April 11, 2012 – Update 0 (0)

 

I did a little tinkering with the categories. I think it’s a male thing… “If it ain’t broke, tinker with it until it is!” My goal – whether I succeed or not – is to make the categories a little more user friendly. We’ll see how this works.

I reorganized the Snuff Club stories, renaming them into a set of series so they lay out together in a little easier format. I starred the original series that started it all so it is placed at the top of the Snuff Club listings. I also set up a separate category for the recent series I am working on.

I may also reorganize the underwater stories. Right now I have a drowning category listed near the top and then farther down I have underwater categories. It might group things better to have all the underwater story categories listed together.

I added a beheading topic and shifted some stories into that category. It is surprising how many people enjoy reading a beheading story. It is not my favorite thing to write about, as you can tell by the number of stories posted here that I lean heavily on drowning and underwater situations. But it is good to branch out and write about other topics. I’ve gotten positive feedback from the people for whom I written the more unusual stories. It encourages me to try a different type of story from time to time.

I appreciate those of you who have taken the time to rate the stories using the ratings system, especially the stories you have enjoyed. Comments and feedback are always welcome. And if you have any thoughts as to how I can better organize the site using categories and tags, feel free to send those as well. You can leave comments in the General comments/contact me page or you can contact me at contactriwa@riwaslibrary.com.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you continue to enjoy the site…

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March 10, 2012 – Update 0 (0)

 

Things tend to not get done much when one has a cold or the flu, especially in the muscles. I have not felt like uploading anything as sitting at my computer desk can be quite uncomfortable. But I am drinking lots of fluids and I hope to be feeling better soon. It really sucks when you like to write and you don’t even feel like sitting at the keyboard and writing.

Oh well… this too shall pass. At least you now have an explanation for why the library has had posts uploaded so infrequently this past week…

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February 24, 2012 Hitting 600 posts 0 (0)

 

Excluding blog entries I have just hit my 600th post with the uploading of Apartment Neighbors. JustPaul was kind enough to provide a number of renders to illustrate it for me. For that I am grateful as he has provided a number of great renders to help illustrate some stories I’ve uploaded. I really think it adds to the tale when there are pictures to help one visualize the scene.

I’m not just writing stories now. I’ve begun writing scripts for MMP Studios/MMP TV. They do great underwater scenarios related to drowning and scuba diving. I believe this is a good first step toward eventually earning an income based on my writing.

Who knows? Someday I might end up writing scripts for television and movies! I must admit, I’ve seen some movies for television on Cable that I thought I could have written a little better. I suspect it’s just writer’s ego. But who knows? Maybe someday I might even write a book! I think it would be great to make a living based on something I enjoy doing!

As always, I appreciate you stopping by to check in on my stories or to read my blog. With all the places one can visit on the Internet, I am thankful you have chosen to stop here. I hope you enjoy yourself and that you find several stories to your liking…

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January 31, 2012 Why did he write THAT? 0 (0)

 

I wonder how many times a reader asks that question after reading something I have written and posted. It’s a fair question.

A part of the answer can be found in who I wrote the story for. That information is listed at the bottom of the text along with the date I originally wrote or finished editing the story. Sometimes I write a story for myself. But more often than not I write it for someone in particular.

Sometimes a story comes in the form of a request. Someone has a desire to read a story containing a particular scene or peril. Maybe it is just an interest they have or maybe it is some sort of wild fantasy.

Other times that information comes out during a chat or a series of emails sent back and forth. I find out something about the individual, something they find interesting or – dare I say – arousing? Sometimes it triggers a story idea. I usually find out after writing a particular story just how much the person I wrote it for really enjoyed it.

For example, my friend jqpublic likes accidental drowning stories that often involve a favorite celebrity of his. In the tales I write for him there are certain characteristics he likes me to include. One of the two big ones involves some sort of task involved – a swim, fixing something underwater or trying to open or close something. The other is some sort of remark about how long she can hold her breath to accomplish the task. These are things he likes to read about so I try to incorporate them into his stories.

On the other hand Emma works as a scuba diver during the summer months. She enjoys reading about scuba perils both real and imagined. But she also likes being roughed up and manhandled and reading about how she is put into other perils or scenes of bondage.

She has shared some of her real life adventures with me, some of which have been converted into stories. She is always thrilled to read about herself being mentioned specifically by name as she is put into another peril which she may or may not have gotten into all on her own. She doesn’t seem to mind if she lives or dies in any particular story. For her it is the thrill of the peril.

I have gotten other requests from other individuals, some of which have become stories and some which are still simmering on a back burner. Needless to say I have several files of story ideas, some by request and some of my own making. But I don’t always know what idea will strike my fancy and give me the energy to sit down and type. Because of my perfectionistic tendencies each one takes time and thoughtfulness to write.

Naturally some stories are more of a challenge to write than others. Some stories fit my interests while others do not, making it easier to work on some and harder to work on others. If the interest or enthusiasm is not there then I get concerned that I will not give a story my full attention. I do not wish to shortchange myself or my readers so I won’t always work on a story until I know I can give it my best effort.

Many times I find myself Googling for background information in an attempt to make a story more plausible and enjoyable. There is a lot of time and energy involved in the writing process and even I forget that sometimes. But at the end of the day when I’ve written something that I’m proud of that people enjoy it is a satisfying feeling, even if the story is not one I am accustomed to writing.

So the next time you find yourself wondering why I wrote THAT? Just check for the name at the bottom of the story and know that I tried to give a good effort for that individual or that I was writing with a certain audience in mind. Then look around and find something else. I firmly believe that you will find a story somewhere on this site to your liking. And even though it might not specifically say that I wrote it for you? I hope you will enjoy it so much that it FEELS like I wrote it just for you.

Thanks for stopping by…

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December 28, 2011 Update/Anniversary/End of year 0 (0)

 

It has been a couple of months since my last post. I apologize but I wasn’t sure I had anything relevant to post. But I guess I have something now to talk about…

A year ago today I opened up the library and made my first blog post. It is 567 posts later (excluding the blogs) and a year has gone by. Most of my stories have been posted from my archives, leaving me to decide of those remaining what to post and what not to post. There are some customs I might be able to upload if I change names and such.

I have enjoyed uploading my stories to the library, grouping the various themes and such into one location. And as you have noticed I have branched out into other topics besides the one I like most – underwater. I think by doing so I have added more readers, perhaps exposing them to different tastes and interests.

I realize some folks might prefer a certain type of story over another or might not like to read about certain things. I do my best to try to categorize and tag them in order to assist you in finding what you enjoy reading. So I understand if everything may not be to your liking. We all like what we like and some things we just don’t like reading about.

As the year comes to a close I’ve become somewhat contemplative, thinking of what I have. With my ex-wife in the rehab center with a couple of bags coming out of her belly, I’m reminded of how fortunate I am to be in relatively good health. It’s made me appreciate the ability to go out for walks and drives and the ability to get around. It’s also made me see how much it means to her to have me drop in to see her and bring her smiles and encouragement.

In talking to some people who have lost their mothers over the years it has made me appreciate that mine is still here. We’ve enjoyed taking day trips together to sightsee. We have similar interests in seeing lakes and rivers and scenery and we have always had a good time together. It makes me appreciate having my mother around that much more.

This last year I got to see my sister more. She is doing better and it has been good to be able to spend time together, especially when we were estranged just a couple of years ago. She still has health issues and there are medical concerns. But for now the relationship is better and I appreciate it more, especially since I know there are those out there who do not have good relationships with their family members. So that is something else I have to be thankful for.

2012 lays before us like a package about to be opened. I do not know what the New Year holds for me, although I still plan on writing. Naturally there are uncertainties and I won’t bother making resolutions I might end up breaking anyway. But I’m determined to move forward with a positive attitude, wondering what blessings are about to come my way.

I hope all of you have a New Year filled with abundant blessings. And I hope I post a story or two this next year to your liking. Thanks for stopping by…

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October 25, 2011 Update 0 (0)

 

Last week was a very sobering week for me. A couple I knew who were helping my ex-wife during her medical situation and subsequent stay in a medical facility were killed in a terrible car crash on the Interstate highway. It was one of those situations where they had no chance and were probably killed instantly.

It made me realize how precious life really is… and how fragile it can be. It also made me introspective, especially since I do a lot of driving to go up to see my mom and sister. I must admit to a few pangs of anxiety when I got back behind the wheel and just drove around town. But the feelings have passed and driving for me is back to normal for the most part. Mary is doing ok but for the both of us it seems surreal and will probably seem like that for weeks to come.

On a lighter note I got a haircut today. Then I went to the mall and walked around for approximately 30 minutes or so. Walking served a dual purpose in that 1) I need the exercise, and 2) isn’t there some unwritten law that says once you have gotten a haircut you need to go out in public and display yourself as looking more normal than the shaggy beast you looked like the day before? Maybe the young woman who took my order for lunch today smiled at me because I had a nice haircut. Or maybe not… but it doesn’t hurt to think positive.

My story postings may become a bit more sporadic as I am starting to pick and choose what to put up next. At times I might not be posting each and every day. But there are still a few series of stories with 8 to 10 chapters each that will be going up in the coming weeks. So when I’m uploading those I might be posting more often.

It is very encouraging for me to get indications that my stories have hit a particularly good spot with readers. Seeing the votes and thumbs up are helpful, especially when a story has gotten several votes. Every now and then I go back through and look to see what you have enjoyed reading. I can often tell by how many votes a story gets.

What really encourages me are the comments left on particular stories. It is this kind of feedback that lets me know what stories are greatly appreciated or what I included in a particular story that you really enjoyed. I still have a multitude of ideas and suggestions (and they seem to be growing in number). But sometimes it can be a specific comment or encouragement that motivates me to work on a particular theme or genre.

I regret that you must now be registered in order to leave a comment. I was getting a lot of spam and was forced to change the settings. I guess running a website and dealing with spammers is a fact of life. (sigh)

Thanks for stopping by; enjoy your visit. And remind someone today who you love just how much you appreciate them. After all, you never know how the rest of the day will unfold…

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October 4, 2011 500 stories/chapters 0 (0)

 

I see I’m about to upload my 500th post, not including my blog entries. I didn’t realize I was such a prolific writer. I guess they all add up pretty quickly when you don’t pay attention or keep count.

I guess I’ve been able to write so much because I have not needed to work outside the home because of the ex-wife’s inheritance. And when our relationship sadly declined I found an outlet that I enjoyed very much. Writing is something I really like to do. And when the point in time arrives where I do need to go back to work then I fervently hope that some sort of writing will be involved.

Most of my underwater stories are up. But I still have a few short series that need to be uploaded. I also have a few customs I believe I can post if I make a few minor adjustments to them. I still have some Aquafan picture stories as well as a scattering of other stories I have written that do not necessarily fit the underwater or peril/snuff genres. It will just be a matter of deciding what to post and when to post it.

I was hoping to post a celebrity-in-peril story I’ve been working on. But sadly it is not ready yet. However I found another custom story I wrote awhile ago that I’ve never posted before so I will upload that one. I’m always questioning which stories I should upload, hoping you will find something to your liking. So with that in mind I’ll let you read one I wrote for jqpublic called Private Lessons.

Enjoy…

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September 27, 2011 Update 0 (0)

 

I just returned from a trip up to see my mom and my sister. I also took advantage of the free day at all national parks to go into Yellowstone National Park for the day. That proved to be an interesting decision.

As I like to hike to get unique views, the first thing I did upon arriving at Old Faithful was to follow the trail up to a higher observation point. In no time at all I was huffing and puffing and sweating profusely, seriously second-guessing my decision. At least I got a good view and a nice picture out of the deal. But wisdom dictates that I seriously consider any and all future hikes requiring some significant elevation, as I paid for that climb during the rest of my trip.

Normally I watch out for wild animals while I am in the Park. But there were a large number of cyclists on Saturday and I was busy watching them to make sure I did not run into any of them. However I did get to see the usual bison that frequent a major valley. Fortunately they were far enough away that none of them rushed my vehicle to prompt me to “DO THE JINGLE – DO THE JINGLE!”

From the Park I drove to see my mother. For the past number of visits I’d been mentioning how I was interested in seeing Yellowtail Dam. So we took the day and drove down to see it. It is located within a canyon and the views were quite impressive.

The marina is close to the dam and mom and I drove down to have a look. It was interesting in that we got to witness some scuba enthusiasts enjoying the day. I have never gone scuba diving myself, and at 50 years old with some pressure issues I’ve noticed whenever I swim to the bottom of a deeper pool I’m not sure I will ever get the chance to go. But it was fascinating to see them in their wetsuits and scuba gear.

During the ride over to see the dam, mom and I encountered some open range with livestock on the road. As we came upon several cows and their calves, I spotted four black silhouettes high-tailing it away from the road. They were bears – a mother with two cubs and a third cub that looked like it might have been a yearling. Mom and I highly suspected that we’d just interrupted “lunch” and that the cows might not have any idea that our sudden presence might have saved a couple of their calves.

I got to see my sister before I drove home. She is doing well and I spent an hour helping her do some shopping so she could get some necessities. It was nice to be able to see her, even if it was only for a couple of hours before I made the long trip back home.

It is still insect season, a fact further confirmed by all the kamikaze bugs that flew into my windshield. Fortunately I was not in any trouble hauling their corpses across state lines. But it did make it interesting driving into the sun with a windshield getting covered with bugs that were splattering as though I was driving into a drizzling rain. And when I refueled I scraped the insects off the windshield to make room for the new ones I would be encountering further down the road.

So I’m back home and it is back to posting stories to the website. I see I’m about to reach my 500th story/chapter post. So I’ll have to see if I have something special I can put up then. Anyway, thanks for stopping by…

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August 30, 2011 Jaime – a Snuff Club story 3 (2)

 

I wrote a series of chapters for a friend from another forum about a married woman named Jaime. She accidentally learns of her husband John’s interest in snuff as well as the existence of a place called the Snuff Club. Rather than leaving well enough alone, she decides to pursue the matter further.

She goes online and learns more about the Snuff Club and what goes on inside, only to discover that her own sister actually works there. She meets up with Lidiya for lunch and questions her. But her sister tells her that John might actually enjoy snuffing her and it begins to awaken something dark and erotic inside her.

After she witnesses the Snuff Club fundraiser online on her computer (a series of chapters that will be tucked inside her main storyline) she and her husband decide to go to the Club. There they meet up with their next door neighbor from out in line. They also meet up with her sister who works at the Club as an attendant, a piece of information she deliberately chooses to keep hidden from her husband since he does not immediately recognize her in her special mask.

As the evening progresses she has several choices to make. Will she will allow her husband to whore her out? Will she allow him to have sex with their next door neighbor… or even her sister? And the ultimate question of the night is this: will she actually allow him to risk her life, perhaps even to have her executed for his sexual pleasure?

At times it has the feel of a love story, being as how Jaime and John are so much in love with each other. Both of them struggle with the issue and the tale is actually told from both perspectives, even though I’ve put the focus and title upon Jaime. It is a fantasy story in a fictional setting, and like “My visit to the Snuff Club” it will contain scenes of extreme sex as well as numerous scenes of various deaths, notably hanging, beheading, impaling, drowning and others.

It was well received on the forum I posted it to, although that website caters to much more than the drowning scenario. I post it here for those who might be interested in reading it. But I’m sure it is not for everyone and therefore reader discretion is strongly advised.

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August 9, 2011 Summer nearing an end 0 (0)

 

You know summer is nearing an end when you start seeing those back-to-school commercials. The heat of August is a reminder that fall is just around the corner. That means it’s time to start planning my next trip up to see my sister before the weather turns bad.

I might include a visit with my mom but she was just down not too long ago. We had a nice visit although it was short. However we did get to spend some time together walking around the lava beds at Craters of the Moon.

My ex is still in rehab, working on reaching the point where she will no longer need the trachea tube in her neck. She appreciates my visits and I’m glad I can go and be an encouragement to her. She does not get many visitors and since she tends to be a social person I can only imagine how lonely she gets sometimes.

She also told me it is all right with her if I post her old story pictures to the website. So every now and then I find one and put it up. This picture is of her in her double-sided TYR swimsuit (black on the other side) trying out the snorkel in the hot tub from May of ’06.

I’ll be finishing uploading my series of The Island of Female Death-row Inmates over the next couple of weeks. Occasionally I’ll slip in an Aquafantasies picture story I wrote a few years back. And it seems I’m still writing because every now and then I slip in a new story I’ve just finished. I’m also pleased that I finally completed Emma’s long peril story.

I hope to take another trip up to see my sis this month. So I might be away from posting to the website for a day or two. And if I’m smart I’ll take a drive or two to sight-see around my fair state and to take some pictures for mom. It’s a nice getaway for a few hours. But no one has ever accused me of being smart in that regard and I frequently have to just make myself get up and go.

It’s not that complicated for me to get up and go somewhere, considering I have the time. After all, I took a short trip just last week to visit Jump Creek and take some pictures of the falls. It didn’t stunt my growth any and it was good to get out and about. But sometimes I just have to make myself get up and go. And this way I get to see some nice scenery when I’m out and about.

Here’s hoping that all of you are enjoying these warm summer months. Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate you taking the time to visit my website.

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