JorisKHuysmans
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I had an interesting experience with a story I posted last night, my entry in the Valentine's Day contest, Valentine Wish in the Wyoming Woods.
The interesting experience is... it's gotten the lowest score of any story I've ever written. It currently has a score of 3.35, where most of my stories rank somewhere in the 4's.
Now, it could just be the suckiest story I've ever written. But I suspect something else. After all, I can usually guess the stories that will get low scores-- they're the ones with a BDSM angle (like Tech Support or The Goddess Ramona Pt. 2), or that are just flat out silly and satirical (like Ass Tax or Book Tour Groupies, with its amusing parodies of bad erotic writing).
Which is the point here. Readers seem to like, and vote for, vanilla stories. Realistic tales of normal (but beautiful) people bumping uglies. Write a twisted tale, write something satirical, and you will pay for it in terms of the score you get. Give them something other than the vanilla sex they're expecting, and you'll get a lower score.
Similarly, I deliberately didn't call attention to the BBW nature of Valentine Wish in the Wyoming Woods, which in any case is fairly downplayed compared to some of mine, and I have a feeling people who felt snookered into reading a, gasp!, fat girl story are now punishing me in terms of rating, again, for giving them something other than the vanilla body types they were expecting.
Mind you, I'm not saying this is a crisis that needs attention; I didn't expect to win the V-Day contest or to ever make the top-rated stories list (though I do have three that ranked over 4.7; so BBW lovers, at least, love many of my stories). But it is interesting to me that it seems like a lot of people cannot separate their personal interest in a kink (or lack thereof) from the business of rating a story for its overall quality. Including, it's worth noting, the editors here; I don't believe I've ever seen a little green E awarded to a BBW story.
The interesting experience is... it's gotten the lowest score of any story I've ever written. It currently has a score of 3.35, where most of my stories rank somewhere in the 4's.
Now, it could just be the suckiest story I've ever written. But I suspect something else. After all, I can usually guess the stories that will get low scores-- they're the ones with a BDSM angle (like Tech Support or The Goddess Ramona Pt. 2), or that are just flat out silly and satirical (like Ass Tax or Book Tour Groupies, with its amusing parodies of bad erotic writing).
Which is the point here. Readers seem to like, and vote for, vanilla stories. Realistic tales of normal (but beautiful) people bumping uglies. Write a twisted tale, write something satirical, and you will pay for it in terms of the score you get. Give them something other than the vanilla sex they're expecting, and you'll get a lower score.
Similarly, I deliberately didn't call attention to the BBW nature of Valentine Wish in the Wyoming Woods, which in any case is fairly downplayed compared to some of mine, and I have a feeling people who felt snookered into reading a, gasp!, fat girl story are now punishing me in terms of rating, again, for giving them something other than the vanilla body types they were expecting.
Mind you, I'm not saying this is a crisis that needs attention; I didn't expect to win the V-Day contest or to ever make the top-rated stories list (though I do have three that ranked over 4.7; so BBW lovers, at least, love many of my stories). But it is interesting to me that it seems like a lot of people cannot separate their personal interest in a kink (or lack thereof) from the business of rating a story for its overall quality. Including, it's worth noting, the editors here; I don't believe I've ever seen a little green E awarded to a BBW story.
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