Favorite vore writer
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Favorite vore writer
I’ve already discussed favorite artists, but now I’d like to talk about writers. For my favorite writers, it’s a tie between Brazzel and Davyjones. I absolutely love both of their written works. The way DJ describes bellies in written words is mesmerizing, I just want them to go on and on writing about it. Brazzel, their scenarios are extremely creative and fun to read. Sometimes they’ll make up a premise on the spot, just after someone suggest two random tags. They’re both so good, I can’t decide which is my absolute favorite. If only they were somehow fused together, or their writing styles were mixed together. That’d be just awesome. How about you guys, got a favorite writer on the site?
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Re: Favorite vore writer
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Darn, someone beat me to that joke XD
I don't know if I have a favorite but...
I few I follow off-hand, AlisaBlueBird, Chaos, Omnium51, JackNoName. I miss DancingQueen's old stories, good to see them back in some extent, though.
I don't know if I have a favorite but...
I few I follow off-hand, AlisaBlueBird, Chaos, Omnium51, JackNoName. I miss DancingQueen's old stories, good to see them back in some extent, though.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Stealing this Ives, because same honestly
If I was truthfully honest, both Brazzels and VaguenessIncoming are by far my favorite vore writers. Their pacing, their descriptions, even their subject matter just come together into a sublime concoction that's always an enjoyable time reading, no matter the context.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Personally I quite enjoy Halycon, and Ryanshowseason3 for my quick smut intake. Myst can be fun with some of their wonky characters. Then I also like some of the people that have been around for awhile like Bitter. But my all time favorite writer was Duamutef. Miss him greatly.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
TW is one of mine. Dancing Queen, Bill Levy, I have quite a few.
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This is off the top of my head since I apparently am the worst with names (sorry D: ): I love Strega, both as a writer and artist. And on deviantart I love Tales-Of-The-Crypt
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Shamelessly stealing this one as well. I certainly hope that at least some of my stories were enjoyable!
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Re: Favorite vore writer
I really, really like Marloweny's stuff. I enjoyed Darkarri's Buddies series, though I can't say I've read much more by them. I have been meaning to read more of Aces' non-fanfiction stuff, but I never have the time. I don't actually read as much on here because a lot of Aryion's authors do a lot of disposal stuff, and that's not my thing.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Disposal is love, there is not nearly enough of it.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
I find that humorous: To the person who dislikes it, there is too much, and to the person who loves it, there is not enough. Duality at its finest. Keep on enjoying what you like.
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Every writer feels this gif, especially when these threads roll around.
I also apologize I haven't written recently. Been focusing on novel and short stories.
Every writer feels this gif, especially when these threads roll around.
I also apologize I haven't written recently. Been focusing on novel and short stories.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Definitely Marloweeny, he shines as one of the few authors that write non-fatal vore. There are a few others but Marlow is definitely the best author among them. I'm not nearly good enough as a writer to even think about wanting to be picked.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
I'll have to add my voice to the chorus; Brazzel is one of, if not the finest writer that this community has ever produced.
I would also like to mention Progressive, for his longform, thriller-like sagas and verisimilitude of his work; VoreEngineer, for his moody tone and clever delivery; and Belloc, whose stories always grab me in the same way a good novel would.
Everyone should check out these four writers, they're excellent.
I would also like to mention Progressive, for his longform, thriller-like sagas and verisimilitude of his work; VoreEngineer, for his moody tone and clever delivery; and Belloc, whose stories always grab me in the same way a good novel would.
Everyone should check out these four writers, they're excellent.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Brazzel for his clever dialogue (especially the soft squishy romantic kind) and absolute dedication to making every story an attention-grabbing read. I also appreciate the occasional knife in the dark: he makes me feel things I didn't know I needed.
Straxacore has always been a longtime favorite for an intangible multitude of reasons, and could probably be credited with inspiring me to start writing myself.
Straxacore has always been a longtime favorite for an intangible multitude of reasons, and could probably be credited with inspiring me to start writing myself.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
My favorite writer here is by far French_Snack. The first story from him I read was Story 9. It is a transformation vore story (with disposal). The way he wrote it was so vivid and believeable so much that I could feel those very moments he described while reading it. And most of his stories are like that. Not just quick gulp texts but real good written (storywise and textwise) vore tales. Not a big fan of his IVC (International Vore Contest) series, but that's just not my kind of story.
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Re: Favorite vore writer
Bellyl0ver wrote:I’ve already discussed favorite artists, but now I’d like to talk about writers. For my favorite writers, it’s a tie between Brazzel and Davyjones. I absolutely love both of their written works. The way DJ describes bellies in written words is mesmerizing, I just want them to go on and on writing about it. Brazzel, their scenarios are extremely creative and fun to read. Sometimes they’ll make up a premise on the spot, just after someone suggest two random tags. They’re both so good, I can’t decide which is my absolute favorite. If only they were somehow fused together, or their writing styles were mixed together. That’d be just awesome. How about you guys, got a favorite writer on the site?
I'm not sure the fusion machine is quite ready, but I'll let you know when it is! As for my favorite vore writers, I'd be off the mark if I didn't mention VaguenessIncoming and Progressive. Not just because I workshop with them, but because if you're looking for a story, and I mean a story, that is powerful enough to occupy your mind for an entire week, those two can pack a punch.
VaguenessIncoming is a slow-burn writer that lights the fuze at the beginning of the story and forces you to watch it get closer to the explosive conclusion as he continues to ratchet up the tension. And when that bomb goes off, you feel if from your shoulders to your toes.
There are a few novelists on this site, but none that can match the world-building and narrative of Progressive. He hooks you in with these ludicrous scenarios and drags you along. You begin to care about the characters. The setting. The stakes. And then, in a flash, you realize that you're six chapters deep and you don't want it to end.
I'm sure there are more great writers on this site and everyone has their strengths. Threads like these are fantastic for finding new talent.
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There are several writers here who made 1 or 2 stories that I really liked and then wrote a lot of stories that weren't for me.
I think the two writers I currently like the most are Peptidase and Progressive.
Most of Peptidase's stories seem to take place in the same world which results in a really interesting world building. Also, the stories have great characters, so it's really great to read these stories.
Progressive got my attention with his 'Daniel' story. He created a detailed world that felt somewhat believable and really fascinating. Also, again, it had great characters that you really began to care about.
And uhm yeah, this is a great thread to find new writers. I have heard of some of the writers already mentioned, but some are completely new to me.
By the way, it was generally surprising to me how much I enjoy reading stories on here. You might think you only find quick vore fetish stories here, but reading actual stories that happen to contain vore is so much more gripping.
And since English is not my native language, it could even enhance my English skills. On the other hand, it can be a bit exhausting at times when there are several sentences in a row with terms you have to look up, but it's worth it.
I think the two writers I currently like the most are Peptidase and Progressive.
Most of Peptidase's stories seem to take place in the same world which results in a really interesting world building. Also, the stories have great characters, so it's really great to read these stories.
Progressive got my attention with his 'Daniel' story. He created a detailed world that felt somewhat believable and really fascinating. Also, again, it had great characters that you really began to care about.
And uhm yeah, this is a great thread to find new writers. I have heard of some of the writers already mentioned, but some are completely new to me.
By the way, it was generally surprising to me how much I enjoy reading stories on here. You might think you only find quick vore fetish stories here, but reading actual stories that happen to contain vore is so much more gripping.
And since English is not my native language, it could even enhance my English skills. On the other hand, it can be a bit exhausting at times when there are several sentences in a row with terms you have to look up, but it's worth it.
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Woo, someone mentioned me!
As for who I've been reading, AllRightAllNight has some interesting concepts in their portfolio that I've enjoyed. FieryLion's Stretchy Streamer series is pretty great. ThatWeirdo has a good handfull of stories I've enjoyed. As half the thread has mentioned, marloweny puts out some excellent stuff, with a lot of variety. Last but not least, EnderDracolich has probably been my favorite author to follow as of late. I'm a pretty big fan of tags like 'reluctant pred,' and I can't think of anyone else who makes better use of them.
As for who I've been reading, AllRightAllNight has some interesting concepts in their portfolio that I've enjoyed. FieryLion's Stretchy Streamer series is pretty great. ThatWeirdo has a good handfull of stories I've enjoyed. As half the thread has mentioned, marloweny puts out some excellent stuff, with a lot of variety. Last but not least, EnderDracolich has probably been my favorite author to follow as of late. I'm a pretty big fan of tags like 'reluctant pred,' and I can't think of anyone else who makes better use of them.
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