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Hopefully he's talking about Peanut Butter and not Politics Board. Not even sure what question he would be replying to either.Peanut butter?
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Hopefully he's talking about Peanut Butter and not Politics Board. Not even sure what question he would be replying to either.Peanut butter?
I have posted in groups, lesbians, and BDSM with some decent success. Unfortunately, the most extended series I posted to Loving Wives got hammered! At the time, I thought, since these are my mostly true stories and I am a loving wife, it seemed a logical place to post. Then I removed a few stories and placed them elsewhere without significant changes, and they all did so much better.
So what are they looking for in their stories?
PS. I will follow anyone who follows me. I want to make new Author friends!
Wow....Such an inspiring response! Thank you! I need you to give me a pep talk before I post my next story to get a little of your positive JUJU. The truth is I am not a tenth of the writer you are, and that is okay and honest. I can live with that because you are amazing! You are so beautifully descriptive that when I read yours, I forget I'm reading erotica until things heat up. My stories, like my adventures that spawned them, are pretty much straight porn, and that's okay. You need to be on store shelves and read on the beach with tea and perhaps a bullet. My writing is meant to be read by a guy looking for a five-minute toss-off and, hopefully, a woman needing a quick image of debauch to fill a short Hitachi window. I am okay with being what I am, and only want to get people off.
PS. I read Kidnapped tonight. If there is a better story on Lit than that, I don't know it. A true work of art!
Patrol BoatPeanut butter?
To add to what the excellent @NoTalentHack and others have said - I think it's helpful to conceptualise the LW audience as more of a small city beset by gang warfare rather than a uniform population. Still lots of decent people, but you're going to be attacked by arseholes from rival factions, and the overall gardens and street amenities are suffering accordingly. On the other hand, everybody's heard of you and you're disproportionally on the national news because everybody wants to hear the latest outrage. Loving Wives: the Musical will be playing off-Broadway sometime soon.I have posted in groups, lesbians, and BDSM with some decent success. Unfortunately, the most extended series I posted to Loving Wives got hammered! At the time, I thought, since these are my mostly true stories and I am a loving wife, it seemed a logical place to post. Then I removed a few stories and placed them elsewhere without significant changes, and they all did so much better.
So what are they looking for in their stories?
PS. I will follow anyone who follows me. I want to make new Author friends!
Rocky Horror Commenter Show?Loving Wives: the Musical will be playing off-Broadway sometime soon.
I have posted in groups, lesbians, and BDSM with some decent success. Unfortunately, the most extended series I posted to Loving Wives got hammered! At the time, I thought, since these are my mostly true stories and I am a loving wife, it seemed a logical place to post. Then I removed a few stories and placed them elsewhere without significant changes, and they all did so much better.
So what are they looking for in their stories?
PS. I will follow anyone who follows me. I want to make new Author friends!
Often the scores are higher than what one might expect from the comments. The comments do seem a bit repetitive after a while. Still, commenting there must be an interesting break from one's otherwise uneventful day.DAMN IT!
Someone's ruining my lowest score!
It WAS at 2.27 with 751 votes. Now it's at 2.28 with 755 votes!
LOL.
Last year, after seeing how "successful" Pavlov's Dog was, I wrote a longer version (5.5k words) with the backstory for it as "Raging Hormones". But it scored 3.14 with 485 votes and almost 34K views.
You can actually have some fun with the Loving Wives audience. Their chains are so easily jerked!
True, back in the day when something like Harper's Magazine used to publish a story or two and some poetry, it took a while before any feedback got to the authors. Maybe the late Lewis Lapham, editor, didn't even show them the incoming mail. But it was a monthly, I think, and people like T.C. Boyle often got the only available slot. I suspect he was content enough.Posting stories to Literotica is like performing onstage in front of a live audience. If you want the audience to applaud and give you a standing ovation every time, then pick a small stage and screen the audience for family and friends who will pat you on the back regardless of how well you can perform.
Now THAT's the spirit!Often the scores are higher than what one might expect from the comments. The comments do seem a bit repetitive after a while. Still, commenting there must be an interesting break from one's otherwise uneventful day.
Joke's on you; I'm into that shit [Skeletor points at you image]Violent revenge which has nothing to do with erotica.
From where I come from, that's called Doomerism.I look at my grandkids and wonder what the hell they're in store for when they hit adulthood.
Good chance they never see it because we'll be a smoking crater by then.
MGTOWWe have no idea if they are mostly divorced men, but I suspect that there are other types there too with different issues. It's safe to say that cheating women bug the hell out of them
The Second Avenue subway still won't be finished. I will be surprised if they reach 125th Street by 2045.* Some guy has written an entire book about it. Sorry, New York MTA joke. Carry on.My father says this all the time. "We're 79 and me and your mother are glad were not going to be here for what's coming." Of course, they are Pentecostal and buy into Revelation.
But I won't lie, I look at my grandkids and wonder what the hell they're in store for when they hit adulthood. Good chance they never see it because we'll be a smoking crater by then.
Well, that's enough cheeriness for the day.
Actually my lowest-rated story, a 2.33, was not in LW, although I've been there twice. I've told the story of that 2.33 so many times that maybe I'll skip it for the moment.Now THAT's the spirit!
I can take solace in my 2.28 rated story being higher than what it deserves!
LOL
I really have nothing to add to the topic at hand, but I just wanted to say that I think I know the book you're referring to here (Last Subway by Philip Mark Plotch) because I've read it as well.The Second Avenue subway still won't be finished. I will be surprised if they reach 125th Street by 2045.* Some guy has written an entire book about it. Sorry, New York MTA joke. Carry on.
* I would be ninety then, so I'll likely never know. Unless they have AM-New York in the afterlife.
What would they do with a tale of Henry's six loving wives?One of my more interesting comments on a LW story was one I wrote about the Titanic last year, and it was just a flat statement that historical fiction does not belong in Loving Wives.
All of my stories published in the section have received at least one comment that they should have been posted in other categories, but it seemed odd that someone would be adverse to historical fiction in the LW category.
If anything, at the end, he's almost a bit too optimistic based on the dismal history he documents.I really have nothing to add to the topic at hand, but I just wanted to say that I think I know the book you're referring to here (Last Subway by Philip Mark Plotch) because I've read it as well.![]()
It's very strange. What belongs in LW according to the site description is "Married extra-marital fun: swinging, sharing & more."One of my more interesting comments on a LW story was one I wrote about the Titanic last year, and it was just a flat statement that historical fiction does not belong in Loving Wives.
All of my stories published in the section have received at least one comment that they should have been posted in other categories, but it seemed odd that someone would be adverse to historical fiction in the LW category.
I'm not normally a fan of the 750 word format but damn, using it to rile up the LW basement dwellers is an incredible use of the form. Excellent work.DAMN IT!
Someone's ruining my lowest score!
It WAS at 2.27 with 751 votes. Now it's at 2.28 with 755 votes!
LOL.
Last year, after seeing how "successful" Pavlov's Dog was, I wrote a longer version (5.5k words) with the backstory for it as "Raging Hormones". But it scored 3.14 with 485 votes and almost 34K views.
You can actually have some fun with the Loving Wives audience. Their chains are so easily jerked!
Speaking of basement dwellers, you'll probably appreciate:I'm not normally a fan of the 750 word format but damn, using it to rile up the LW basement dwellers is an incredible use of the form. Excellent work.
I was motoring along at a healthy ~ 1.6 'til some bastards started 5 bombing me.I'm one of LC's "vehement defenders" of Loving Wives.
The site ratings show the choices as 1 to 5, with those as stars for emotional reactions from "Hated it" to "Loved it!" Some authors are the type who insists their story deserves only 5s! In my opinion, that's an immature reaction. It's like a five-year-old who runs home from school to show their mother their stick figure drawing, proudly pointing out the gold star the teacher put on it.
Posting stories to Literotica is like performing onstage in front of a live audience. If you want the audience to applaud and give you a standing ovation every time, then pick a small stage and screen the audience for family and friends who will pat you on the back regardless of how well you can perform.
But Loving Wives is like stepping onto the stage in a free, open public park. You'll get a much larger and diverse audience, since it's open to all. And you should expect some of them to "boo" and shout "get off the stage", while others are trying to applaud and cheer.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion.
I write to Loving Wives, and sometimes with the intent to draw out the emotional reactions (good or bad). Last year, I wrote a 750-word story ("Pavlov's Dog - 750 Words") with the goal of seeing how low a rating I could achieve! It has over 15K views, 42 comments, and 751 votes! It's rated 2.27 (and that's after a year of the site admins "1-scraping" where they try getting rid of multiple votes from the same person.) So, I consider that a win!
But remember that every "1" vote and hateful comment is merely ONE PERSON out of the FIFTEEN THOUSAND who viewed your story! Keep it in perspective.