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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Inky, Kinky, Beautiful - New Cap

Happy Humpday!

Today's cap is one of my rarest varieties; it has a consensual victim protagonist! Though the caption has a bit of a cuckolding-ish vibe, so maybe there is a victim here after all.

Anyway, this is first cap in a long time I tried to stylize in any real way by literally making the caption fit the image; I think I haven't done this since maybe my first Prank War series, and maybe not even then. Though in hindsight, I think I should have started the caption above the woman's back, that open white area above her is a bit glaring.



On the Ebook Front; I've completed my next ebook, a gender transformation story about a plastic surgeon getting revenge on her cheating husband. Includes some extreme surgical changes, but not a complete sex change (Husband keeps his manhood, but it gets altered too). Between this new ebook and my captions these past few days, maybe my writer's block has cracked finally.

I would have had the new ebook up and running by now, but Amazon sent me a nasty email about the title for some reason, so I had to resubmit with a new title. And Amazon hasn't quite finished reviewing it yet. But sometime today it will be published, and of course, it is already available at Smashwords.

The title is The Plastic Surgeon's Revenge, by Tabitha Kohls. (The original title, that Amazon didn't like, was The Wife's Revenge. Which is pretty innocuous, by my standards anyway.) I hope you all like it. I'll post links on Humbled Harlots when I can.

Anyway, I hope you all enjoy this new caption, as much as the last two days' caps. Thanks for all the comments! :-) I'm thinking of making a few sequels to Bimbo Date Night, maybe even a quick series.

Also, I've got a doctor's appointment tomorrow and then work, so unless I make another caption today, there may not be a Thursday cap, but I'll do my best.

- B-Rex

5 comments:

  1. Perhaps one of your more disturbing captions, since it is entirely plausible -- indeed, it likely has happened IRL more than once.

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  2. ==> My biased interpretation of the Amazon automated publishing process

    >> now submitting "The Wife's Revenge"
    Amazon: What kind of sick depraved nonsense is this? We won't allow such filth to be posted here!
    >> now submitting "The Plastic Surgeon's Revenge"
    Amazon: Ok.

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    1. Actually, I just received an email from Amazon apologizing for what they're calling "a technical issue" regarding sending out emails that may or may not apply to my book.

      And I just checked and now my 'The Wife's Revenge' is being published, whereas it was blocked before. Of course, now this means I'll need to unpublish it, since 'The Plastic Surgeon's Revenge' is already up and running.

      Sheesh!

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    2. As I think about it, this particular redo may have been for the better. Looking at your cover picture, if "The Wife's Revenge" had been your caption alongside the woman with her slightly extreme figure, browsing users could have likely assumed it was just a story about a trophy wife who does a little flirting and teasing to get in a guy's bed and then pulls some purely financial or social prank/trap on him (i.e. they would assume the woman is the "wife"/"hero"). And probably only as payback for some common, classic sexist mistreatment in the past. That's what would go through my own mind at least.

      With the new title, "The Plastic Surgeon's Revenge", alongside the woman's visibly enhanced figure, it's much more obvious that she's the "target"/"victim" as well as that this story is intended to be body-modification centric, before the browsing user even looks at the story summary. It doesn't convey the entire main plot of course, because the fact that it's M2F is still not obvious, but still this will likely be much better for grabbing the attention of your story's target audience.

      Switching over to commenting on this latest post, if the woman in the picture originally had no tattoo marking on her at all, then kudos on the photoshopping. :) That looks like quite a lot of detail work with the light/shadow effect, and the blending along the edges where it meets the skin.

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    3. Regarding the captioned image, I wonder, too, whether that is an elaborate photoshop, or maybe body painting...?

      Anyway, great image for such a caption!

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