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1'''Pinata''' is the internet screen name of ''DarthWiki/Mythology101Cycle'' author Jeremy Frost. He has written several poems, a few short stories and a little bit of FanFiction under this name while [[DevelopmentHell waiting for the first Mythology 101 book to finally be completed. Which it isn't yet]]. He is also a regular contributor to ''HonorableHogwarts'', and is known by Pinata there too.
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3Much of his work can be found on {{Literotica}}.
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5Works that were written under the name Pinata:
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7* ''TheSexStar'': WebSerialNovel written for {{Literotica}}, currently on Chapter 13.
8* ''Jason Frost and the Muggle-born Revolt'' (work in progress): {{Prequel}} FanFic to ''HonorableHogwarts'', showing what the [[OriginalCharacter OCs]] were doing during the timeframe of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows''. In the Potterverse, TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized.
9* ''Sea Dog Cemetery'': {{PWP}} story written for Literotica's Halloween contest in 2011.
10* ''Candy For Candy'': Another Literotica Halloween contest entry. Pinata ''loves'' Halloween.
11* ''The Ghost Writer'': The third, and final, Literotica Halloween contest entry. A [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel serious horror story]] that just happens to have sex in it, rather than {{PWP}} like the other two. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Drew a comparison]] to StephenKing in a user-posted comment.
12* ''Candy Everybody Wants'' (work in progress): Due to heavy user demand on Literotica for a sequel to ''Candy For Candy'', Pinata is working to produce one.
13* ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!'': Written for Literotica's Winter Holidays Contest 2011, but delayed until January by repeated rejections (see BreakingTheFourthWall below).
14* ''Ella Inseminated'' (work in progress): X-rated version of ''EllaEnchanted'', being written for (what else?) Literotica. Not a contest entry.
15* ''Cinemark 18 May 2003'': Poem posted to Literotica as well as numerous other sites, including [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=6ykuwwiwx85b87wcc7xkfu02&page=8#191 right here on TV Tropes]]. Not erotic in nature.
16* ''No Man's Land'' (work in progress): New WebSerialNovel idea. Horny aliens wipe out the male population of Earth so they can have the women for themselves. It's basically ''FallingSkies'' as a porno.
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18! Tropes that apply to Pinata's work:
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20* AbsoluteCleavage: Kaitlyn's slingshot bikini at the end of ''The Ghost Writer''. WordOfGod assures us that this is going to be a part of the CostumePorn in ''Candy Everybody Wants'' as well.
21* ActionGirl: Anything he's written taking place in the HarryPotter universe contains at least one example. ''TheSexStar'' contains four actual girls and two {{Hermaphrodite}} characters who ''might'' fit the bill.
22** ''No Man's Land'' is going to deal pretty heavily with this trope, as well.
23* {{Adorkable}}: At least three characters in ''The Sex Star'', Sabrina in ''The Ghost Writer'' and two of his characters on ''HonorableHogwarts'' are at least ''intended'' to be this.
24** Also stated to be the main reason he fell so madly in love with the subject of ''Cinemark 18 May 2003'', who had a {{Nerdgasm}} when he asked her whether she had seen ''TheMatrixReloaded''.
25* AllLoveIsUnrequited: A major recurring theme in his poetry. He even has a poem called "Unrequited".
26* AllMenArePerverts: Applies to his {{Literotica}} stuff in a ''BIG'' way.
27* AllWomenAreLustful: DoubleSubverted. There are characters in ''The Sex Star'' that need aphrodisiacs to get them really going, but once they get going they get ''[[AnythingThatMoves going]]''. Also pops up in some of his other stories where women are wary of/uninterested in sex, but then enjoy it once they start having it.
28* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!'', but in a [[CrossesTheLineTwice very funny way]].
29* AnythingThatMoves: Too many examples to list. Even ''The Sex Star'' by itself has too many individual characters to whom this applies.
30* AssholeVictim: Pulled off a couple of times in ''The Ghost Writer'', and a few times in ''The Sex Star''. Also Jason's typical M.O. on ''HonorableHogwarts''.
31** Also applies to Mary in ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!''
32* AuthorAppeal: In massive quantities, as is the case with anyone who writes erotica.
33* AuthorTract: ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!'' is about punishing a Christian girl for pushing her religion down everyone's throats by saying "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays". For extra bonus points, the girls punishing her are explicitly stated to be witches, invoking the author's own pagan beliefs.
34* BiggusDickus
35* BitchInSheepsClothing: Has occurred a few times. Usually leads to AssholeVictim.
36* BiTheWay: Any female character who's not an example of AnythingThatMoves is probably this. Averted with most ([[HoYay but not all]]) male characters.
37* BittersweetEnding: ''The Ghost Writer'', unless of course you consider it a DownerEnding.
38* BlackAndGrayMorality: By way of ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt.
39* BlackAndWhiteBeauty: See also AuthorAppeal. This guy definitely has a "type".
40* BondOneLiner: In Chapter 12 of ''The Sex Star'', and at the end of ''The Ghost Writer''. A couple of them have occurred on ''HonorableHogwarts'' as well.
41* BoundAndGagged: Played ''with'', but never played straight. Characters are often bound, but never gagged. Pinata has been quoted as saying, "I like looking at women's faces too much to ruin them with masks, gags or blindfolds."
42* BrainBleach: Trust us, you're gonna need it. Especially if you read his stuff on Literotica.
43* BrainyBrunette: Considering the number of brunettes in his work (see also BlackAndWhiteBeauty), it's not surprising that this trope occurs quite often.
44* BreakingTheFourthWall: ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!'' was rejected three times with the message "Does your story contain an underage character?". The ages of the characters are never specifically stated, so there was no reason to assume anyone was underage, but the Literotica admins still did. This led Pinata to include a pithy remark directed at them about how all the characters are legal in parentheses -- directly in the middle of the story's text. The story was approved.
45* BuxomIsBetter: Try and find a story on Literotica that ''doesn't'' play with this trope.
46* CaptainErsatz: It's not uncommon for him to base his {{Literotica}} characters on women he's lusted after in RealLife, often giving the characters the same first names as their real-life counterparts.
47* CatholicSchoolgirlsRule: Candy's trick-or-treat costume in ''Candy For Candy''; ''Happy Holidays, Damn It!'' takes place at an all-girls' school where the students wear uniforms like this, too.
48* ClusterFBomb
49* CostumePorn: Everything he's posted to Literotica except for ''The Sex Star'' (in which the characters aren't wearing ''anything'') has this.
50* CountryMatters
51* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The usual manner in which people are offed in ''The Sex Star'', ''The Ghost Writer'' and ''Honorable Hogwarts''. NobodyDies in his other Literotica stories.
52* DarkerAndEdgier: Considering the way that CerebusSyndrome applies to ''The Sex Star'', and the way that {{Gorn}} and HighOctaneNightmareFuel apply to ''The Ghost Writer'', it's probably safe to say that his stuff on Literotica is at least intended to be Darker and Edgier than the other stories on the site.
53** This is true of his poetry, too... non-limerick, completely serious pieces of raw, unbridled emotion with F-words in them.
54* DeadpanSnarker: He loves doing this. The protagonist of ''The Ghost Writer'' is even a FirstPersonSnarker.
55* DistractedByTheSexy: Kaitlyn is still wearing her [[AbsoluteCleavage slingshot bikini]] when the cops come to the house to investigate a neighbor's report of gunshots at the end of ''The Ghost Writer''. This has such an effect on the cops that they fail to notice that the sliding glass back door is shattered.
56** Of course, it's implied that Kaitlyn may have some MindRape-oriented powers as well... maybe she hypnotized them or something.
57* EmotionalTorque: Turned UpToEleven in his poetry, although he also knows how to make a character's death scene awesomely tragic when writing fiction (as evidenced in ''The Sex Star'', as well as with certain characters on ''Honorable Hogwarts'').
58* EthicalSlut: Pinata is one himself, so this is a common enough trope in his work.
59* TheFairFolk: The subject of ''The Ghost Writer'', though it reads almost like a CosmicHorrorStory at times and is therefore an even darker interpretation of "evil fae" than usual.
60* {{Fanservice}}
61* FetishFuel
62* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: See also {{Gorn}}.
63* GirlOnGirlIsHot: Some of his stories don't even have male characters.
64* GoodBadGirl
65* {{Gorn}}: The deaths in ''The Ghost Writer'' are extremely graphic, especially considering Literotica's usual stance against such things. Also, as is noted on its trope page, ''HonorableHogwarts''.
66* {{Goth}}: Francesca in ''Sea Dog Cemetery'', according to WordOfGod.
67* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one of the characters in ''The Ghost Writer'', as well as a couple on ''Honorable Hogwarts''.
68* ImmodestOrgasm
69* IntentionalNightmareFuel: ''The Ghost Writer''. Also, the [[TheGrudge Saeki]] arc on ''HonorableHogwarts'' and the HellIsThatNoise segments of each greenhouse scene in ''The Sex Star''.
70* KickTheSonOfABitch: As is also the case when he writes under his real name, villains are ''not'' treated kindly in this guy's work.
71* LesYay: [[GirlOnGirlIsHot And then some]].
72** [[BeyondTheImpossible And then some more on top of that]].
73* MindRape: ''Candy For Candy'' is a mind-control story. It's also implied that Kaitlyn might be able to do this to her victims in ''The Ghost Writer''.
74* MostWritersAreWriters: A dark take on this in ''The Ghost Writer''. May or may not also apply to ''TheSexStar'', since Lynn is a journalist.
75* PrecisionFStrike: Done in at least three of his poems.
76* RapeAsDrama: It's now officially GratuitousRape in ''The Sex Star''.
77* RazorFloss: Kaitlyn's hair in ''The Ghost Writer'', as it [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe turns out]].
78* ReallyGetsAround
79* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld
80* ShoutOut: ''The Ghost Writer'' contains Shout Outs to both TVTropes and TheOtherWiki; ''Sea Dog Cemetery'' takes place at, and therefore exists as a ShoutOut to, Busch Gardens theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia; ''The Sex Star'' is ReferenceOverdosed.
81** Pinata has been quoted as saying that he'd like to see a Sex Star DrinkingGame where people take shots (or, alternatively, [[StripPoker remove articles of clothing]]) every time they catch a StarWars reference. There are also quotes from {{Terminator}} and EvilDead.
82* SpankTheCutie
83* {{Stripperific}}: As is common in erotica. See also CostumePorn.
84* SureWhyNot: His response to being asked whether he was going to write a sequel to ''Candy For Candy''.
85* TakeThat: He's proven to be pretty thick-skinned when it comes to ''constructive'' criticism, but if you offer him [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk unconstructive]] criticism, be prepared for an ArmorPiercingInsult or two.
86** Example: One of the people who commented on ''Candy For Candy'' posted simply "lame..."; his response was "Since you're already [[RalphWiggum monosyllabic]], I'm not going to pick on you too much. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Retards have it bad enough already]].

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