D_K_Moon
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Umm, OK. I sort of like producing a variety for a variety of readers. But that's just me.
So, do you sacrafice quality to get quantity?
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Umm, OK. I sort of like producing a variety for a variety of readers. But that's just me.
So, do you sacrafice quality to get quantity?
Thank you. I enjoyed writing it even if I was working to a tight schedule before going away for a short break.
Og
Now that all entries are in, I will try to read each and every one. It got too confusing with new ones being added. I couldn't remember which I'd read.
If anyone needs a vote to make their 25, hit me up. I'm happy to help.
I am trying to do the same. If I haven't left a comment let me know and I will be glad to vote/comment on your story. Thank you raven and glynndah for offering to do this!
Firstly, Dark Side Of The Moon is one of my favorite albums!
Secondly, after a day at the lake this past Sunday, I was inspired to do Wild In The Wild. Furthermore, the editing was extensive and time consuming. Not something I would have done if the story didn't just beg to be told.And I really like the way it turned out. Hope everyone else does as well.
Thirdly, I don't expect to win with either of my entries. It's just fun to participate. And it gives me something to talk to my listeners about on my Facebook page.
Fourthly and finally, you are entitled to your opinion. But I haven't been lured anywhere by anyone. I believe authors and readers alike should do as they are drawn to do...read one or read them all, write none, one or twenty. If you feel that quality suffers because of multiple entries, then the votes will reflect that if the majority of readers/listeners agree with you. If they do not, then it won't. Ultimately, the best stories will win. If you don't believe that, why do you work for Literotica? It seems like you would take the moral high road if you truly felt they were unfair or that the contests were fixed and all that. I would expect you to take your work elsewhere.
Just relax and enjoy the Nude Day Contest and writing in general. It's supposed to be fun, or you're not doing it right.![]()
The answer to the part I have in bold above is very simple. Scouries has nothing to do with Literotica. He tries to present himself as if he does. It's all lies. He tells everyone he gets royalties. Nope, just another lie. He tries to tell everyone he's tight with the owners. They won't even answer his PMs. They ignore him like 80% of the people on the site.
In fact he does everything he can to break down and disrupt the site. He has never won a contest even though he is the self proclaimed #1 writer on the site. Of course, that's not his fault, it all the cheaters and the people in the AH who are to blame. If he spent half as much time on his writing as he does on his crappy self promotion, he might actually make a writer one day.
With him, it's all about the ego.

Um. I think she was just tryin' to play along. Get him to cooperate. That sort of thing.
She wily after all, being a fox.![]()

I added to my comment, which addresses that at least a bit. I write a whole variety styles to try to reach a whole variety of readers. Even the posting name you see for me here only represents one aspect of what I write (which is why I laugh everytime BFW fingers me as a gay male writer only--even on Lit.). I do the same in the publishing world. Different types of writing appeal to different types of readers. And I play in several of those playgrounds--with separate styles and pen names.
I don't think I sacrifice anything. I think I work with a broad range of reader preferences. And it serves what I enjoy doing in writing.
No, I don't purposely misspell "sacrifice" (except maybe to help establish character--which would include the narrator's character) or put my commas in the wrong place on purpose or not structure dialogue correctly. But I do what I think needs to be done to connect with a chosen readership with a chosen writing style.
And, returning to the original point I was speaking to, I say that suggesting that most readers of the Lit. file come here for quality is a bunch of elitiest barf. Most of them come here for arousal and relief. Only a small subset of those have a high need for a quality story along with that. But that doesn't mean the story writers have to pitch to any level they don't want to.
And hey, are you the moonman’s daughter? Or even worse, are you one of his many ALTS?
What I meant to write was nearly 82% of your stories, 337 stories out of 412, are posted in the gay category. Does that about sum it up?]
I'm delighted to see you up and about. And let me be the first person to invite you to participate in the next contest.She's a fox alright. At least in my book![]()

So you’re a Saints fan. Were you in Miami for the big game? Gawd, now that was a week! Black and Gold everywhere. Real party people.
I’m sorry to hear about your dad. And that’s a very nice tattoo.
But I can understand if you don’t want to … but if not, you might get a Dolphin tattoo on your cute rear end.
jim
QUOTE it’llneverend I think you miss the point of this site, Dear Mr. Scouries. This site is not about contests. It is not about winning money…Just as it is about the writer, it is more about the readers… People come here to read stories and they don't care if a writer has posted one story or a dozen stories in a dozen days. They don't care.![]()
First, I would like to correct you – sometimes it is about the money. Don’t tell anyone but think r…o…y…a…l…t…i…e…s …
Second, I’ve never advocated limiting non contest submissions (although I did once propose that authors be charged a token amount for every story over twenty they entered in a calendar year). I do however believe we should limit contest entries.
And you know why!
Maybe you should ask yourself before you enter 10 or 15 or 20 in the next contest why it is that so few of the greats don’t enter stories in contests anymore?
And you might ask yourself what would happen if you limited yourself to just one submission in the next contest. Would you produce something even finer than you do now?
I think so.
But then again, I understand you’ll be in India for the next little while and, unfortunately, may have to skip the next contest completely. Which would be a loss for all of your friends and fans...
jrs
Just for you, Sweets, I'm postponing my trip to India, until after the contests are over.
My plan is to submit 25 stories in the Summer Lovin' contest. I have 5 ready to post. Overall, I'm hoping to hit 100 contest stories submitted.
My total for the Nude Day contest was 10 stories, 113,000 words, 330 Word pages, and 37 Lit pages. Not bad, huh?
I don't expect to win anything, but I had fun writing the stories.
Check your comments. I finally got to finish the story and WOW!
