Here's an idea: Instead of third person or first person, why don't you write second person. Write it like you're talking TO the reader. That's SO intimate!
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Video game porn. We need more video game porn, because - hey, it's video games, and porn! What can possibly go wrong? Pikachuuuuuu!!!!
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Make it a multi-part story, of course. And end every chapter on a cliffhanger. Right in the middle of sex. That'll keep them on the edge of their seats!
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OF COURSE you can write a story from the opposite gender's point of view! How different can it be???
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All aliens have tentacles, right?
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Beat advice for a talentless writer is to find inspiration for what they actually want to write, and to just research at least 10 great works in that genre, and style. Then mimic to the best ability the word choices, situation, character descriptions, and vernacular of the pieces, until you get a hang of how to do a serviceable job of writing your own version of the stories. Talent is much less important than hard work. Hard work is what truly pays off in the end, and is more than half of what makes a good writer write great work.
I'm sure the intent of this thread was humor.
That being said, writing is a skill as much as it is a talent. Some people have a natural feel for the written word and others have to work harder to develop it. Anything you state could be excellent advice for developing writers if framed correctly, as a writing exercise (except the tentacle one, I suppose).
I just dislike the term 'talentless'. It's discouraging and needlessly so.
Cheers. Carry on.
I have been told, that I have no talent. However, I considered the source. My advice, is to keep writing, and hone the art.
Just keep writing. Practise makes perfect also another advice I can say is read the story back to yourself out loud to see how it flows.
Wouldn't it be fair to say that outside of grammar, story structure, and that kind of thing, there really is no right or wrong? You can write multipart stories and even some without sex in them. You can dissect the characters, or leave the mystery in them. Put 90% sex in the story or set the scene a bit better. Make the same kind of story that has 4000 words, rather than 10000. Make the sex scenes longer than they need to be, or have them be short and sweet.
In the end, the reader decides what they like and don't like. It could even just purely be determined by the author. Call me crazy, but I'm pretty sure that goes on. Same exact story, but it gets read or not read solely based on who wrote it. Or just a better or worse score. I like to think that my writing is a lot better than it was six years ago when some people trashed my stuff as if I was trying to pass off dog shit like four-star restaurant food.
With help from mods, I've sharpened my skills, but I still write my stuff how I want to. Isn't that the most important thing? Maybe the given 'Advice' on this thread would be useful if you were submitting it to a real publisher, but here on Lush, shouldn't you be allowed to write the way you want to? Even if this as meant to be humorous, I'm not seeing it. That's not to say that others could see it as being somewhat funny. Although, I know at least here on Lush, people put their hearts and souls into their work.
Maybe that alone comes from talent, as I've heard from some mods that some work just doesn't look like it was edited at all. Should be common sense, but maybe it is talent. It doesn't just go to the writing, but the way you display your work. As I've seen on other sites, the work isn't perfect here, but is definitely a big step up. So, after you learn how to write and make it work, you just need to create your own craft. Just because people don't read your stuff, it doesn't mean your work is horrible.
I know results can speak for themselves, but stick to what you want to write. If the results don't make you happy, I guess leave or reinvent your craft. The best advice you can take is your own, do you what you want to do rather than what others tell you.
I think there should be an award for "Most Talentless" writer of the month. I volunteer to be first guinea pig.