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I've found that Monday has become a pretty good day for reads.

As long as it ain't Sunday, I'm good *laugh* I've been aiming for Thursday night at midnight of late, but we'll see how Monday does.
I hope you're aware Thursday at midnight would be after the deadline.![]()
And now, the results of the nightly track, for the stat obsessed
Two new stories ( including one new category ) bring us up to 61
The average score is now 3.98 and the median 4.03
9313 votes have been cast, for an average of 158 and a median of 65
Contest stories have been viewed 772,642 times, for an average of 12,877 and a median of 6,772
Contest stories have accumulated 123 favorites and 479 comments.
Closing in on the 10k vote mark and getting closer to a million views![]()

THANKS!Is there any way to link stories as a series without them having the same title?
Manu said there would be a way to do that but I'm not sure how. On your submission page there is a change link that allows you to change the title but Nothing to do with series that i can see at a quick glance.
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Originally Posted by LiquidMatthew
Is there any way to link stories as a series without them having the same title?
There should be a way of doing it for the idea of series to mean anything. I suppose putting the info in the notes section when posting would do it. The idea of having individual series of stories isolated is a good one, but it should be controlled by the individual authors.![]()
Well I tried it once and it failed. I'd just like to be able to link stories that are stand-alone but inhabit the same universe and have recurring characters.
There isn't any way to do it yet, but that's part of what is planned with the series coding already in place. In time, we're supposed to get the ability to designate our own series'.
It has to be done by the individual authors, for a couple of rreasons. For one thing, stories in a series are now listed alphabetically, and they should be chronological for it to be done right.
For another, the stories don't always have similar names and are not always in the same category. For instance, I have a series going about Marian and Ryan. The first three stories have dissimilar names, but are part of the series. I wanted to name the next ones "Marian & Ryan 1" "Marian & Ryan 2" etc. but Lit. changed that to make it CH01, CH02, etc. Each is a standalone story, sometimes referencing its predecessors, but not chapters in one story. The last four episodes are in the Mature, First Time, Anal and Group categories, and the next one will also be Group and the one after that will be Lesbian. Marian is a versatile lady.
For a third, sometimes stories are listed as part of a series, even though they are not, but have similar names. "Angel Likes to Get on Top" is listed as being part of the Angel Jones series, even though there is no connection.![]()
In time, we're supposed to get the ability to designate our own series'.
*sigh*
Read the whole post/conversation before hitting the reply button, Box. Pretty please?
Anyway, here's the nightly tracking.
4 new stories bring us up to 65
The average score is now 3.98 and the median 4.03
9722 votes have been cast for an average of 159 and a median of 66
Contest stories have been viewed 804,836 times for an average of 13,194 and a median of 7,063
130 favorites and 515 comments have been posted to contest stories.
According to Owlwhisper's site-wide statistics, http://www.literotica.com/s/literotica-numbers, an average story at Literotica should score 4.2. In some categories, an average story should score 4.56. With an average score of 3.98, the "Earthday" stories must be considered dreck by the readers. In fact, if I read the numbers right, the average "Earthday" story is in the bottom 20% of all stories at the site.
Why is this? I think there are some great stories in the contest. Even the lower scoring stories in the contest aren't as bad as some higher scoring stories I have read elsewhere. Do readers just hate contests? Do contests fool readers into reading something outside their genre preferences? It this a sign that other authors are gaming the votes? Is this a sign that only authors are voting, and we have higher standards that other readers?
I put my best work forward for the contest. I am sure you did too. Why are the votes so low?
According to Owlwhisper's site-wide statistics, http://www.literotica.com/s/literotica-numbers, an average story at Literotica should score 4.2. In some categories, an average story should score 4.56. With an average score of 3.98, the "Earthday" stories must be considered dreck by the readers. In fact, if I read the numbers right, the average "Earthday" story is in the bottom 20% of all stories at the site.
Why is this? I think there are some great stories in the contest. Even the lower scoring stories in the contest aren't as bad as some higher scoring stories I have read elsewhere. Do readers just hate contests? Do contests fool readers into reading something outside their genre preferences? It this a sign that other authors are gaming the votes? Is this a sign that only authors are voting, and we have higher standards that other readers?
I put my best work forward for the contest. I am sure you did too. Why are the votes so low?