Topic: Need help with Story ideas

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So, I want to make a new SFW Story, but have no more ideas and need some.

Suggest any ideas you can think of that are specifically SFW.

Hello.

Could you give us examples of stories that more or less be in the range you are aiming to? It would text or a comic?

I see that you have not posted much and in your favorites there are almost no comics.

The fiction that you like would be more social, SciFi, political or romantic?

(Sorry for answering with some seemingly random questions instead of concrete ideas).

mexicanfurry said:
Hello.

Could you give us examples of stories that more or less be in the range you are aiming to? It would text or a comic?

I see that you have not posted much and in your favorites there are almost no comics.

The fiction that you like would be more social, SciFi, political or romantic?

(Sorry for answering with some seemingly random questions instead of concrete ideas).

Totally fine

The story I'm wanting to make is purely through text and more or so SciFi and such.

psiluck said:
Totally fine
The story I'm wanting to make is purely through text and more or so SciFi and such.

I believe that some users will come eventually with some suggestions. In the meanwhile, if you are interested, probably we could conversate about furry stories, in general.

=).

How did Furry as a trend - so to speak - started? It came from Science Fiction conventions. Specifically, around a comic from an artist called Steave Gallacci, "Albedo".

https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=steve+gallacci%27s+albedo+anthropomorphics

Here the comic

Why did it appear in a Science Fiction Convention and not for example in the Comicon ?

I speculate, Steve Gallacci was a designer for the US Air Force. He designed land vehicles and planes for them. I surmise that he also received courses about how the wars in the future would look like, in a "multidimesional way", that include complex political, economical and technological scenarios.

That all, is - if you look closely to his work - perfectly conveyed in his works. The original and realistic design of the vehicles, the helmets and infantery equipment of his characters, the grand scenario in which the story develops.

https://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2016/05/04
https://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2016/08/09

What I mean... is that we have here an EXTRAORDINARY piece of art, with a lot of DEPTH, that conjugates so many realms of knowledge and art.

This is not merely a comic of the heap. In my view, it is an extraordinary work of Science Fiction.

That was has furry started. We had the privilege of that heritage, so to speak.

Now we vulgarly would call it, "SFW".

(To be continued...)

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To make a good comic or to write a good furry story, is not so easy.

I recently went to the SoFurry site (didn't know the existence of that site, until recently). It is INCREDIBLE the quantity of people trying to write furry stories, but equally incredible the amount of so boring, and shallow and plainly, bad stories that come out... that probably not even the friends of the wannabe writers even read. And there is also the disadvantage, compared with graphical art (such as in this site), in which you could peruse over hundreds of images that you know at an instant that you would not like, and pinpoint the ones that you would definitely like.

=(.

Some famous psychologist, whose name I should no utter here at peril of excommunication, would say that anyway, that's OK. In reality, most people make furry art as a way that in the end would amount as therapy (which is important)... others will maybe be able to monetize their talents, and others would maybe become legends among the furry fandom.

However for these last things to happen, people would have to look deeply into themselves and to find what they really want to say. And also to know the techniques to write, which undoublty exist. And I dare to say this that could be very obvious, but it is clear that many people do not follow in the least.

To create good art with words, is at least as difficult than to make it with the paintbrush.

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