SilkyVine
Hotwife
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2022
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- 41
In my humblest of opinions; my writing sucks.
Not because I'm a bad writer, but because Im a lazy writer.
My one existing story has a good rating and a good chunk of views and I'm kicking myself because I know I could have written a story 10x better
My process was this, "bang some vulgar wank material onto the page, read it once, make minor edits, spell check and then post"
I think its a fun story, but it's messy, jumbled and ends on a horrible beat "and she thought of all the fun they were going to have next" kind of vibe (yuck)
That was two years ago and imo, I've improved a lot. I've written a followup and hopefully a more satisfying conclusion. As well as two short stories 2k and 5k words that are all pending.
For these stories I used a new process. "Outline, Write, husband beta reads and edits (he kinda sucks too), make changes, spell check and post"
My question is this;
What more can I do to improve my process?
When you more experienced writers were starting out with smut what "aha!" moments did you have that elevated your process and work to to the next level?
What do you know now, that you wish someone had told you early on your journey?
I'm thinking I should at the very least start using lits volunteer editor program.
Not because I'm a bad writer, but because Im a lazy writer.
My one existing story has a good rating and a good chunk of views and I'm kicking myself because I know I could have written a story 10x better

My process was this, "bang some vulgar wank material onto the page, read it once, make minor edits, spell check and then post"
I think its a fun story, but it's messy, jumbled and ends on a horrible beat "and she thought of all the fun they were going to have next" kind of vibe (yuck)
That was two years ago and imo, I've improved a lot. I've written a followup and hopefully a more satisfying conclusion. As well as two short stories 2k and 5k words that are all pending.
For these stories I used a new process. "Outline, Write, husband beta reads and edits (he kinda sucks too), make changes, spell check and post"
My question is this;
What more can I do to improve my process?
When you more experienced writers were starting out with smut what "aha!" moments did you have that elevated your process and work to to the next level?
What do you know now, that you wish someone had told you early on your journey?
I'm thinking I should at the very least start using lits volunteer editor program.
