Dear Susan,
Please accept apologies from me also about losing touch. I don't have a lot of time to myself these days. Thank you very much for the notes about my work. I have drawn a few more since the last series I sent to you, and of course I will make sure you receive them. Feel free to include any of the ones you think are appropriate for the next issues this year.
I must thank you so much for this Christmas's fine issue. It was a real treat to read, with fantastic artwork from Mary Beth Sanford and Christeen. The latter's artwork is perfect in capturing the docile feelings of a boy trapped in elaborately feminine outfits. I can see you have excelled yourself again in putting this together. My favourite letters were ' Wearing my Sister's Tights and Knickers' (of course), and 'Peter's Baby Party' (I think that's the title). The story 'A Visit to Mrs Nagel's' was also very exciting. I felt very sissyish and satisfied reading these, and also very inspired to create more sissy tights and knicker discipline images.
I am still working on my web site. Of course, I want the web page to be free for everyone, with the hundred or so drawings in different sections, along with a few stories to accompany them. I also want to request short stories based around the scenarios I have drawn, so that the text can be read beneath the sketches. I wonder if you could request these stories from your readers? I can e-mail interested writers with my sketches, and collect the text this way.
I'd like to hear your thoughts
on this, and I look forward to hearing from you again.
Best wishes,
Paul
Paul himself is so good at capturing facial expression, that his compliment to Christeen's outstanding work carries extra force. If readers have original stories that they would like illustrated, then they can write to Paul at plan17@hotmail.com. There is no guarantee that your story will be illustrated: the drawings take a good deal of work, so Paul will have to be selective.
With work by both Paul
and Christeen to be published in 2002, 'Petticoat Discipline Monthly' looks
set for a particularly outstanding illustrative year.
Susan