I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year! There's a lot happening behind the scenes right now at CCC and can't wait to share some of our creations with you in 2015. In year's past, I did a Best & Worst of (Insert Year). Time didn't allow for it last year and I didn't have the effort in 2014, so instead you get this: Courtney's Favorite Caps of 2014.
The first few caps were actually posted in the first week of January 2014. I must have been on a roll that week.
Stepsister Needs is a classic Courtney cap.
I'm not sure when this was posted but the file said it was in first week of January. I love many things about this. The romance element especially.
Age regression has always been popular here. This is one of my favorites. Younger Cousin.
Expecting Something Else is a great pregnancy cap. I should really do more of these.
When Claire and I were brainstorming ideas for a new full-length novel, we made several caps and had a poll to see which one we would write. The winner was "Under the Poms" which Claire and I are still working on but I always liked the plot of this one. Mostly because it's dark and fucked up. Craig's List Ad.
This was one of the very few caps I did last year that had a Before & After pic. I couldn't resist with this one! Cheer Hair.
This cap was a request from a supporter. I love AR mixed with weddings! I think she's happy now. Wed Again.
This was a very popular cap that became our #1 best-selling novel. Not Normal.
This was a cap made for wakkawakka200 that she considered perfect! What's the Point?
LOST CAP. I made this for someone and posted it on Rachel's Haven. I couldn't find it on here, so I can't remember if it was even posted! If it was please remind me!
-Courtney Captisa
I like all of the above caps although I don't like the implication that Jessica was raped. I think my favourite is "Stepsister Needs". Or it might be "What's the Point?". Although I am not particularly fascinated with washrooms, I remember that, as a little kid, I was intrigued by the fact that there was a room at school that boys were not ever allowed to enter. That was one of the first feelings of intrigue related to sexuality that I can ever remember experiencing.
ReplyDeleteI really like your caps that involve the transformed gradually embracing their new lives to the point of actually wanting to be girlfriends, wives and mothers. I also like caps that involve unpopular boys having their problems solved by being turned into girls so I like your cheerleader cap above. Your site is intriguing and entertaining, Courtney! I love your imagination!