Because text-based platforms like ASSTR host decades of continuous, unindexed text files, search engines frequently index random text strings, dialogue snippets, or title combinations embedded within old files. When contemporary web users search for obscure phrases, legacy database mirrors and raw text dumps occasionally surface in search engine results pages (SERPs), bridging the gap between Web 1.0 archival history and the modern internet ecosystem.
: Due to the unrestricted, historical nature of amateur archives, content is unrated and often features intense, taboo themes that require careful reader discretion.
| Title | Year | Length | Synopsis (≤ 50 words) | |-------|------|--------|-----------------------| | | 2003 | 42 k words | A ruthless interrogator uses psychological torture to awaken hidden desires in political prisoners. | | Midnight Submission | 2007 | 12 k words | A shy accountant is lured into an after‑hours club where a charismatic “Master” introduces him to bondage. | | Ritual of the Red Cloth | 2011 | 28 k words | A secret society conducts a ceremonial “blood‑play” that blurs the line between pain and ecstasy. | | Warehouse 13 | 2015 | 9 k words | Employees discover a hidden basement where the CEO runs a “performance‑review” that is anything but professional. | | Vampire’s Kiss | 2019 | 16 k words | A centuries‑old vampire forces a young artist into a nocturnal feeding ritual that becomes an obsession. | | The Edge of Consent | 2022 | 23 k words | A legal‑drama setting where a judge explores the gray zones of consensual power exchange. | | Caged in the Dark | 2024 | 8 k words | A prison‑setting story where an inmate becomes the “toy” of a sadistic warden. |
The ASSTR search function is notoriously primitive. It functions on a relatively literal database lookup. If a story's metadata header says "By: Jack Woodford," searching for "Woody" will not return that file. ASSTR does not utilize the advanced autocorrect or "Did you mean...?" features standard on Google. Furthermore, many uploaders of older texts (like those from Woodford) often abbreviated the author name or appended it to the end of a text file without a proper header, meaning the name might be inside the text, not in the searchable index.
For those who prefer physical books, several small presses (such as ) have reprinted "The Best of Jack Woodford" in paperback editions. These often include introductions that discuss his legal battles with censors, providing a historical context you cannot get from a plain text file.
Known for being "reclusive," he prioritizes artistic value over commercial success, famously stating he has "no patience" for taking photos himself. The Hollywood Stuntman: Jack Woody (1895–1969)