EmilyMiller
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https://forum.literotica.com/thread...-support-thread.1642084/page-2#post-101696998Are there any competition in between?
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https://forum.literotica.com/thread...-support-thread.1642084/page-2#post-101696998Are there any competition in between?
Holidays give me a sense of dread ..... I think I will pass ..... Not everyone can write the Nightmare before Xmas.
Valentine's day feels so far away. But I am thinking and thinking about a story.
We have not dealt yet with the trifecta from Hell (Thanksgivings, Christmas/Hannukah, New Year).
Are there any competition in between?
I know that the 750 words is happening in February too. Have an idea. Not sure I can express it in 750 words. Sure that if I do, it will likely suck but not in a good way.
That is what is interesting to me. Writers I respect told me it would improve my writing. I plan to write 1. At best. Not good enough to write 7 or 8 of these fuckers, to quote you.I think they are a useful exercise for writers,
If I do succeed and I feel like the story should have been longer, I will expend it.My advice is that you NOT try to cram a good idea into 750 words just for the sake of the event. You'll regret it later.
I am not writing a holiday season per se for the winter contest. It is a snow storm stranding romance.Holidays give me a sense of dread ..... I think I will pass ..... Not everyone can write the Nightmare before Xmas.
I tend to agree but I have had two of my 750'ers serve as a nidus for a longer story. The newer stories can be read and understood without having read the 750er, but the idea started there. And if you are trying to maintain an unbroken streak of red H's, don't even try a 750er. Readers generally don't like them.My advice is that you NOT try to cram a good idea into 750 words just for the sake of the event. You'll regret it later.
I do not have an unbroken streak of Red H. Quite the opposite. Red H are the exception, not the rule!And if you are trying to maintain an unbroken streak of red H's, don't even try a 750er. Readers generally don't like them.
I tend to agree but I have had two of my 750'ers serve as a nidus for a longer story. The newer stories can be read and understood without having read the 750er, but the idea started there.
And if you are trying to maintain an unbroken streak of red H's, don't even try a 750er. Readers generally don't like them.
CT, you’ll do fine if you wait until Feb the fourth or even the fifth.And now I need to think of a Valentine's Day story.......
Why would they? It's a hard knock up life. Just write anything around Valentine's day, which you can take in the opposite direction!Valentine’s Day story, so I suppose you are looking for more romance rather than hard sex in this endeavour?
You have an awful lot of discretion. It could be a gang bang arranged for Feb 14th. It could be - as I wrote last year - twelve months of a woman’s life between two Valentine’s Days. Or - as I wrote the year before that - an angel banished to earth and trying to figure out what to buy her she-demon girlfriend based on having only read the Wikipedia page on Valentine’s Day. It doesn’t have to be romance, it doesn’t have to be HEA. But something adjacent to the day or related themes. It could be an origin story for Cupid. It could be sex in a factory making chocolates.Valentine’s Day story, so I suppose you are looking for more romance rather than hard sex in this endeavour?
I take it that you have been winning a lot then.You have an awful lot of discretion. It could be a gang bang arranged for Feb 14th. It could be - as I wrote last year - twelve months of a woman’s life between two Valentine’s Days. Or - as I wrote the year before that - an angel banished to earth and trying to figure out what to buy her she-demon girlfriend based on having only read the Wikipedia page on Valentine’s Day. It doesn’t have to be romance, it doesn’t have to be HEA. But something adjacent to the day or related themes. It could be an origin story for Cupid. It could be sex in a factory making chocolates.
Huh?I take it that you have been winning a lot then.![]()
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Nope. Her stories are worth winning but the haters 1 bomb her.I take it that you have been winning a lot then.![]()
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Sorry, I didn’t explain very well. I assume you have won a lot of these competitions.Huh?
Does HEA stand for happily ever after?it doesn’t have to be HEA.
Being competitive to win is a goal for many of us. Actually winning is largely a matter of luck (and not alienating the wrong people, perhaps). It's a touchy subject for some people.Sorry, I didn’t explain very well. I assume you have won a lot of these competitions.
Yes, like every Romance story is expected to have.Does HEA stand for happily ever after?
HEA???? Did I say that?Does HEA stand for happily ever after?
Nope. I’ve been in the top five three times, but 11th hour tactical voting is a very real thing here, and the much vaunted sweeps only deal with naive attacks, not ones from people who know how the site works.Sorry, I didn’t explain very well. I assume you have won a lot of these competitions.
Happy Ever After. No way Romeo and Juliet love story and many others end with tragedy and some of these are some of the best ever.Yes, like every Romance story is expected to have.
You notice Shakespeare called R+J a tragedy, don't you.Happy Ever After. No way Romeo and Juliet love story and many others end with tragedy and some of these are some of the best ever.
Yes but it was still a romance story that ended in tragedy. West Side Story, She’s Having A Baby. And if you go into music then Honey, Copacabana all are tales of Love the end in tragedyYou notice Shakespeare called R+J a tragedy, don't you.
R+J is a romantic tragedy, not a romance. These days, especially in writing, Romance means a very limited range of tropes.Yes but it was still a romance story that ended in tragedy. West Side Story, She’s Having A Baby. And if you go into music then Honey, Copacabana all are tales of Love the end in tragedy