One of Literotica's longest-standing authors
Oggbashan
(also affectionately and familiarly known as "Ogg") has
passed away
after a
long, hard-fought battle with cancer
.
Over his two decades at Literotica, Ogg was not only a prolific writer of tales, but also a mentor, friend, and role model. To celebrate his life and his impact on those around him – and also to recognize the impact of heroes in all of our lives - we've created the
Heroism - the Oggbashan Memorial Event
.
Here's more on the event from organizer
TarnishedPenny
:
David Harris, onetime husband of Joan Baez, said that there are two types of public figures - idols and heroes. Idols, he said, show us our limitations. Few of us can realistically aspire to be a supermodel, an A-List actor or an Olympic athlete. Such people exist in a sense almost as a negation of the rest of us.
On the other hand, Harris said, there are heroes, “something that teaches people what they can be… an available model that doesn't exist as something that’s impossible to reach, but really exists as the embodiment of what everybody could be.”
Some types of heroism are easy to recognize - the kind of white-hot bravery, for instance, that sends a perfect stranger running into a burning house to save another’s children. There’s the selfless devotion demonstrated by medical staff and first responders during the scariest height of the pandemic. There’s the moral and physical courage of a 5’ 3” woman refusing to support an unjust society by sitting in the back of an Alabama bus. ’Thank you’ just doesn’t cut it in such cases.
There’s also a more subtle type of heroism, a quiet, stubborn refusal to bow to ill fate or to surrender in the face of fearful odds, be it a poor widow fighting to keep her children fed or, in our case, a good man stubbornly refusing to do the expected, to simply give up and let cancer overwhelm him. For those who didn't know, Ogg died quietly in his bed on 30 May. He specifically requested that this event be postponed until after his death.
With his example in mind, I have been specifically requested to entitle this the ‘Heroism - the Oggbashan Memorial Event’, an annual tribute to a man too damned stubborn to bow to life’s bitter sentences, too proud to stay silent and too full of life to simply fade away. Thank you, Ogg. We miss you.
This event is open to all. Stories and essays may be of any length over 750 words and may be on any theme, erotic or non-erotic. As well as descriptions of heroic acts, discussions and insights about the meaning and importance of heroism in today's world are encouraged.
This event is an Open Challenge. It is not a contest or competition, but an opportunity to create and share tales of both exceptional human beings and the strength of everyday human beings in exceptional situations. All authors are welcome - new and established, all categories of stories welcome.
Please read all the rules and guidelines to make sure your work is included in this special challenge.
Heroism - the Oggbashan Memorial Event
Open to all authors
provided they
read and understand the concept
.
organizer