Two-scene Debut
The exhibition of Freewriting for the first time on Chyoa.
Chapter 1 by xeter
[For the writer]
The exhibition of Freewriting is a intriguing art form because it disconnects your creativity from the logical assumptions which you have to adhere to, writing from deep within you and write boldly. But I have a game for you to play for me, every chapter that is published must be arranged to include two separate scenes with either separate characters or a continuation of the same character into a new situation. Every chapter you write will hopefully include two character perspectives on the story events at the time, remember that this is always contained in one singular chapter, And may grow outward as further chapters progress the characters development. But the goal is to use this duality to add an ever growing complexity to our evolving storyline. So please write with me and participate in the experience of Freewriting erotica.
Initially based on my experiences from drama classes where the game "Yes, and?" Is played. The initiator has to create a situation which the second writer must agree to continue and then add to it before spinning it off to another writer to do the same. Please enjoy these jovial hijinks.
[For the reader]
Well you survived the scrolling, I congratulate you. Now this story is going to be arranged a bit strangely, but bear with me it's for the better this way. Welcome to our Freewriting exhibition, please enjoy!
Alright let's start with a good ol' bang!
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A literotic writers experiment where every thread's writer always includes two scenes in each of their chapters. and any successive writers can continue the story with two of their own alternating scenes in the next thread. Continuing to infinity, but the key is to write what flows through you regardless of its sense, please though follow your loins on this one.
Updated on Aug 11, 2017
by Mapron01
Created on Nov 6, 2016
by xeter
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