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Scoring sure...but it seems on two of mine the vote and view totals are down and those can't be stolen by trolls. Seems there is less reader interest in this one
The weather in much of the eastern U.S. is finally tolerable. Maybe people are out having a life instead of reading smut.
The weather in much of the eastern U.S. is finally tolerable. Maybe people are out having a life instead of reading smut.
Okay, well maybe the April Fools' theme isn't sexy enough. It was a point you made earlier, I think, LC, that laughter could interfere with sexual arousal.
Maybe the spring contest next year should be Easter (or Passover) themed, and everyone can write theology. Or equinoctial. Or the beginning of daylight savings time.
Or ... Or ... hell, I don't know.
We write our little hearts out and what do we get but neglect and abuse ...![]()
Some of us like abuse.![]()
We write our little hearts out and what do we get but neglect and abuse ...![]()
don't take it to heart.
My two entries, and Jeanne's one, aren't attracting as much attention as my contest stories usually do.
Is it me? Or doesn't April Fool's Day attract as many readers?
My previous entries in contests in I/T definitely drew more votes and views then this one has so far.
The real shocker this morning, though, is my Doggerel story and Audio. I had assumed low views, and lower votes because of the category. I was happy to have 11 votes on 1100 views as of last night (with a score around 3.85 or so).
Then a sweep came through this morning. It now has 7 votes (probably won't get to 25), but the score jumped from the high 3s to a 4.71! By far the biggest change I've seen a sweep cause, aided by the 4 votes removed equalling over a third of the previous total.
The last contest my mother/son seemed down compared to what I usually get, but this contest the numbers are a little higher than average (and mom/son again)
Safe to say these things are predictably unpredictable.
What I really think is people do not like twist endings, especially if it was an unhappy one or nasty prank.
If you look at the categories I think NOn consent would be the only one where a "nasty" ending twist might be welcome, in general it is not a nice, fluffy category.
But in others...if the prank is "mean" like in my incest story there is a price to be paid.
Readers here are in love with what they love and want no variety, this has been discussed before, many readers are the equivalent of people who could eat a ham sandwich every day for a year, then bitch when they got PB&J one day
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Now you have a contest with a theme of things are not as they seem and the stories will go in different directions.
I don't think surprises are a good thing here to many.
There can be nice surprises too. I haven't read all the stories yet but each April Fool's trick shouldn't be mean or nasty, some could just be fun.
Any stories like that in the contest this time?
There can be nice surprises too. I haven't read all the stories yet but each April Fool's trick shouldn't be mean or nasty, some could just be fun.
Any stories like that in the contest this time?
I'm still banging away on my entry, as it took me a while to come up with an idea for this contest. I knew it would be a tough theme (I think I voted for Historical Fiction?) but I still like to try to enter each contest, even though there is no longer an official Survivor contest, because I hear it bumps your readership.
My question is: Can anyone guess how much crossover there is between fans of each category?
For instance, if you write an Incest story for the contest, are those readers then likely to click on your list of stories and read your non-incest stories? I would guess that Erotic Horror and NonHuman attract a lot of the same readers, but what about BDSM/Non-Consent/Reluctance?
In the year and a half I've been here I've written stories for 11 of the 30+ categories Lit offers as I'm always fishing for new readers, but I assume if I throw my line into the Mind Control pond I'm going to find the same ones I already hooked earlier with my NCR story.
I'm curious to know, as I choose other categories to try to write in, if anyone has any idea which ones have the most (and, I guess, least) cross-category appeal when it comes to readers.
Thanks ~ Seanathon