Interview with a0040pc – Prolific Writer at Giantess Fan, Muscle Fan, and Shrink Fan

a0040pc is a writer for Interweb Comics (IWC) the publisher operating Giantess Fan, Muscle Fan, Shrink Fan, and other fetish comic sites. At IWC a0040pc wrote quite a few comics such as the one-shot “A Giantess’ Christmas,” “Giantess RPG” (currently on its 14th issue with the 15th coming this July), and “The Demonic Deal” for Giantess Fan plus “One Extreme to Another,” “Super Retirement,” and “Survival of the Smallest” for Shrink Fan. Furthermore, a0040pc has been active on the Giantess City Forum since at least December 2007. He started the GTS/SW Comics thread back in late October 2008 which has amassed more than 4,700 replies and more than 852,400 views as of this writing! a0040pc has also shared several commissioned art pieces plus a number of stories on his DeviantArt page. At DeviantArt and Giantess City, a0040pc has written hundreds of chapters in multiple fan fiction series based on Roald Dahl’s Big Friendly Giant (BFG). Fans can read a0040pc’s free stories at DeviantArt and can find his commercial work at IWC.

#1) Can you tell the readers a little about yourself?

I’m a super Jurassic Park fan from the Wolverhampton area of the West Midlands in the UK. I’ve been active in the community for almost two decades and don’t plan to step away anytime soon. My day job is in the fast food industry and it has its ups and downs much like any job. My hobbies do include writing, playing video games and building Gunpla model kits.

#2) How did you first become interested in size-fetish themes, like giantesses and shrunken women?

Hmm, one of the first was definitely the Disney Alice In Wonderland film from the 1953. There were also some episodes of shows liked Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (that was what it was known in the UK at the time), Skysurfer Strikeforce and a few others. Then there were a few books such as George’s Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl.

#3) Are any everyday acquaintances aware of your interest in size?

There are a few close family members who know but it isn’t really discussed.

#4) What are a few of your favorite works from other creators?

Hmm, there are a few I like. The Jane of Decura series by Lord Wolx, There’s An App For That and Ordinary Girls by Robclassact, Then there is the Gwen series by Rick 2202 which I have had the honour of working alongside on a couple of projects.

#5) How would you describe your stories?

My stories are a little hard for me to describe. I tend to come up with a concept and then write what comes to mind. I’m what is called a Discovery Writer. That is that more often than not, when I am writing I’m not exactly sure what will be on the page. I do have some plans but sometimes when I’m about to implement it but realise that it wouldn’t work. My stories are written for the enjoyment of those in the community and they have mostly been enjoyed. Of course, some more than others.

#6) Have you participated in SizeCon? Do you plan to attend in the future?

Unfortunately no, I have never attended Size Con or plan to do so. Not because I have any feelings against it, quite the contrary. It’s just is expensive for me to travel there. There is also the trouble of getting visas and such. One day I would love to attend but for the foreseeable future, I won’t be able to.

#7) Are there any upcoming projects you would like to mention?

Well I do have some projects coming up. I have just started my own Isekai series with a delinquent finding themselves in another world and having to protect a princess. (Of course the delinquent is a giant in this world). A few new comics for Interweb Comics and in the planning stages for a couple of sequels for my story Lucy of Panolia. One being a spin-off with a character who was created by a fan called Star Warrior Robby and a direct sequel that will focus on Lucy’s daughter who is half human, half titan.

Thank you for this interview!

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