Date: October 08 2014 6:58 PM Title: Be Careful What You Say . . .
I don't know how to feel about this.
Author's Response:
I just don't like being called by the wrong name. I'm familiar with your work, so naturally I was able to put two and two together, but I'm very territorial over my identity. It's one of the few things I have control over.
No disrespect intended.
Date: October 08 2014 12:56 PM Title: Be Careful What You Say . . .
I'm first in line to review, for once? Yay me!
OK; frivolity out of my system. Now, to get serious. First off? Welcome to the club. As with stage magic, authorship of giantess/shrunken men stories is usually male-dominated. What professional psychologists like to bluntly call "masturbatory fantasies!"
That being said, it's refreshing to have a female-posted story, with a genuinely feminine viewpoint (as opposed to a male author pretending to be a female protagonist), on this website. Keep up the good work! :-)
Author's Response:
Well, glad someone's enjoying themselves.
To be fair, my viewpoint can't be called feminine any more than an old friend of mine's can be called masculine. Put bluntly, I have a mind "wired like that of a man," to use his words. He, on the other hand, has sufficiently effeminate mannerisms- however, far as I can tell, he's entirely asexual. I mean, point-blank turning down the fanservice-level of asexuality.
. . . And I sound like a fucking robot. Great.