WittyUserName
Really Experienced
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2016
- Posts
- 150
When I started posting on Literotica, I decided that my stories existed in a world without STI's. It's fantasy, STI's suck, it made sense. People seem alright with it. I've received a few comments mentioning that certain actions would result in STI's, but most people didn't complain.
Something else I did was avoid mentioning real companies, pop culture, etc... I know there's no legal issue, but it seemed right to me. Over time, my stories grew and I wanted to put in more of real life and less sex. I'm still working on getting that right! Either way, I fleshed out the universe I created.
To do this, I made parodies of certain popular media. For example, instead of Grey's Anatomy, I created something called "Hospital Doctors in Love" or "HDL." This was helpful in a couple ways. For example, I have never watched a single episode of Grey's Anatomy. I didn't want to watch an entire damn series just to comment on it. So, I made up my own and I can say whatever I want happened. I had two people arguing; one likes HDL, one likes the show Planet Trek Wars(I assume you can guess what that's a parody of). I had a fun argument where they discussed how unrealistic they both were. I've also never watched Star Trek, so I couldn't make that seem realistic without making things up that didn't happen in the actual show. Another reason is that the main character from HDL is a famous fictional actor, and I had him actually appear in the story.
Oh, I also have a few different story lines, stories where the characters are not related to each other in any way. I'll mention the new characters like a series I brought up in the first story as a way to show they all share the same universe.
Most people seem to like this, but I've had a few people comment that this breaks the immersion for them. One person sent me a scathing email about how unprofessional it was and how I need to just use the proper names(Star Trek, Grey's Anatomy). I was wondering what other writers think? I don't think it's wrong to mention Star Trek, but I don't see a real issue with what I did. I realize not everyone will like it, but well, that would be true no matter what I wrote.
Thoughts?
-Witty
Something else I did was avoid mentioning real companies, pop culture, etc... I know there's no legal issue, but it seemed right to me. Over time, my stories grew and I wanted to put in more of real life and less sex. I'm still working on getting that right! Either way, I fleshed out the universe I created.
To do this, I made parodies of certain popular media. For example, instead of Grey's Anatomy, I created something called "Hospital Doctors in Love" or "HDL." This was helpful in a couple ways. For example, I have never watched a single episode of Grey's Anatomy. I didn't want to watch an entire damn series just to comment on it. So, I made up my own and I can say whatever I want happened. I had two people arguing; one likes HDL, one likes the show Planet Trek Wars(I assume you can guess what that's a parody of). I had a fun argument where they discussed how unrealistic they both were. I've also never watched Star Trek, so I couldn't make that seem realistic without making things up that didn't happen in the actual show. Another reason is that the main character from HDL is a famous fictional actor, and I had him actually appear in the story.
Oh, I also have a few different story lines, stories where the characters are not related to each other in any way. I'll mention the new characters like a series I brought up in the first story as a way to show they all share the same universe.
Most people seem to like this, but I've had a few people comment that this breaks the immersion for them. One person sent me a scathing email about how unprofessional it was and how I need to just use the proper names(Star Trek, Grey's Anatomy). I was wondering what other writers think? I don't think it's wrong to mention Star Trek, but I don't see a real issue with what I did. I realize not everyone will like it, but well, that would be true no matter what I wrote.
Thoughts?
-Witty
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