Congratulations to all the participants of my second annual September Kinky Scribbles Challenge! While we can write kinky scribbles at any time of the year, it’s fun to try and make a collective effort like this. The goal of the event was to help people write and release stories quickly to help build confidence and have fun seeing what we could create. Y’all, I am so proud of all the writers in our community who gave it a try.
Together, seven participants worked for a cumulative 16 hours and 25 minutes to write nine different stories, growing our total collective output to a hefty 12,747 words!
(Please pretend I wrote a hilarious pun here about the size of 747 airplanes.)
Participants
Please join me in celebrating and supporting these writers by reading their work and sharing it to your friends! If you’re able, please consider following them on social media and sending a tip or subscribing to their Patreons.
In alphabetical order by author:
- Chuck Murnoe, Smothered Into Nothing, 1775 words, 1.33 hours
- Elle Largesse, Tiny Spa Day, 1124 words, 1.75 hours
- MicroK, Her and Her Master (CW: NSFW & impact play), 1809 words
- Myeel Sizechanger, untitled, 520 words, 2 hours
- pseudoclever, Outrun the Bear, 1115 words, 1.25 hours
- pseudoclever, A Song of Devotion, 1056 words, 2 hours
- Red/Max, Bewildered Worker, 1062 words, 0.58 hours
- Salem_sage, Out of Step, 1205 words, 2.5 hours
- Salem_sage, The Dwindle, 3081 words, 5 hours
Don’t see your story listed here? Check that you followed my parameters, like including content tags and posting it someplace public where I could find the hashtag. You can message me on social media or email me if you know of any stories I missed.
Reminder: this is not a contest and I have some hard limits due to past trauma, so I will not be reading all the stories. I will only include links to public stories, and stories that offer content tags. For accessibility and consent, if your stories include themes from the Top 16 Content Tags and you do not tag them, I will not share those until you add tags at the start of the story. I reserve the right to not feature a story for any reason.
Congrats!
This month had a lot of highs and lows for me and for a lot of people, and I’m going to keep this short to conserve energy.
If you’d like a post-event pep talk full of compassion and meant to help calibrate expectations, please enjoy one from Past Elle, which you can find at the end of last year’s celebratory post.
While I have you, I also encourage people to consider donating to relief efforts underway for survivors of Hurricane Helene. See this tab of a large community-run spreadsheet of resources and places to donate, ranging from large orgs to small individual GoFundMe fundraisers.
Thank you all for joining me on this wild ride. I’m so proud of us all! Wonderful work, everyone!