sensualpilgrim
Literotica Guru
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- Dec 20, 2001
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The issuse regarding linking and others
As founder of this trend, I want to state that all writers have a right to refers to his or her own stories on this trend, even by linking to another site that is not Literotica. I consider this trend to be a one way of building a community of writers and fans of science fiction erotica and one way to help enrichs our enjoyment is to expose each other to many different avenues such as ASSTAR, which is a another free writer-centeric site with different structure and policies than literotica. It's like a trend of movie fans saying, "Oh you gotta check out this site. It got really cool jokes on Star Trek." Rarely do you see such posts censured.
I don't think a writer have to re-write anything if he/she don't want to and I fails to see why she cannot point to a place of her writing as a sole place for her works. It strikes me as ineffective and very much like "I read the book so I will burn it and go out and buy another copy."
I would like to bring this limited issuse to an end, and state this as my final commentary on this. This is, I reminds everybody, a place where people can come together to shares their works, favorite stories, artworks, ideas, and generally celebrates all aspects of SF Erotica. Anything that will add to our enjoyment is to be considered welcomed, as long as Literotica policy is being followed regarding community boards.
So let's CELEBRATE the manifolds joys of sex in SPAAAAAACE!
So Say We All!
As founder of this trend, I want to state that all writers have a right to refers to his or her own stories on this trend, even by linking to another site that is not Literotica. I consider this trend to be a one way of building a community of writers and fans of science fiction erotica and one way to help enrichs our enjoyment is to expose each other to many different avenues such as ASSTAR, which is a another free writer-centeric site with different structure and policies than literotica. It's like a trend of movie fans saying, "Oh you gotta check out this site. It got really cool jokes on Star Trek." Rarely do you see such posts censured.
I don't think a writer have to re-write anything if he/she don't want to and I fails to see why she cannot point to a place of her writing as a sole place for her works. It strikes me as ineffective and very much like "I read the book so I will burn it and go out and buy another copy."
I would like to bring this limited issuse to an end, and state this as my final commentary on this. This is, I reminds everybody, a place where people can come together to shares their works, favorite stories, artworks, ideas, and generally celebrates all aspects of SF Erotica. Anything that will add to our enjoyment is to be considered welcomed, as long as Literotica policy is being followed regarding community boards.
So let's CELEBRATE the manifolds joys of sex in SPAAAAAACE!
So Say We All!