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Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2004 6:37 pm
by Taltos
spec8472 wrote:Want a stickied-something? Create a thread with an appropriate title, then ask a mod to sticky it.
i hereby do ask...

and drop all your links in here guys..

hf

Edited by Admin: Thread Closed, go to <a href="http://sennadar.plebian.net/forum/viewt ... 777">Links to Good Reading, Part 2</a>

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2004 1:47 pm
by Ashish
Hi i Know this has already been posted but one of my fav. sites is
http://www.eyrie.net

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2004 2:42 pm
by Lochar
http://www.journeyverse.com
http://www.wandererverse.com
http://www.grandt.com/XanderZone/
http://www.maddmansrealm.com/enterprise1701_d/ PG13-NC17 stories

Ya know, considering what the posts on this thread are starting to look like, we're a bunch of BtVS fanfic addicts if Fel doesn't update.  Fel, break us from our addiction, give us more Sennadar to read!

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2004 3:38 pm
by MommyDoom

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 10:12 am
by Griever
okay, here's my two cents' worth of links to good reading:

- http://www.ewp.org - deserves a place here because it's from there that I jumped to the Firestaff page. Besides, compared to other stuff out there, this is actually fairly decent writing - for pr0n. Hey, what can I say, I'm in touch with my inner pervert.

- http://www.eyrie.net - 'Eyrie Productions Unlimited' - fanfiction. Mostly Self-insertion fanfiction. _Good_ self-insertion fanfiction. I know, I know, it's hated and despised and whatnot ... to frood with it, this is _still_ one of _the_ best places to find actual quality writing out there. And a hell of a lot of writing at that. Featuring series such as their trademark megacrossover 'Undocumented Features', as well as such fics as 'Gods Willing', 'Warrior's Legacy', 'Neon Exodus Evangelion'(try it, you'll like it), '.45 Caliber Angel' and so on ... The general consensus regarding Eyrie stuff is that you either love it or hate it. There is no such thing as a middle ground. So speaks a fan(atic) of their. If you find yourself liking their writings, you can scratch a week and change from your calendar. That's how long it'll take you to go through all the stuff that's here. If not longer.

- http://www.rakhal.com/florestica/index.html - 'Lost Library of Florestica' - another fanfiction page. Good stories by various authors there, mostly anime fanfic though. The few original pieces, if you can find them, are nice as well. Yes, this is also a shameless plug of sorts. *shrug* hey, I have no shame. ;)

- http://www.baen.com/library/ - you probably know this already, but what the hell. Free books by Weber, Lackley, Flint, and so on.

- http://www.pixelscapes.com/twoflower/ - yes, yes. I know. You're getting sick of me pointing you towards anime fanfic. But trust me on this one. Any NWN players here will probably recognize Stefan Gagne as the guy who brought us the Penultima series of mods, among other things. This page has links to his written works. A great big honkin' Slayers multipart - three books in all - which has multiple ROTFL moments. Links to his original works - _READ_THEM_ - highly addictive, and enough stuff to keep you interested for a few days too. Personally, I love this guy's writing style.  

- http://www.centragarden.net - home of _THE_ best FFVIII story out there, in this one's not so humble opinion. Again, lots of reading here.

... hmm, I'll stop for now. That's enough to keep an interested person busy for a while. Hmm ... shall I start listing webcomics now?

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 12:09 pm
by MommyDoom
griever wrote: Hmm ... shall I start listing webcomics now?
Web comics?  Sluggy??  Sluggy anyone?

http://www.sluggyfeelance.com

MD

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 3:14 pm
by Weresmilodon
If we're going to put up webcomics, i'm definitly putting up El Goonish Shive.

http://www.elgoonishshive.com/

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 12:15 am
by Wildcat
Webcomics? I read more of those than online fiction, mostly because it's easier to find stuff I like.

http://blacktapestries.keenspace.com  Adult comic, in that adult scenes are present and the main character swears a lot. It's a pretty long comic thus far, and updates very regularly. Fantasy story about a shapeshifter drifter. If you like it, check out some of her other stuff: http://crimsonfury.keenspace.com and http://www.kaerwyn.com/

http://www.9thelsewhere.com/ A beautiful story about a young, insecure writer and her muse after they get trapped in her dream. It's hilarious, and I'd recommend it to anybody.

http://rpgworldcomic.com/ For the gaming nuts out there, who can appreciate the vast amount of humor pointing out the really odd things most RPGs seem to have. The archives have a lot of popups, but it's worth going through.

http://aido.furvect.com/fallen.htm  Fallen is a comic about a quasi-angel and the human who unwittingly agrees to help him out.

http://well-of-souls.com/outsider/  Outsider is a sci-fi comic (with elves! Well, elf-lookalike aliens) about a guy who got captured by aliens. Not too long yet, but good story.

http://www.sbnbs.com/  Schoolbooks and Brimstone. This hasn't updated in a while, but what she does have is priceless for everyone who had to suffer through such horrors as alphabetical seating and insane classmates.

Mmm, I should leave it at that for now. *grins* I have too much time on my hands . . .

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:52 am
by Griever
okay, here we go:

- http://www.megatokyo.com - honestly, do I even _need_ to say what this is. Apparently I do. Oodles and oodles of humor ranging from gaming, to anime and manga cliches. Try it, you know you want to. Oh, and the art's great.

- http://www.machall.com - again, mostly gaming humor. This one has very nice art. Make sure to check out Mog*Mod - a little subcomic the author of this one put somewhere on his page. That is, if you like (or like to make fun of, both work in this case) CRPG and Morrowind.

- http://www.somethingpositive.net - sarcasm reinvented. Fun read, though it's a bit on the ... well, it's just got that particular twist that appeals to me. Let's leave it at that. Makes fun of pretty much _everything_.

- http://www.exploitationnow.com - sex, violence, more sex, more violence, still more ... well, you get the idea. Art can be pretty crude at the start, but it gets better. Jokes are crude all-round, but they appeal to my baser nature. It gets three thumbs up just for attitude, if nothing else.

- http://www.errantstory.com - same author as the above, a little more serious, but still filled with roughly the same kind of humor. Unlike Exploitation Now, this one actually has a plot. I like the fantasy setting, the bat-winged talking cat that's the main character's (well, one of the main characters') familiar, and the sardonic, grumpy, revolver totting assassin. Oh, and elf babes. Musn't forget the elf babes.

that's it for now. Ja ne!

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 9:31 pm
by tyx2
OK ppl umm.... how do i say this ummm...............

great work

umm...

maybe we could look at this again

not trying to sound ungreatful it just i was hoping some of you would have more links to story sites like this one or bean i now that most of us are perverts but please help out here i need a few links that dont make me look like a sex monster (ok i am but i dont want any one to know) - lol

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:11 pm
by hawkstarr
ok...sorry I have one more:

http://www.pvponline.com

I have spent hours here just reading the archives.

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:43 pm
by Mr_Alpha
Hmm, I might have a few sites...

http://www.starcruiserchronicles.co.uk/ episodic sci-fi, quite nice.

http://www.hourwolf.com/sfbooks/ a site with links to a lot of classical, and other, english literature.

http://www.shapcano.com/ fiction taking place in the world of Shadowrun.

http://www.wendyjensen.com/8thentry.html a bright author publishing a novel on the internet when the publishers turned her down. A psychic murder story.

http://www.geocities.com/soho/bistro/2197/ a bunch of good sci-fi novels.

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:05 pm
by Griever
tyx2 wrote:OK ppl umm.... how do i say this ummm...............

not trying to sound ungreatful it just i was hoping some of you would have more links to story sites like this one or bean i now that most of us are perverts but please help out here i need a few links that dont make me look like a sex monster (ok i am but i dont want any one to know) - lol
The only sites mentioned above that have gratutious sex as a feature are the ewp one, and the one of enterprise1701_d. And all of it is text. Exploitation Now and Something Positive have a lot of jokes regarding thus, but nothing that could be classified as really blatant pr0n.
The only other sites mentioned that I know feature pr0n would be Florestica (which clearly marks such with _lemon_ tags) and one of the BtVS ones (and both do this to a very limited extent).

Trust me, having any of the above sites in your bookmarks won't hinder your pleading innocence if you need to. (Hmm ... you're either doing your reading on a terminal somewhere, or a family machine if you need to keep up appearences.)

Now if anyone were to get at _my_ bookmarks and history folder ... but I've given up any claims to innocence a long time ago, and figure morality is not something to be thrust upon you by others, so if that happens I likely won't give a damn.

In fact, have a look at one of my personal favorites, if you dare ... though I dare say that the stuff there is actually very good:
- //www.wulfarchives.com/ - epic fantasy erotica series, anyone?

Hmm ... somebody should link Under Power here. The webcomic listing is missing a title in the splatterpunk genre, and I've lost the adress to it.

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:30 pm
by Weresmilodon
griever wrote:The only other sites mentioned that I know feature pr0n would be Florestica (which clearly marks such with _lemon_ tags)
And don't let this scare you away. The amount of erotic works in this archive is almost non-existant compared to the non-erotic.

griever wrote: Now if anyone were to get at _my_ bookmarks and history folder ... but I've given up any claims to innocence a long time ago, and figure morality is not something to be thrust upon you by others, so if that happens I likely won't give a damn.
I hear you. You're not alone out there.  ;) ;D

Re: Links to Good Reading (Part 1)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 3:42 am
by tyx2
firstly i am a pervert i just sometimes need someting other then porn (well i do want to be a well rounded pervert)
2, i typed a realy long post but then got booted and i could not be bother to re-do so umm... i cheated

i guess i just wanted something that stands out like well this

Beans good but you have to read a load to find the stuff that stand out
ewp great site but i would say depending on what your read can be porn but a lot of there stuff could stand aloan

starcrusier My got what a bunch of 50's retro

hourwolf the longest part of this is finding something to read

shapcano GREAT GREAT site like this site you start relating to main character

http://www.geocities.com/soho/bistro/2197/
i am sorry these storys are good but the first book i had to stop about six time and make sure i it was not a gay site - if they were female ok but blokes jusy dont have those sorts of bonds

but hay there are some other good one on this page

as i complaned i would like to offer a few of my umm.. more intresting links
http://www.wwoec.com/ap.html not really comix but fun to go Artist bage
http://www.t-s-s-a.com/index.html
ok this is a goood parody site for most porn lovers have an ok main area allowing to get what your looking for fast (well if your looking for porn)