Penname: PoisonShroom [Contact] Real name:
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Summary: Stanley reveals his background and how he became manager of the Wishbone resturant. also talks about some of his adventures.
Categories: Giantess
Characters: None
Growth: Amazon (7 ft. to 15 ft.)
Shrink: None
Size Roles: None
Warnings: None
Series: None
Chapters: 44 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 47437 Read Count: 224682
[Report This] Published: January 30 2010 Updated: January 27 2013
Reviewer: PoisonShroom Signed starstarstarstarstar
Date: March 06 2011 Title: Chapter 14: Chapter 14

Wow! What a riveting read! Stanley was always such an engimatic man to me in all of your stories. For example, I would have never guessed that he disliked being around all of the GTS Giantesses he ended up being resposible for. Exposing his backstory has allowed me to truly understand what it means to be the manager of Wishbone. Gosh, what a stressful life.

I really enjoyed this (so far)! I really liked your approach on explaining the multiverse as well. I am a big fan of your works.

Summary: This is part of an art trade with an artist named Lep3r. the scenario was his idea, I just put it down on paper. A girl named Rosa get's an unexpected and terrifying surprise as she suddenly explodes into a 400 foot tall giantess...
Categories: Growing Woman, Giantess, Feet, Growing/Shrinking out of clothes
Characters: None
Growth: Giga (1 mi. to 100 mi.)
Shrink: None
Size Roles: None
Warnings: Following story may contain inappropriate material for certain audiences
Series: None
Chapters: 3 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 10230 Read Count: 26777
[Report This] Published: December 12 2010 Updated: December 28 2010
Reviewer: PoisonShroom Signed
Date: December 30 2010 Title: Chapter 1: Chapter 1

It was interesting to read a story that captivated me in a nonerotic way! That's rare, here. The results were fantastic: I enjoyed reading and sympathizing with the giant girl who was marginalized by society. The writing itself is fantastic, though I did notice that you go from a narrative statement to a thought using commas, such as:

"No!" She sobbed, how many lives had she taken so far? 

 It was a fantastic 3 parter. Thank you for the excellent read!



Author's Response: Very welcome :D...thanks for the review.