PenCraft
Meteorite
- Joined
- May 14, 2020
Hello there, you wonderful word-weaving humans!
Thanks for stopping by my request thread! It's been ages since I made one of these, mostly because I like to keep things flexible so I like to be the one to initiate first contact and tailor my introduction to the person specifically. When someone reaches out to me with at least a semi interesting idea and can write competently, I'm usually game no matter the setting, pairing, or character type. I tend to mirror my partner's style in both length and tone, and I always create fresh characters for each new story. Because I thrive off collaboration and "yes and" style writing, it's tough for me to make a strict list of "requirements". Different writers bring out different things in me, and that's half the fun!
So here is why I don't keep an RT around usually. I know how it goes. You find one tiny thing in someone's RT that doesn't perfectly match your preferences, and suddenly, you're clicking away, convinced it's a no-go. No judgment, I do the same thing. I'll absolutely stalk someone's BM account before reaching out. But here's the thing: I don't want you to judge a book by its cover. If there's something here that doesn't align 100%, just ask! I am far more flexible than you think.
If you're even remotely interested in writing with me, just reach out. I'm open to a ton of genres, themes, and dynamics. If you're here for the hard no's, skip to the end. Otherwise, let's get into the good stuff!
Basics
How to Start a Conversation with Me
Hard No's
If you made it this far, you deserve a cookie. Or a writing partner. Or both.
Thanks for stopping by my request thread! It's been ages since I made one of these, mostly because I like to keep things flexible so I like to be the one to initiate first contact and tailor my introduction to the person specifically. When someone reaches out to me with at least a semi interesting idea and can write competently, I'm usually game no matter the setting, pairing, or character type. I tend to mirror my partner's style in both length and tone, and I always create fresh characters for each new story. Because I thrive off collaboration and "yes and" style writing, it's tough for me to make a strict list of "requirements". Different writers bring out different things in me, and that's half the fun!
So here is why I don't keep an RT around usually. I know how it goes. You find one tiny thing in someone's RT that doesn't perfectly match your preferences, and suddenly, you're clicking away, convinced it's a no-go. No judgment, I do the same thing. I'll absolutely stalk someone's BM account before reaching out. But here's the thing: I don't want you to judge a book by its cover. If there's something here that doesn't align 100%, just ask! I am far more flexible than you think.
If you're even remotely interested in writing with me, just reach out. I'm open to a ton of genres, themes, and dynamics. If you're here for the hard no's, skip to the end. Otherwise, let's get into the good stuff!
Basics
- Pairings: I primarily write MxM but also do MxF, FxM, and the occasional FxF. All of the above with some NB thrown in here and there.
- Roles: I tend to write dominant characters most often, but I actually love playing switches and subs too. I just don't get as many requests for them.
- Post Length: I match my partner. My posts can hit 500+ easily words when diving into setting, character thoughts, and world-building, but I keep it shorter in fast-paced conversations or action-heavy scenes to keep things flowing.
- Pacing: I have recently been diagnosed as a shotgun RPer. I'll rapid-fire posts when work is slow, but when things get busy, I might be MIA for days (or even weeks). I run my own business, so my schedule is unpredictable. Right now things are a little slow for the next month. Hence why I am taking the time to put an RT together. If I bump this in the future, it also means I have some time on my hands. (If you're a past partner I vanished on, I'm so sorry! I promise I didn't mean to ghost you and I want you back! If you want to pick up where we left off or start something new, I'd love to rekindle our writing.)
- Planning Style: I don't love over-plotting before we start. Of course, we should make sure we're a good fit, but I'd rather just jump in and see what happens. My early checklist is usually: basic setting + plot, face claims (if we are using them), and who's starting. Once we get rolling, we can build more details together. If I wanted to plan an entire story before writing, I'd just write solo. We can always talk about details and plot points as we move forward.
- Other: Don't let the upbeat and playful tone of my RT fool you. I love dark themes with unsettling elements. That said, I also have a soft spot for slice-of-life stories.
How to Start a Conversation with Me
- Just send a starter and introduce yourself afterward! I love this.
- Say hi, tell me about your style, and what you're looking for.
- Send me a plot you worked on with someone else and were excited about but never got to play out. I love these!
- Share a song or picture that inspires you, and let me throw a starter at you based on the vibes.
- Pick one of the plot starters below (coming soon) and send me a reply.
- Overlapping conversations. If YC asks two questions in one post, MC has to answer both. Then YC responds to answer #1 before circling back to #2, and suddenly, we have two separate conversations spiraling in different directions. It gets messy.
- Ignoring fresh details. I don't expect you to remember something from five pages ago, but if I just revealed something and it's completely ignored, it kills the flow a little.
Hard No's
- Furries
- Bestiality
- Bathroom play
- Fandoms (Sorry, just not my thing.)
- Feet stuff
- Futas and monsters are usually a no go.
- If it's not listed here, it's probably on the table or at least negotiable.
If you made it this far, you deserve a cookie. Or a writing partner. Or both.
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