Dual_Triode
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Story Discussion: 03 March 2010. "Salvation in the Sargasso Sea" by Dual_Triode
Hello and Greetings!
I want to thank the moderators and SDC members for welcoming a newcomer.
My third submission to Literotica is a short little romantic piece, Salvation in the Sargasso Sea. I am hoping that you will give it a quick read and let me know what you think. It is 5,700 words in length, or about 1.5 published pages.
My goal with this piece was to try writing a dialog-based story. After reading many critical comments offered at SDC and SF, I focused on telling the story with dialog and avoiding the "wall of words" syndrome. I ended up with a three act play.
The story is about the meeting and tentative attraction between a widower and a bisexual woman. Rock music and rock bands are a backdrop to the story telling, although the story's title is brought into focus through music in act two.
I debated publishing this story for fear of offending our GLBT readers. I am not a professional writer, and I didn't know if I could write something coherent from a bisexual POV. I decided I would try developing the relationship without resorting to "fixing" the bisexual protagonist. For me, it worked best to portray them both as tortured individuals.
Thank you in advance,
~Dual_Triode
Hello and Greetings!
I want to thank the moderators and SDC members for welcoming a newcomer.
My third submission to Literotica is a short little romantic piece, Salvation in the Sargasso Sea. I am hoping that you will give it a quick read and let me know what you think. It is 5,700 words in length, or about 1.5 published pages.
My goal with this piece was to try writing a dialog-based story. After reading many critical comments offered at SDC and SF, I focused on telling the story with dialog and avoiding the "wall of words" syndrome. I ended up with a three act play.
The story is about the meeting and tentative attraction between a widower and a bisexual woman. Rock music and rock bands are a backdrop to the story telling, although the story's title is brought into focus through music in act two.
I debated publishing this story for fear of offending our GLBT readers. I am not a professional writer, and I didn't know if I could write something coherent from a bisexual POV. I decided I would try developing the relationship without resorting to "fixing" the bisexual protagonist. For me, it worked best to portray them both as tortured individuals.
Thank you in advance,
~Dual_Triode