I just read a thread by a young man here who seems to have writers block at the moment, and it made me ponder how do you story writers come up with your ideas. With all of you being artist of sorts Im always intrested in the creative process of others. And I wont end this with just writers but how do some of you come up with your artwork or even some of your ideas for tickling videos?

It's ironic that you chose to post about this topic today. I almost started a thread of my own about this subject.

In my case, I'm focussed on writing about true experiences I've had at various times in my life. The hard part is that I go through periods where I can't seem to take the memories and experiences in my head and translate them to words on the computer screen. That's something I'm really struggling with at the moment, and I was actually thinking about posting here for advice.
 
Creative Writing class?

--- Most all of what I've written on the TMF has been in the True Story category,... and the basis of those stories is self explanatory. In the late 1990's, I wrote a lot of fiction,... most of it for the lingering "mail-order" crowd which pre-dated the Internet,..... meaning that I actually got paid. One story ran 37 typed pages and 13,000 words,.... practically a mini-novel.

--- To answer your question about the source of ideas, I would suggest that most good stories occur as the result of answering a question which starts with "What if?" True originality is a hard thing to come by. The notion of "inspiration" can be deceptive. I'm not saying it can't happen, but ideas don't just "pop" into your head,....... they are the result of looking around,... noting a few facts and circumstances,... and posing the question, "What if?"
 
Alot of my stories were true experiences but the fictional ones I write were mostly fantasies I had about a female whose feet I really wantede to tickle badly and never got to (YET), and some of the ones I wrote involving the lovely female members here were too inspired by their suggestions and my fantasy for tickling them. I took their ideas and put them in place of the fantasy I had for a tickle that never happened. I haven't written in a while but as soon as my road construction season ends I hope to be able to write some and mostly have some true experiences to share. I hope I was some help.
 
My inspiration for writing fiction often stems from actual events and situations. They trigger an idea, which I then expand upon and embellish with as much creativity and imagination as possible. I do, however, try to make my stories seem real, or at least plausible.
 
Most of my original ideas come to me when I'm half-asleep. Usually it helps if I have some pent-up sexual energy at the time because my imagination starts going in ridiculous directions. But surprisingly, this bizarre arena, which usually defies concrete form, holds up very well when I write it out. I just usually have a hard time deciding what voice I want to use.

As far as writing it actually goes, I hold tickling fiction to the same standards as real literary fiction, and I try to envision the tone and prose that made stories like "The Lottery" and "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs" work; I turn to short story mavericks like Bradbury, Salinger, Gaiman for advice on how to treat a story seriously. This painstakingly serious approach is why I've only printed 4 stories since 2002.

For instance, for the past 4 years I've been working on-and-off again on an expansion of ShemthePenman's magnificent "Slaves of Rijhanna" by turning to Victorian literature for voice and tone. But the research is slow going and my procrastination makes it worse. Looks like I've succeeded in emulating Clive Barker on this one.

So I combine my half-dreaming visions with firm, real-world literary applications and the result, more often than not, is excellent.
 
For me it's usually a particular young woman who triggers a story - it may be someone I see along the street, in a mall, at work, on television, on the cover of a magazine, anything - if she has a particular look about her, if she does a particular something, whatever - then a fantasy forms in my mind and it very often develops into a story - and that applies not only to the tickling bondage stories that I write, but also my romance adventure novels.
 
Its just comes

To anwser your question they come to me a random times. Like I see someing like mainstream bondage (Like Tying the Herione up or something like that) and that gets my think tank going
 
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