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Little Miss-ter Popular

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:27 pm
by joe
This is the spot for feed back on the Sick Puppy Press publication "Little Miss-ter Popular."

No spoilers, please!

Re: Little Miss-ter Popular

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 2:15 pm
by Nicho
I like most James Craft stories, my favorite is probably "Always a bridesmaid, never a groom".

The one thing that ruined this story for me after I bought it was that the mind control element wasn't listed on the website.
And I usually stay away from buying mind control stories since I don't like them much.

Re: Little Miss-ter Popular

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 5:08 pm
by as64
I really wish people would go out of their way to include as many tags on things as possible. To a degree I want to know exactly what I'm buying before I pay for it yet so many sites don't include tags or include extremely vague ones. Ideally the customers could read the story first and pay afterwards if they liked it but for obvious reasons that's completely not feasible hence those tags are very important.

For the most part this site is very good at it but I guess this is one that slipped through the cracks. In my case the very criteria that Nicho uses to determine which stories to avoid is the same criteria I use to determine which stories to buy and I was completely ignoring this story. I guess I should say thank you to Nicho cause without the comment I would have continued ignoring the story.

Re: Little Miss-ter Popular

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:05 pm
by Nicho
as64 wrote:
> I really wish people would go out of their way to include as many tags on
> things as possible. To a degree I want to know exactly what I'm buying
> before I pay for it yet so many sites don't include tags or include
> extremely vague ones. Ideally the customers could read the story first and
> pay afterwards if they liked it but for obvious reasons that's completely
> not feasible hence those tags are very important.
>
> For the most part this site is very good at it but I guess this is one that
> slipped through the cracks. In my case the very criteria that Nicho uses to
> determine which stories to avoid is the same criteria I use to determine
> which stories to buy and I was completely ignoring this story. I guess I
> should say thank you to Nicho cause without the comment I would have
> continued ignoring the story.

Well, I did mention it in the other thread we spoke =p. And as in having mind control.