Artwork - Gemma & Francesco Moretti in the early 90s
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One Year of Review Yeah, one year and something. This last year was like a decade for me, entirely dedicated to creating comics. Countless hours behind the monitor creating characters, scenes, and writing scripts, I was fully committed as a full-time job. Give a look at Season One and Season Six for comparison. Every day I was working for more than ten hours to improve the quality of the comics. The only barrier that I see at this moment is that English is not my native language. I can speak four languages, not including my native English, Italian, French, and German, but I was never dedicated so much to master them. In the future, if we reach the second goal, I plan to find some freelancer who will check my scripts and correct them with mistakes made with writing and check every episode before publishing. My Wishlist until December 31 is to hit the first goal with 40 stable supporters. It will boost my morale so I can continue to be fully dedicated to what I'm doing
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Short History of Connections & Spin-offs I told you before how everything started. If you are a new supporter and want to know more about it, hit the "blog" tag. The idea first was to be erotic series, not with hardcore scenes. I don't know what changed my mind. The series was all in one. When I started to work on it was hard to execute because parts were too big. The main plot is Connection now, the shrink part, the rural part, and one more piece, which you will read later about. At that time, I only had few supporters, Mortorious, James R, Vic M, and Fbanana. Mortorious was one of them who started immediately to talk with me. We were talked a lot about it. I told him my idea and showed him parts of the first season and the second season. The script was fucking huge! He gives me the best advice then, to cut the script in the parts, and then was the central part of Connections born in Season 2 and the spin-off Dangerous Confessions. Later he read the parts
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Answer to our Patreon Julian (It is an excellent question, so I wanted everyone to read it) Quote : Julian: ..And I think it’s really cool they are the center of your stories. I’m curious what made you create a whole world around the spectacular lives of older beauties. I know recently you shared a story with all of us, but was just wondering if there was something else that inspired you? What inspired me? When I see the first movie of Mario Salieri, an Italian adult director. After that, I watched every other movie from him to date. His new films are commercial now, not that good as the old ones. Before he commercialized his movies, around 2002, I opened a DVD club in my town, and I got all of his collections for that time. The collection was enormous, and every movie was rented every day without a problem. I was introducing Salieri to the people who were interested in that kind of adult movie. People were reserving DVD movies from him. At that time was not easy to f
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The real inspiration behind Amalia Cappelli character and Connections Series One year before, I met a woman in Tuscany. At that time, my life was remarkable. I had around 57 flights per year all around Europe (best islands and vacation places). Then covid-19 has come everything was turn around. I was stuck in Spain for three months because of the covid -19, at that time I thought that I would die there, the situation was so bad, it was stuck from March till June, there was no way out. Until I was stuck in the motel (it's fucking long story, but I will cut it out), I started writing the story for Connections. After some time, I found a flight from Madrid to Tuscany. I stayed there for one more month at real-life Amalia Cappelli (the name is changed). She was a kind person, the same as in the story (not in the fictional sex scenes). Then I started to write a fictional story about her. Till The Next Update!