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So just checking the rules. Anything summer related? As long as it mentions summer somewhere in the story?
Russ
Russ
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So just checking the rules. Anything summer related? As long as it mentions summer somewhere in the story?
Russ
Summer Lovin'
themes: warm weather, summer activities, bikinis, etc.
starts: August 21
closes: September 6
winners announced: September 13
So just checking the rules. Anything summer related? As long as it mentions summer somewhere in the story?
Russ
The subject matter rules for contests and events are, as far as I can tell, always liberally interpreted. Make a half-hearted effort to connect it to the subject, and you'll be fine. That's as it should be. Liberal interpretation encourages authors to be creative and gives them more license to write the stories they want to write rather than force-fitting them into an uncomfortable mold.
Yes! I was unpleasantly surprised at how many of the Nude Day stories had nothing about nudity in them, other than characters getting naked to make the sex more convenient. The first one I read like that, I made a comment to that effect, but then I saw it so many more times that I figured it must not matter.
It's a bit like that K.D.Lang song: "Contest Craving".Yes! I was unpleasantly surprised at how many of the Nude Day stories had nothing about nudity in them, other than characters getting naked to make the sex more convenient. The first one I read like that, I made a comment to that effect, but then I saw it so many more times that I figured it must not matter.
Liberality sometimes equates to licence, sadly.Yes! I was unpleasantly surprised at how many of the Nude Day stories had nothing about nudity in them, other than characters getting naked to make the sex more convenient. The first one I read like that, I made a comment to that effect, but then I saw it so many more times that I figured it must not matter.
I got this idea for this guy staying at a hotel and banging some broads there. It should be a postmodern exploration in the heart and soul of men that brings new depths into the eyes of men who dare gaze upon it.
I am amazed at those of you who already have a story ready. How? How do you do it???
Nudity alone is a pretty tame theme for an erotica site, which zips right by that. I've always considered it one of the weakest contest themes here.
Submissions must have an Nude Day theme: i.e. nudism, exhibitionism, voyeurism, surprise nudity, etc.
The topic guidelnes from Laurel are just:
So what? That is in no way responsive to what I posted. A response wasn't really needed. I wasn't questioning the definition of the theme; I was giving the opinion that it was a lame one to write to on an erotica site.
Nudity alone is a pretty tame theme for an erotica site, which zips right by that. I've always considered it one of the weakest contest themes here.
But I call bullshit when I see it .
I actually liked the challenge of trying to make mere nudity a central theme, while coming up with something interesting. It seemed easy to assert or imply that the characters got naked. It seemed more interesting to figure out a plausible scenerio for them to get that way and *stay* that way.
I actually liked the challenge of trying to make mere nudity a central theme, while coming up with something interesting. It seemed easy to assert or imply that the characters got naked. It seemed more interesting to figure out a plausible scenerio for them to get that way and *stay* that way.
But I call bullshit when I see it .
Nudity alone is a pretty tame theme for an erotica site, which zips right by that. I've always considered it one of the weakest contest themes here.
Also, I am surprised at the comments seemingly downplaying the erotic potential of nudity itself, as though it is merely an obvious partial step toward the important stuff: sex.
Nudity is - for many people - a profoundly uncomfortable and vulnerable condition, physically and emotionally. And the exploration of characters being uncomfortable and vulnerable is a wonderful springboard for a wide range of eroticism. That’s without even getting to the arousing and voyeuristic aspects of seeing another person nude.
Write a story and make sure it’s hot and humid, and that teachers aren’t working.
Boom. Summer Lovin’.
Oh, man. I wanted to have a hot young teacher stuck teaching summer school to a dozen horny seniors who have to take the class to graduate...
Guess that won't work.