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Hello Big Closet,
Noticed this site for a while now. While I am more of a fan of the forced fem stuff, I do a have soft spot for regular crossdressing and tg stories. A while a go I did this illustration to Thomas Roberts forgotten "Bridesmaid for a Friend" story about a boy who is asked to be a bridesmaid for his lady friend's wedding. In the story he learns about himself and finds love. Her story is on Fictionmania.
http://www.fictionmania.tv/stories/readtextstory.html?storyI...
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It is a good drawing. It is a nice realistic touch leaving her chin just a little bit sharp.
As for cross dressing stories, I would recommend Marianne Wright, who is not posted here, but is posted on FM. She has not posted since her last story was criticized a bit too much for the ending. I like that her CD stories a more character centered than clothes centered.
Also there was (is?) a posting of "Bridesmaid for a Friend" on Storysite also.
By the way, the pen name given is ( instead of Thomas Roberts ) Thomas Robinson, which is also what you have on the attribution on the drawing.
Thank you for the correction
Hello, thanks. Sometimes I get distracted or get sidetracked that I forget to verify that. It's funny, I have shown it On FMand Storysite (I know there isn't much activity there), yet no one has pointed that out to me. Thanks for the recommendation too. I will look into it.
Hugs :)
Excellent illustration
I also enjoyed the story, although it didn't seem to still have your picture.
Was the picture a one of or would you be prepared to illustrate other author's works, eg, me?
Thank you Charlotte for the comment
Hello Charlotte,
The illustration was the only one I did for the story. When I really enjoy a story (I mean really enjoy) I'm sometimes compelled to illustrate scenes from it. I tried contacting the author, but they no longer seem to be available. I really enjoy reading stories like Bridesmaid for Friend. And yes, I do illustrations for other writers.