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A bit about myself
<Ahem>My name is Conceptfan and I am an evil superfemale addict.
I live in London and outside of this genre, my interests include watching football (soccer), music, and being intoxicated. I'm in my thirties and I've travelled a bit but not enough. I did once see three football matches in 3 different countries on 3 consecutive days.
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I'm a huge fan of Yoshuan's "Serena", most of AK's work, early Shadar, and some of the less gory conceptfan work. I love the writer's workshops that lfan has brought into play and commend every single author for amazing works and I plan to one day submit one on my own.
I ran out of things to say. Onto exploring the rest of this board!
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I'm the éminence grisé here, 63 years old, but I've found romance with a fellow writer, Velvet Belle Tree. I encountered the Aurora Universe three years ago, back when the Artist Formerly Known as Sharon was holding forth as a 30-something lesbian. "She" seduced me into writing for her site with "The Defector," and hosted three more of my stories befiore "she" vanished -- only to resurface a few months later as Shadar. During the Break, Greg set me up here with my own site, and I've continued my own writing career and, in the spirit of mutual aid, encouraged other writers.
WHILE THE EVIL DAYS COME NOT, my first book, will be appearing soon -- it's just waiting on "cover" art. An uberbabe story, but NOT an AU story. Like all my writing, it's meant to be both entertaining and thoughtful -- I see no reason why thrillers and erotic fiction can't be an ethical exercise.
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I can draw well enough that you can recognize what I intend (vaguely) and I can write reasonably well (even if try to be a tad akwardly invent in phrases from time to time), but nothing more
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I stumbled upon "Supergirls, Incorporated" about six months ago -- which led me to other "genre" related sites (Conceptfan, Julie of Velor, Bright Empire). I haven't had a lot of time for discretionary reading lately, but I'm excited by much of what I've read so far and look forward to reading more.
I wrote "How Atalanta Kept the Bridge" for the last workshop. It was my first attempt at writing fiction of any kind. Parts of the story seemed to write themselves, other parts called for a lot of revision, but I had a lot of fun doing it. To anyone who's ever toyed with the idea of writing a story, I say: Just sit down and start doing it! You'll learn as you go along.
Definitely planning to continue the adventures of Atalanta ...
What else? I'm obviously a math geek. I read a lot and I follow baseball. I'm a lifelong Red Sox fan, so I can now officially die happy.
I have an odd, eclectic set of interests. (Anyone who's read "Atalanta" can guess that they include classical mythology and literature. My moniker references both Supergirl's home town Argo City and the heroes who embarked on the quest for the Golden Fleece ... whom Atalanta may join in a future installment.)
OK, that's probably more than anyone wants to know. I just want to add that I'm happy to have found this peculiar little community. To everybody who's contributed stories, artwork, or whatnot -- thanks!
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I'm in my very low 30s. I have a wife and a dog. I've managed to nestle myself comfortably into a suburbian lifestyle in the Midwest section of the United States. I was a regular poster on the Ubergirls forum and have been a part of this genre (i.e. lurker) since at least the beginning of the Aurora Universe days (which I think was in the ealy to mid nineties). I have been known to conspire with another UK chap named Gooner in the Ubergirls chat room to pry information from LFan on any upcoming developments in the community. Usually, we failed, but every once in a while, we were successfull. I look forward to posting here and continuing to appreciate the many works of those that are much more talented than me.
P.S. A special thanks to Greg at Ubergirls for those golden years when his site was in full swing and his help in finally coming up with a solution that allowed me to access this site. Greg, if we should ever meet in person, the first round is on me.
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I've been a huge Sharon (Shadrock) fan since that site was discovered years ago. Not sure why superheroines excited me so much. Maybe when I was hitting that special age of facial hair growth and body smells I was reading too many Supergirl/Wonder Woman/Mighty Isis comics.
Then I branched out to SG Inc and Ubergirls.org and on and on. More and more the web expanded as did the lurkers. Never did write anything but I am a big fan and try to post regularly.
I am a mid 30's guy living in the US of A. I'm also an Army Reserve officer who did a tour in Asscrackistan. While there I still posted a few times. That was quite a trip.
While I love Supergirl and similar uber babes I really like the evil ones who use their powers for their own selfish needs. Conceptfan was a real eye opener for me after Sharon.
The Steele sisters really light my fire visually as well. I've been messing around with some amateur Supergirl costumes and local models. Might have some news on a Canadian model who has been working with my costume. Just having a bit of fun with the whole thing.
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I'm proud and can be that I kind of kick started this stuff, but even happier at all the myriad ways that other writers have taken it. Some directions I like, some I don't. But as with all expressions of fantasies, it can run hot or cold.
I'm a few years younger than Brantley (not a lot though) and am an American who's been living outside the US forever it seems. One of those folks who thinks the best part of being American is not having to live in the US. Did my share earlier by serving in military during Vietnam war, so I figure I paid my dues to Uncle Sam.
I'm getting ready to early retire and buy a nice big boat and float through the Caribbean for a few years. Jimmy Buffet style. Once that gets well underway (might be a couple of years before I'm totally into it and know what the hell I'm doing), I might need some occasional unpaid crew who like to create outrageous stories. Stay tuned.
Of course, I can't stop writing in this genre. It's in the blood I guess. Or somewhere. Some people like my new stuff, others ho-hum it , others hate it. Which is cool. It takes all kinds of tastes. But as long as I like it, I publish it. (You would not believe the number of not-finished stories I have lying around that have never been on the Net because I lost interest or didn't like the way the story came out).
Got into this stuff back in 1993 when I gave up on DC Comics portrayals of SG and decided to try my hand at doing it more 'realistically'. I always envisioned SG and Kryptonians as sexual beings, despite the Mr. Clean portrayals. I went a bit far in correcting that problem in my early stuff (Velorians during AU1, AU2 and AU3 got a bit too randy) and am trying to get it right now in Other-Worlds. 'Right' of course being a purely personal interpretation.
Seems the older we get, the more we look for meaning and not just 'wham bang thank you ma'am' type stories. Jury is still out whether that's a good thing (maturity, whatever that is) or just hardening of theh arteries. <wink>
But if Debbie Harry (Blondie) can get up on stage and shake that no-so-svelt bootie and sing punk and rap at the age of 60 and look good (to these old eyes anyway), then maybe its all just 'refinement'. Hah.
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My fav stories are the ones featuring evil supervillainess. First intro into this genre was through Greg's site and first story read was AK's superior girl. That was a great story (and I like it how ak has pics in the story pages as well).
Have read lots of Conceptfan's stories and DRu's stories and luv them all. Fav tv characters are ursa (SM2) and Velasca (xena). Mostly a lurker and never written any stories. Wished that there were more supervillainess stories out there.
I also enjoy fishing, running and cooking.
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I've been retired for a little over a year now, and have been a huge fan of this genre ever since Mandi Steele introduced me to it back in 2000.
You might know me as the Steele's photographer, I'm also the producer and special FX editor for THE AWAKENING.
My favorite stories are Lara-THE AWAKENING by Larafan, and just about all of AK's ConceptFan's and Brantely's stories.
Not sure what else to add. I'm pretty big into English Bulldogs. I have a female bulldog named Lucy. Guess that's about it..
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My tastes in this type of thing seem to run very different from most of the groups I've found on the internet, so I'm still trying to figure out where I really fit in. And that's despite the fact that I've been looking around on the internet since the early 90's, before computer use really became mainstream.
Like all of you, I like powerful women, but my definition of the word "powerful" seems to be different than most of you. For me, it's not about physical strength. Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman all appeal to me for the same reason: They're all beautiful, powerful women, just powerful in different ways.
I like the ubergirl stuff I've seen since discovering this genre relatively recently, but the super-strength stuff isn't my only interest. In my early days of exploring the web, I found the giantess fetish, for those who worship Nancy Archer, the title character in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, and others like her. I like that some, and I've hung out on those sites quite a bit over the years, but it's not my primary interest, either. And I recently found a site called The Mind Control Story Archive, which I also think is interesting, but again, it's not my primary interest. Actually, I'd have to say that my favorite power for a woman to have would be telekinesis. Another favorite would be body control, which is kind of like mind control, except the victim knows that they're being controlled and can't do anything about it.
I like it when these powerful women use their abilities, whatever they may be, to control the people around them. I like the ubergirls when they're mischevious, but not necessarily violent. I don't mind some violence, though, so I'm a big fan of Concept Fan's work, even though it's gorier than I would prefer. But I definitely prefer when they're using their powers on people, not just on things. For instance, Supergirl picking up a boulder isn't nearly as exciting to me as an ubergirl picking up a car, just because she thinks it'll be fun to scare the people inside.
I've actually started writing my own series of stories recently, but I'm not sure if it would be appropriate to post on these forums, since it's more about magical women than super-strength women. I'll start a new thread with details on that later.
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As my title suggest I'm a fan of Kara Zor-El in just about any form, except the last incarnation with Matrix and Earth Angel stuff. Love AK's Last Daugther of Krypton stories, Suprieor Girl, and other Supergirl shorts.
Love to see the Girl of Steel wrapped in chains then snapping them with just a burst of her arms. Big fan of Mandi and the Steel Sisters and that's about it.
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was around. I'm sure some of you might remember my stories on there. I was known as Chris the Texan Scribe. But nowadays I'm mainly a poster since I've got a major novel project I'm working on based on the Second World War. I'm also a big fan of AK's fiction and also the Steeles.
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Been reading this stuff for what seams like years. I first found the ubergirls stuff by complete accadent but have never looked back. I have in the past tried to write some stories but they never turn out how i emigened them to to the point that I have some 100 or so stories which are in verious stages of writeing from early planing to finished artical.
Im dyslexic which is why i like to read stuff that intrests me (i tend to concentrate more thus not needing to read over it countess times.)
I work as part of a team of network administrators for a local company. It pays the bills
I like stories about power transfer, steeling or gaining power. I also like the evil ubergirl stories where they use there power for self satisfaction.
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Ok just alittle bit about me. Names Jamie. im from the northeast of the england. Big middlesbrough fan who are my local football team (soccer to you americans.)
Been reading this stuff for what seams like years. I first found the ubergirls stuff by complete accadent but have never looked back. I have in the past tried to write some stories but they never turn out how i emigened them to to the point that I have some 100 or so stories which are in verious stages of writeing from early planing to finished artical.
Im dyslexic which is why i like to read stuff that intrests me (i tend to concentrate more thus not needing to read over it countess times.)
I work as part of a team of network administrators for a local company. It pays the bills
I like stories about power transfer, steeling or gaining power. I also like the evil ubergirl stories where they use there power for self satisfaction.
North East? wow there might actually be an uber girl fan local to me lol
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"AgentD wrote: North East? wow there might actually be an uber girl fan local to me lol
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well, no prizes for guessing where I'm from
I've been into wonder woman and supergirl since I was a nipper. Don't know what it is about the genre but I'm hooked.
Used to be a big Rob Oliviera site lurker back in the late nineties, even corresponded with sharon from AU a few times, started joining Yahoo groups over 3/4 years ago, but couldn't really contribute until some of the wonder woman episodes were released over here. Started feeding thee red wolf lots of wondy frames then and well, thats about it.
Other interests include going to the pub (on the gargle with mates), Rugby (Munster & Ireland) footie (TOON!!!), pen and paper rpgs, reading, writing, movies, acting, comics and the odd comedy night on tv, and obeying the ladyfriend.
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