Saturday, March 23, 2013

Contest Submission

Hi all.  While I'm still hashing out the details of a future writing contest of my own, I recently entered a writing contest myself.  It involved any fetish of my choice but it had to be under 500 words.  Now, obviously I'd favored bondage as a topic but 500 words!  I have trouble keeping a story under 5,000 words.  So I decided to crack out a little rhyming scheme.  I'll let you know the results when I do.  In the meantime, I thought I'd share what I wrote.  Enjoy.

  Yes it's the same Sarah and Amanda from my current short story and yes part 2 is coming soon.  I recently submitted it to Gromet's Plaza along with details of a writing contest.  He sounded interested the last time I heard from him.  Hopefully he'll be all right with both soon.  Now, without further ado...

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To The Kitchen
By Madhatter815

SIGN:
Keys hanging in the kitchen. 
You can’t miss ‘em. 
Sarah
                                                        
Amanda sat on her couch, bound and nude. 
The first thought she had was that she was screwed.
A tight crotch rope had an intruder contained
while cinches and locks kept her limbs well restrained.
  “No problem,” she announced.  “I only need to get to the kitchen.”

Amanda could see the sign on the wall.  
To go where it asked would be a tough call. 
If she got herself free there would be a reward
though a failure in trying she could not afford.
  “Nothing ventured, nothing gained,” she concluded.  “I guess I’ll head to the kitchen.”

Amanda looked for some give in the cinch.  
She kicked and pulled but it gave not an inch.  
She was wholly stuck till her wrists were unbound
 but that had to wait till her key had been found.
   “Just a minor inconvenience,” she declared.  “I’ll be fine once I get to the kitchen.”

Amanda stood up and felt a slight pull. 
That’s when her vibrator kicked on in full. 
A cord had pulled lose, a circuit completed;
a careless mistake that could not be deleted.
  “This is unexpected,” she admitted.  “But I should still be able to get to the kitchen.”

Amanda jumped and hopped across the floor. 
She never thought moving could be such a chore. 
She was almost there from what she could tell
but other things were approaching as well.
  “I’m getting close,” she muttered.  “Plus I’m about to reach the kitchen.”

Amanda felt she was now on the brink. 
The buzzing so strong she could barely think.
She grimaced and groaned, she huffed and she puffed
but pretty soon she’d no longer be cuffed.  
  “I made it!” she exclaimed.  “I’ve made it to the kitchen.” 

Amanda felt her heart sink in her chest. 
“This doesn’t look good,” she rightly confessed.
For the room was filled with more than her key
as keys filled the room for that she could see.
  “But I…” she started.  “I just needed to get to the kitchen.”

Amanda fell to the floor, at first in defeat
then an orgasm struck that was far from discreet. 
She thought to the sign she had read from the chair
and as she thought back she was filled with despair.
  “It wasn’t key’s as in just mine,” she realized.  “It said keys as in plural.  Keys when I got to the kitchen!”

Amanda knew then she must be such a sight
as she twisted and pulled with all of her might.
Now I must admit she put up a good fight.
I guess I should check that she’s doing all right.
But the last time I looked she just squealed in delight. 
Either way, happy bondage, stay safe and good night.

-Sarah

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As always, comments would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

Friday, March 15, 2013

About the Game: Scenarios

Solo Bound Female would be too easy without something to complicate things.  This is where the scenario deck comes into play.  It consists of people and obstacles that will impede your characters progress.  And just like the character card for the character deck, scenario decks each need... you guessed it.  A scenario card.

Scenario cards tell you how much progress you need in order to win the game.  They also include some starting and/or in game conditions that are sure to challenge your character in her struggles to get free.  For some examples of scenario cards, check out the image below.

The front and back of the scenario card Tentacle Difficulties (art by Zarathul).
This card is a fairly typical type of scenario card.  It has a starting condition and an in-game condition.  This one causes your character to run into supernatural things a bit more often.  Of course, it only works well if you build the scenario deck to compliment.  Namely by including a considerable number of supernatural cards and cash in on the reduced cost.  Or you can pick one or two so that the starting condition is guaranteed to get you what you're looking for.  That's all part of the strategy.

Regardless of how you decide to use a particular scenario card, your going to need to build a deck for it.  We'll start with that next time by looking at some complications for your character in the form of trouble cards.

Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

First Story Online

Sorry for the delay between posts.  You know how it is.  Deadlines and whatnot.  Anyway, I'll try to get back on track tomorrow.

In the meantime, I've had my first (hopefully) of many short stories posted online.  Well, part one anyway.  It's available over at Gromet's Plaza*.  It features Amanda Hatterfield whose bio/picture is over in the adult fiction tab.  I'm currently talking with Gromet about having a writing contest on his site where the winner(s) would get some cards.  Hopefully we can work something.  I'll be sure to post updates when I get them.

That's about it for now.  Tomorrow I should have the next About the Game post ready.

Thanks as always for stopping by.

* I got an e-mail requesting no links from blogs to adult sites and while I don't think a link to Gromet's is what they had in mind, I'm assuming the check is automated so I'm not taking any chances.  You'll need to search for Gromet's Plaza and find the story under either it's name (Going Home, self bondage category) or by author (Madhatter815).  Sorry for the inconvenience.