User talk:JaneDoe
From Create Your Own Story
Thanks for coming to me. Now, I would like to ask you a few questions. Do you have anything specific in mind? Do you have a basic plot idea that you could share with me? What kind of transgender story would you like? Horror? Comedy? Drama? I would like more details, please.---Fredhot16 7:59 (Louisiana Time), 6 December 2016
Yeah, I have to admit that about, what, 75% to 90% of the CYOAs here is mostly sex-oriented. And, unfortunately, they ARE garbage. I've personally never read any CYOAs about transgender people and, considering what you've said, I count myself blessed. Most of the stories here are not truly about transgender people or people in general but really about the writer's fetishes. The quality of stories here pisses me off to no end. But I digress. How about, for starters, you come back to me with as much info about the story you want written? "A good transgender story" is a vague idea. I need more information, I can not make bricks without clay! (If you get that reference, here's a cookie. Sherlock Holmes, by the way. The original literature.)
P.S I'd like to make a deal with you. I'm doing a collaboration with Teejay on a CYOA called "Anime School". (It's on my page if you want to see though it's largely a work in process and I haven't actually written anything substantial so far.) In that CYOA are two transgender people. I would like some help with writing a M-F transgender character. If you could answer my questions, I would be greatly thankful.
P.P.S Should I call you "sir" or "madam"?
P.P.P.S Here are some questions for you to answer as a basis for your story:
1. What is the name and sex of your protagonist? What kind of transgender person is the protagonist? Male to female? Vice-versa?
2. Again, what kind of genre do you want the story to be? What kind of tone, what kind of mood do you want?
3. What kind of personality does the protagonist have?
4. Is the protagonist transitioning openly or stealthily?
5. Does the family support the protagonist's gender? Does the protagonist's friends support him/her?
6. Is the protagonist a middle schooler, high schooler, or is he/she an adult?
--Fredhot16 13:32 (Louisiana Time), 10 December 2016
Thank you for answering. I still have some more questions, though.
For one thing, is the protagonist of this story you or a fictional character?
For another, how do you want to title it and which section do you want to put it?
--Fredhot16 12:59 (Louisiana Time), 24 December 2016
DirtyMeStoryTime's talk
Hello ^.^ I noticed your post to Fredhot. I wanted to let you know, if you want to separate out your lines, you need to make sure there is a blank line between each paragraph. Otherwise, it will cause all the sentences to end up in the same paragraph.
Like I did here, just hit the enter key twice. Anyways, good luck ^.^ --Dirty Me 05:23, 13 December 2016 (UTC)