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This is highly sexually aggressive. It's not right and I feel uncomfortable.
good.
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3) proof read and edit. YOU don't want to put yourself out there with mistakes nor do you want to get rejected for them. we don't want that either, so make sure it's as close to perfect as possible when you send it in. yes, i will fix typos or little mistakes, but i'm not going to re-write the thing for you (i actually did that one, taking a straight story into a lesbian love fest - i spent a month on the bench for that one - oops!).
word of advice - i've been doing this for a long time and i know who you are if you're sending in stories - that means i know who sends in clean stories (Hi Master Jonathon!) that i can get up really fast (thanks to those of you who do, and you know who you are), and i know who sends in stories that i have to constantly send back. so do the other mods. at some point, they see you in the que and go 'fuck that, it's going to be another nightmare, i'm skipping over them). sorry, but that's how it happens - you make this harder then it needs to be for us, you go to the back of the line. simple as that.
Quote by Master_Jonathan
I write a LOT of multi-part stories - in fact, I'd hazard a guess that most of mine are multi-chapter stories. And I know just what you mean about waiting for the next installment (if there is one) or the writer not finishing the story because of loss of interest.
I make sure my story is completely written before I publish the first chapter no matter if it's a two part story or a ten part story. I don't want my readers to have to wait for more than a week to read the next installment. And with a couple rare exceptions, I keep my stories all in the same category and link them so they are easy to find.
Don't believe everything that you read.
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actually, that's my prime motivator
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To tell you the truth, Novels and Novellas do move slowly. They don't get the reads that other categories would but it's a good exercise in writing and helps broaden your horizons as far as what you can write.
Don't believe everything that you read.
Quote by Coco
Good job here, sprite.
Might I add:
Then and than, too and to, there is a difference.
Be careful with breath and breathe.
To make a word plural do not use 's; it's either s, es, or ies. (stories not story's; 's refers to possession)
Read your story out loud to someone. Their ears or yours will likely pick up some issues.
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Thanks for the advice and will definitely take it on board.
With regard to (2) you are judging that solely in quantity of views rather than quality. It certainly gives no impression of how many people read the story to completion. I would guess that although quantity declined the quality increased with each chapter because if you're reading ch 2, 3, 4 etc then you're clearly invested in the story. This assumes that the majority of people reading later chapters started from the beginning.
A little while back Facebook got into bother because it was claiming video viewings on the basis of a 3 second minimum. How do we know we don't face a similar situation? One way to tell would be the number of comments, votes etc on later chapters. Do these increase showing a higher quality of 'view'.
Of course, we all want lots of viewings but we also want people to read to the end and enjoy and come back for more. Chapters is a good way of doing that.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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i will bend over backwards to make you happy
My Anti-Valentine Entry 💔
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/cheating/a-valentines-date-to-remember
My first EP and a top ten from the Pride Competition
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/lesbian/-love-is-love-.aspx
Hanging in the background but around
Quote by Coco
Good job here, sprite.
Might I add:
Then and than, too and to, there is a difference.
Be careful with breath and breathe.
To make a word plural do not use 's; it's either s, es, or ies. (stories not story's; 's refers to possession)
Read your story out loud to someone. Their ears or yours will likely pick up some issues.
Quote by Elder1
There's a difference between trying to help a writer & merely busting balls with excessive nit-picking. My story Reaching Out has been " fixed" 5 or 6 times, & each time a particular mod finds a whole new set of faults not mentioned previously. This very easily leads me to believe there's some ulterior motives involved? To close to Christmas? My story offends you personally? Or that it's coming from an old man that went to college in another era that doesn't jibe with today's methods of writing?
Also, I think your uploader has glitches, or doesn't fully delete previous versions of the same submission or something? I fix all missing punctuation, always have the spell checker on, Separate quoted speech between characters like she said...
All the things she complained about on my part I've seen in published stories here & worse. So don't bust mine if someone else's story got printed with what your busting my hump over. I could point out a lot of them.
For now, unless I can email the word processor version for another mod to look at, I just give up. I've published full length novels, books on home brewing with history & all, even the historical realities of American true tall tale's real-world people behind them.
These are just sex stories, not Nathanial Hawthorn, HG Wells, etc. I'd really like to get my stories read, but they never will be if they're constantly nit-picked to death over some aspects of the list of perceived problems that are literary devices up to the writer to use & not 100% correct if used only one way. This person really needs to stop filtering my work through her style, as I'm sure many of you do from time to time.
I try to write like real-world people actual speak & behave...not this stylized malarkey I all too often see.
Look y'all, I know you have a lot of submissions to go through- she reminds me of that & being short-handed as well- , But damn, I've seen worse than mine published on here, but I ghet nit-picked to the point I just give up. Damn. I really wanted something I've written to be seen by more than just a few scattered readers around the world...
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There's a difference between trying to help a writer & merely busting balls with excessive nit-picking. My story Reaching Out has been " fixed" 5 or 6 times, & each time a particular mod finds a whole new set of faults not mentioned previously. This very easily leads me to believe there's some ulterior motives involved? To close to Christmas? My story offends you personally? Or that it's coming from an old man that went to college in another era that doesn't jibe with today's methods of writing?
Also, I think your uploader has glitches, or doesn't fully delete previous versions of the same submission or something? I fix all missing punctuation, always have the spell checker on, Separate quoted speech between characters like she said...
All the things she complained about on my part I've seen in published stories here & worse. So don't bust mine if someone else's story got printed with what your busting my hump over. I could point out a lot of them.
For now, unless I can email the word processor version for another mod to look at, I just give up. I've published full length novels, books on home brewing with history & all, even the historical realities of American true tall tale's real-world people behind them.
These are just sex stories, not Nathanial Hawthorn, HG Wells, etc. I'd really like to get my stories read, but they never will be if they're constantly nit-picked to death over some aspects of the list of perceived problems that are literary devices up to the writer to use & not 100% correct if used only one way. This person really needs to stop filtering my work through her style, as I'm sure many of you do from time to time.
I try to write like real-world people actual speak & behave...not this stylized malarkey I all too often see.
Look y'all, I know you have a lot of submissions to go through- she reminds me of that & being short-handed as well- , But damn, I've seen worse than mine published on here, but I ghet nit-picked to the point I just give up. Damn. I really wanted something I've written to be seen by more than just a few scattered readers around the world...
Quote by Simmerdownchick
What?
I guess I
must rewrite
my newest story.
I thought it was ok
if I made shapes.
I was inspired,
and I wanted
Sprite to re
write my
story
(giggles)