who do you contact when a story has been rejected for an invalid reason?

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seriously. i had a story rejected for underage sex when ages were avoided and it was implied that they were seniors in high school and, therefore, quite easily could be assumed to be 18. i don't think it should have been rejected on this basis, but i see no way to contact the site editors to discuss this. should i just pm laurel or what? anyone know?
 
When in doubt, specify the age. The site will not publish anything even remotely underage, and even if you think it was 'implied' by stating they were in high school, the editors may not have thought that sufficient. You would be best advised to go back in and edit the story to specify age and then re-submit.
 
When in doubt, specify the age. The site will not publish anything even remotely underage, and even if you think it was 'implied' by stating they were in high school, the editors may not have thought that sufficient. You would be best advised to go back in and edit the story to specify age and then re-submit.

yeah, it will, i know. if i have to put in a pointless blurb about them both being eighteen i will, but that's fucking dumb.
 
i still want to know if there's anyone to talk to about this because i'd like to know what the actual issue is.
 
seriously. i had a story rejected for underage sex when ages were avoided and it was implied that they were seniors in high school and, therefore, quite easily could be assumed to be 18. i don't think it should have been rejected on this basis, but i see no way to contact the site editors to discuss this. should i just pm laurel or what? anyone know?

The final authority is Laurel. Send her a PM, NOT an e-mail. Explain your position and see what she says. If there's any suggestion at all that they might be underaged, she will probably require you to specify.
 
i've done that now. i'm still a little pissed about this. this doesn't make any sense to me.
 
You can refile the story with whatever you want to say about the rejection placed in the comment box.
 
You can refile the story with whatever you want to say about the rejection placed in the comment box.

okay, but if they reject it again will they be more specific as to why? i might just edit the back story. i'm beginning to think some vague details about masturbation contained there might be the issue.
 
okay, but if they reject it again will they be more specific as to why? i might just edit the back story. i'm beginning to think some vague details about masturbation contained there might be the issue.
Probably not-- there isn't really a "they;" there's Laurel plus one or two part-time helpers AFIK. This site is very busy, and she can't spend huge amounts of time on any one person-- not even her friends anymore. :(

Not to worry, honest! No explicit underage secks. Not because nobody pops their cherry until 18, but just because Laurel is paranoid about people like John Ashcroft.
 
Probably not-- there isn't really a "they;" there's Laurel plus one or two part-time helpers AFIK. This site is very busy, and she can't spend huge amounts of time on any one person-- not even her friends anymore. :(

Not to worry, honest! No explicit underage secks. Not because nobody pops their cherry until 18, but just because Laurel is paranoid about people like John Ashcroft.
well, i've sent the pm and edited out what i think has to the issue, because it can't be the main story. there was a line about a character masturbating when it was implied she was either in middle school or a freshman. i'm guessing that has to be it. i can't think of anything else that could be it besides a couple quick mentions of being fingered by a boyfriend which i also edited. i didn't think they'd be an issue and, honestly, i'd forgotten all about them until rereading it. hopefully they'll accept it now and if laurel responds to my pm maybe i can figure out if that's it. it's a prequel to another story i have here. i really want it to be posted here.

i used the word it a lot in there. oh well
 
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okay, but if they reject it again will they be more specific as to why? i might just edit the back story. i'm beginning to think some vague details about masturbation contained there might be the issue.

They may be more specific, but from what you've posted, I think they've been specific enough. Most high school seniors aren't 18 yet. If you haven't clearly dispensed with that in your story, your story is just pushing the edge of acceptability and you've found yourself over the edge.

Your question is one on being rejected for an invalid reason. If you are just trying to circumvent the age 18 rule, your story wasn't rejected for an invalid reason. I've had two stories initially rejected for invalid reasons (the story just didn't do what the rejection notice said it did). All I had to do was resubmit with the polite note that the story didn't meet the rejection standards--and, Shazam, the stories went up without further problem.

On the age 18 rule, I have a few stories that are historically based in a time and culture where 18 being the age of consent just has no contextural meaning. I slipped into the story that the characters had reached their adulthood (without further discussing what that meant for that time/place) and didn't mention age at all (or dwell on age as a turnon element, which is what I think is significant here)--and they posted without problem.
 
They may be more specific, but from what you've posted, I think they've been specific enough. Most high school seniors aren't 18 yet. If you haven't clearly dispensed with that in your story, your story is just pushing the edge of acceptability and you've found yourself over the edge.

Your question is one on being rejected for an invalid reason. If you are just trying to circumvent the age 18 rule, your story wasn't rejected for an invalid reason. I've had two stories initially rejected for invalid reasons (the story just didn't do what the rejection notice said it did). All I had to do is resubmit with the polite note that the story didn't meet the rejection standards--and, Shazam, the stories went up without further problem.

On the age 18 rule, I have a few stories that are historically based in a time and culture where 18 being the age of consent just has no contextural meaning. I slipped into the story that the characters had reached their adulthood (without further discussing what that meant for that time/place) and didn't mention age at all (or dwell on age as a turnon element, which is what I think is significant here)--and they posted without problem.

i no longer think that's the issue at all. i'm fairly certain the issue was with the masturbation line, because i've also had story on this site where the characters could easily be interpretted to be underage and it's still here. it was even rejected because i sent in the draft where ages were listed instead of the edited version where all direct references to their age was edited out. once i realized my mistake and sent in the edited version it was accepted without issue. the orginal said the characters were 14 and 15. i still get feedback for it on occasion. it was fifth place in the lesbian category for a bit. i was always proud of that.

you people need to stop posting like you know what the issue is when you don't. you haven't read it and that's not really what this thread is about.
 
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Maybe contact someone who publishes stories about underage sex. :cool:
 
iyou people need to stop posting like you know what the issue is when you don't. you haven't read it and that's not really what this thread is about.

"You people" need to better state your issue, then, and not just let it dribble out--or keep your questions to yourself and not expect other people to take their time and effort to try to help you. Geezzz. :mad:
 
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"You people" need to better state your issue, then, and just not let it dribble out--or keep it your questions to yourself and not expect other people to take their time and effort to try to help you. Geezzz. :mad:

i think it was obvious. i wanted to know if there was anyway to contact the editors and discuss the issue so i wouldn't have to hack up my story in order to get it posted here.
 
i think it was obvious. i wanted to know if there was anyway to contact the editors and discuss the issue so i wouldn't have to hack up my story in order to get it posted here.


What's obvious to me is you expect other people to do your research for you (and thank you for the privilege of doing it for you) and, beyond that, that you got caught with your pants down trying to slip an underage story onto a Web site that clearly states that these stories aren't welcome.
 
i think it was obvious. i wanted to know if there was anyway to contact the editors and discuss the issue so i wouldn't have to hack up my story in order to get it posted here.

All the editors want is to avoid getting their arses sued. it's the individual writers' responsibilities to ensure that their stories meet the acceptable criteria. If you're still having issues, perhaps it's because you're in the wrong place.
 
What's obvious to me is you expect other people to do your research for you (and thank you for the privilege of doing it for you) and, beyond that, that you got caught with your pants down trying to slip an underage story onto a Web site that clearly states that these stories aren't welcome.

didn't you just admit to slipping in an underage story onto a site the clearly states that those stories aren't welcome? don't become a hypocrite just because you're pissed.
 
All the editors want is to avoid getting their arses sued. it's the individual writers' responsibilities to ensure that their stories meet the acceptable criteria. If you're still having issues, perhaps it's because you're in the wrong place.

now you're just being silly and trying to continue a stupid argument.
 
didn't you just admit to slipping in an underage story onto a site the clearly states that those stories aren't welcome? don't become a hypocrite just because you're pissed.

No. He said he didn;t mention their ages and didn't dwell on any paedophiliac themes.
 
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