punkreader
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- May 21, 2011
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I'm curious to know, from the writers on here: What, in a story - erotic or non-erotic - do you not like seeing?
I've seen these kinds of threads on other boards, and always find them interesting and helpful, though I've a want to improve just because I enjoy writing. I'm thinking it could be helpful to a new writer on Lit., if this thread accumulates enough responses, and even to some more experienced writers - but mainly newer ones.
I'll kick it off, I suppose, with my own list (albiet a very short one).
That's all I'll write for now, but I'll probably post more later. Don't feel shy about adding repeats of something someone else has said - it counts as reenforcement! So, thoughts, anyone? Post away!
I've seen these kinds of threads on other boards, and always find them interesting and helpful, though I've a want to improve just because I enjoy writing. I'm thinking it could be helpful to a new writer on Lit., if this thread accumulates enough responses, and even to some more experienced writers - but mainly newer ones.
I'll kick it off, I suppose, with my own list (albiet a very short one).
Poor grammar and lack of basic spelling. I know it's in the site rules, and it's something that any decent writer checks as a matter of principle, but bad grammar always turns me away. If they're common mistakes, like "they're/their/there" or "to/two/too" then I can still look past them and usually enjoy the story. But if it's in chat, text, or leetspeak, then I don't give it it a second glance. If I can't read the damn thing, what's the point. Please, make sure others can actually read your story.
On that note, no space in between dialogue, paragraphs, or a different item. I'm visually-impaired, so I'm sure I notice this more quickly than some others might, but spacing indicates, in English and German, anyway, some pretty vital things in writing. Make sure your story is properly spaced so I and others can tell where you put that important paragraph break.
Clear inexperience with sex, its mechanics, or some other aspect of apparently never having taken a basic sexual education class. It's fine if you don't have any experience with sex - I don't, myself. But I read a lot about it, check my information, and ask lots of what are likely seen as embarassing questions. And it's paid off - my writing featuring sex is generally seen as good, and I've had people on other sites ask me if I'm really a virgin thanks to my writing, along with more common praise. I am, but I enjoy the implied compliment that the question has. Even if you're inexperienced, make sure you know what you're writing about, and how people feel before, during, and after whatever acts you plan to write.
That's all I'll write for now, but I'll probably post more later. Don't feel shy about adding repeats of something someone else has said - it counts as reenforcement! So, thoughts, anyone? Post away!
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