pizzaboyatdoor
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When I read the following comment as the first one posted to a brand new, just-went-live, chapter of my series the other day, my heart took a wooden stake at the same time my blood pressure skyrocketed.
Of course it was made by the infamous Literotica member "anonymous" and what hurt the most, was it was my first truly negative one after almost 300,000 hits on 22 chapters.
After I nervously re-read my own work for the 20th time and finally calmed down a little; I decided to go look for another opinion of it. Having become email buddies with another author doing a very highly read & rated gay romance series also, I decided to ask her opinion....and she gave me an unvarnished critique that made me feel lots better.
I told her in one of the emails we traded about it, that I really wished I could say what I felt: "Don't post something like that 'anonymously'....reach down and find your balls and use your REAL name and give me a link to the MUCH better stories YOU have submitted and gotten pubished....asshole!"
Of course, I only let that out in our communications and would never do it directly with someone; but needed to be able to rant properly. Finding some solace was good....especially from an empathetic but honest person who had also recently been subjected to a similar; but highly homophobic; public attack on her work.
Surprisingly, the negative comment also stirred up the muse so much, that I cranked out three more chapters in five days; have a fourth one started; and finalized the subjects and outline of the nine I will write to bring the series to a suitable conclusion....and set up the sequel.
Oh hell yeah! "Tell me what a piece of crap I have written and make my fingers fly even faster on the keyboard!!!" is my new mantra for when the next one shows up.
I read somewhere once, that if you don't get a complaint once in a while, you aren't staying busy enough. That works for me too.

Language too cliche too often: sounded like author was searching for way to solicit horniness rather than real feelings. Oh, and of course the kid sleeping through all of that was a bit far fetched.
Of course it was made by the infamous Literotica member "anonymous" and what hurt the most, was it was my first truly negative one after almost 300,000 hits on 22 chapters.
After I nervously re-read my own work for the 20th time and finally calmed down a little; I decided to go look for another opinion of it. Having become email buddies with another author doing a very highly read & rated gay romance series also, I decided to ask her opinion....and she gave me an unvarnished critique that made me feel lots better.
I told her in one of the emails we traded about it, that I really wished I could say what I felt: "Don't post something like that 'anonymously'....reach down and find your balls and use your REAL name and give me a link to the MUCH better stories YOU have submitted and gotten pubished....asshole!"

Of course, I only let that out in our communications and would never do it directly with someone; but needed to be able to rant properly. Finding some solace was good....especially from an empathetic but honest person who had also recently been subjected to a similar; but highly homophobic; public attack on her work.
Surprisingly, the negative comment also stirred up the muse so much, that I cranked out three more chapters in five days; have a fourth one started; and finalized the subjects and outline of the nine I will write to bring the series to a suitable conclusion....and set up the sequel.
Oh hell yeah! "Tell me what a piece of crap I have written and make my fingers fly even faster on the keyboard!!!" is my new mantra for when the next one shows up.

I read somewhere once, that if you don't get a complaint once in a while, you aren't staying busy enough. That works for me too.


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