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Hello ScriptGuild!
I’m a dude from Australia in his late twenties.
I’ve been writing outside of erotica for a large chunk of my adult life and have always loved telling stories. I don’t remember how I first found GWA or erotic audio in general. It might have been from reading stories on Literotica. What I do know is that from the first moment I discovered this world I was hooked on the creativity and immersion that everyday porn just couldn’t match.
I attempted my first script a year or so ago, but erotica didn’t come easy to me, and the fantasy writer was ingrained deep. I remember being up in the middle of the night, going back and forth between my whiteboard and typed notes, trying to figure out how I would resolve a siege between Husband and Wife commanders on opposing sides in a way that’d bring them back together, but leave them both angry enough for a rough fucking. I gave up and started a novelette about sexy witches instead.
I couldn’t say what made me want to try a scripts. Perhaps it was the prospect of collaboration and hearing a story of mine brought to life. What is a story without the telling, eh?
Fantasy is where my heart is, and a lot of my scripts will probably have fantasy themes and creatures in them. I also lean a little further toward sweet than rough but as sweet chilli and salted caramel have taught me, the best flavours are found in contrast.
I look forward to sharing my scripts, and I’m open to any and all feedback. The harsher the better! I also look forward to reading your scripts! I’m not exactly confident in my insights into erotica or scriptwriting specifically, but I’ll do my best to give constructive feedback if I feel I can.
Should you like to check them out, here are my finished scripts.
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