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Author's notes about “The
Wanderings of Amy” and other erotic discipline fiction
By –EC-
The Wanderings of Amy
The "Wanderings of Amy" is my first effort to write
fiction of any sort. I had prior experience writing works of non-fiction,
journalism, and academic research. However, I had always wanted to write fiction
and have had ideas for a couple of political novels for many years. During the
summer of 2002, for reasons I myself do not understand, I started to write a
story in which I sought to explore a variety of erotic punishment scenarios.
Originally I intended to write a story of about 10 chapters, but as my
imagination took off, I ended up with a novel of 28 chapters instead.
“The
Wanderings of Amy” began its existence as a series of connected short stories
posted to several Yahoo spanking forums. I did not write the novel from
beginning to end. The chapters that most heavily concentrate on scenes of
discipline were written first. As I became more interested in developing the
characters I subsequently wrote the chapters that do not have discipline scenes.
I sought to explore their issues and thought patterns, and how their
personalities make them interact with each other. I needed to develop a plot to
justify the characters' punishments, and then develop the characters to make the
plot flow. As time went on I began to like my characters more and more, and
increasingly sought to explore their lives, as well as their thoughts and
personalities.
Because “The Wanderings of Amy” was my first novel, I experimented to find a
style of storytelling that worked for what I was trying to accomplish. My work
on the project did not end with the concluding chapter, because I did two major
revisions of the chapters to make them more consistent and to further develop
the characters after completing the original draft. I later came to like my
characters so much that I later wrote a non-fetish version of the story that
continues the characters’ lives three years past the ending of the fetish
version.
As the fetish version of the novel neared its conclusion, I realized I really
wanted something better for the story, and started looking around for a better
place to post. Eventually I decided to build my own website in FrontPage and
feature the story along with my Corel Draw art. The website with the story
stayed posted for over a year and was visited by quite a few people. However,
over time the hassle of trying to post changes to the website, the lack of any
feedback from my visitors, and the increasing amount of spam filling my inbox
convinced me the website was not worth maintaining. After I allowed my Internet
contract to expire, I decided to revise the novel to its current form and posted
it my Yahoo group “EC’s Adult Spanking Forum”.
The characters from “The Wanderings of Amy” remained largely forgotten during
2004 while I wrote my second novel “Maragana Girl”. However, as I started
working with Poser and creating images for both novels, the characters
from the first novel re-entered my mind as I selected models to represent them in my art and began
making illustrations. The models I used for Amy Debbs and Suzanne Foster were
downloaded character sets, but I decided to create my own characters to
represent Robert Johnson, Ruth Burnside, and Paul Glisan from original base
models I purchased from DAZ.
As “Maragana Girl” neared its conclusion, the desire to further develop a couple
of the characters from “The Wanderings of Amy” returned to my thoughts. My
original idea was to write a novel that featured the earlier years of my
fictional dominatrix Ruth Burnside. However I felt that I did not have enough
material to dedicate an entire novel to Dr. Burnside. I solved the problem by
making her a secondary character in my third novel “The Freshman”. Another
character from “The Wanderings of Amy”, the photographer Suzanne Foster, also
makes brief appearance in “The Freshman”.
Originally there was no connection between the plots or characters of my first
two novels “The Wanderings of Amy” and “Maragana Girl”. However, because one of
the goals I had for writing “The Freshman” was to further develop the lives of
several characters from earlier projects, my third novel bridges the first two.
The story of “The Wanderings of Amy” begins about three years after the
conclusion of “The Freshman”. Suzanne Foster, who was a college sophomore when
she met Cecilia Sanchez, now is about to graduate. Dr. Ruth Burnside’s life is
somewhat less changed; instead of 38 she now is 42, but her career and her sex
life remain the same.
If you read “The Wanderings of Amy” in its entirety, you will notice that the
punishment scenes throughout the novel vary tremendously. Scenarios can be M/F,
F/F, or F/M, and characters that were submissive in one chapter can become
dominant in another. That is because I wanted to keep the novel from becoming
monotonous, and also because over the course of the story my characters grow and
become more confident in themselves. The changes within my characters continued
to be a pattern in my later novels “Maragana Girl” and “The Freshman”.
"The Wanderings of Amy" is a work of erotic fantasy. All characters and
situations are purely figments of my imagination. The story is not intended to
represent real people or events, nor how I feel people should behave in real
life. There are a few autobiographical elements in certain events, descriptions,
and characters in this story, but for the most part everything that takes place
is purely a product of my head. I tried to keep the story's settings and
elements as realistic as possible, but took the liberty to diverge from reality
when I felt it was necessary to make the story flow better.
The Setting for "The Wanderings of Amy"
I have only been to Chicago once, so I know what the city looks like, and that
is about it. I deliberately picked a city where I have not spent much time. The
choice of Chicago was arbitrary, as were all other places mentioned in the
story. I just needed some place names and chose some out of the Mid-West. The
university is not supposed to be any in particular. The reader may assume that
Amy and the other characters attend a major university, but it is a fictitious
one, located in a western suburb away from the downtown area.
My characters' names also are arbitrary. I was sparing with giving names to my
characters on purpose. I chose common first names for everyone. In the cases
where I felt I had to provide a last name, I simply used street names from the
area where I currently live.
My thoughts on erotic discipline fiction in general and influences on “The
Wanderings of Amy”
I became interested in erotic discipline fiction when I was about 15 years old.
At that time some of the censorship laws in the bookstores were somewhat looser
than they are today, so I had no trouble buying several Victorian-era erotic
discipline novels. The two earliest novels I read were “A Man with a Maid”
series and “Frank and I”. I greatly enjoyed those novels and their generally
upbeat mood and positive endings. Those two novels greatly influenced my how I
viewed other erotic discipline fiction I read later.
I believe that the single character that has most influenced erotic discipline
literature is the fictitious dominatrix Harriet Marwood from “The Governess”. I
have seen elements of Harriet Marwood in many different erotic discipline
stories that feature a dominant female character. Undoubtedly Harriet Marwood
heavily influenced my character Ruth Burnside. However, Burnside also contains a
lot of myself and shares many of my own thoughts and values.
I presume that the most famous and influential novel in the genre of erotic
discipline fiction has been “The Story of O”. I read it, and found the
psychological setting of the novel fascinating. However, I was repulsed by the
novel’s violence and scenes of mutilation. In spite of my overall dislike of
“The Story of O”, some of its influence has worked its way into “The Wanderings
of Amy”. Wendy Lee’s submission to Ruth Burnside is as complete as O’s
submission was to Sir Stephen. However, in my story Ruth Burnside cares about
Wendy and ultimately hopes to help her. Burnside subjects Wendy to intense
suffering to satisfy Wendy’s needs, not so much her own desires. In contrast
with O, Wendy leaves her internment in Burnside’s house a stronger person and is
able to move on with her life.
Chapter 1 of "The Wanderings of
Amy" |