What kind of writer are you?

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Hi. How are you? What's your name? I'm Susan, Susan Jill Parker.

Welcome to my thread. Close the door behind you and have a seat. Make yourself comfortable. There, now we can talk in private and without being interrupted.

I just made coffee. Would you like a cup? It's Starbucks French roast. I grind my own beans. I drink mine black. And I made cupcakes this morning. Would you care for a cupcake? Surely everyone loves cupcakes. I made chocolate, vanilla, and cherry. I love cherry cupcakes.

So, tell me, now that we're alone, what kind of writer are you? Are you an inspired writer or are you a cursed writer? Do you write because you want to write or because you must write? Do you write as if you're a virtual writing machine or do you stare at a blank page while racking your brain and wondering what to write?

Me? Oh, thanks for asking. I'm an inspired writer but it has taken me years to find my inspiration and my voice. I'm driven to write. I must write everyday. As if I haven't gone to the bathroom, as if I need to purge myself, I must write.

So, tell me, what's your favorite category and your preferred story to write?

I can write just about anything in any category but seemingly, perhaps because I survived physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, I prefer writing stories of incest, romance, mature, and, being that I'm an exhibitionist, exhibitionism and voyeurism.

Please feel free to use this thread and to discuss your writing as if it's your own thread.

"Pardon? Of course. The bathroom is in the back and to the right, behind the pool table, ping pong table, and pinball machines."
 
Quentin Tarantino and me were separated at birth. I was born to write offensive hard crime noir, horror, and humor. For me, all three categories are easy to write.
 
Interesting bit of information. Thank you for sharing.

"Cupcake?"

If you look anything like Quentin Tarantino, you must be a very good looking man, kind of, a bit like Frankenstein.

Offensive hard crime? Is that crime with lots of blood, lots of sex, or both?

Perhaps you could combine all three, offensive hard crime with horror and humor, something that Mel Brooks would have written or is your work deeper and darker than that, sort of like Alfred Hitchcock on steroids?

 
Interesting bit of information. Thank you for sharing.

"Cupcake?"

If you look anything like Quentin Tarantino, you must be a very good looking man, kind of, a bit like Frankenstein.

Offensive hard crime? Is that crime with lots of blood, lots of sex, or both?

Perhaps you could combine all three, offensive hard crime with horror and humor, something that Mel Brooks would have written or is your work deeper and darker than that, sort of like Alfred Hitchcock on steroids?


A Sample
I didn't want her lips on mine so I grabbed the back of her hair, and in one swift motion, pulled out my dick, drug her off the couch, and began playing tonsil hockey with her. I got 30 seconds of the worst blow job ever until she fell to the floor and I got aboard her and pounded away.

The others decide to sit on the couch and watch. I beckoned them to join us. Jim took the face. We rotated a cycle for awhile. Marge began screaming "I love you Jim. I want to be with you Jim" and all kinds of crazy babble that you don't yell while getting plugged. So in the midst of my turn I felt something wet and warm all over my lap. At the time I thought she was just super wet. Then discovered the "warm wetness" was urine.

Within 10 minutes or so I hear yelling and crying. Come to find out, she wasn't too pleased about the pictures Barry took of her with his phone.

She kept yelling and what not, me being too drunk for this shit, guided her out of the house with speed. I closed and locked the door behind her. I closed the blinds and found her panties. I grabbed a stick and picked them up to dispose in the trash. I then took a shower to rinse the urine from my body. Jim and Barry took her home.


I fear its too romanric for LIT
 
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Okay, you had me when you grabbed me by the hair and dragged me from the couch but you lost me when...I peed myself? Seriously? I haven't peed myself since I was 3-years-old.

"Eww. Security! These are my identical twin brothers Guido and Vito. Jim was just leaving. Escort him to the door and make sure he doesn't trip down the stairs."

Pee soaked panties, what the Hell kind of writing is that? Gawd, now I feel like I need a shower.

I'm so glad this thread has a kitchen and bathroom. I'm so glad that Laurel allowed me access to Madam Scouries old thread.

I only wished that the swimming pool in the basement still had water. At least the king-sized bed is still upstairs.

 
So, tell me, now that we're alone, what kind of writer are you? Are you an inspired writer or are you a cursed writer? Do you write because you want to write or because you must write? Do you write as if you're a virtual writing machine or do you stare at a blank page while racking your brain and wondering what to write?

So, tell me, what's your favorite category and your preferred story to write?


Please feel free to use this thread and to discuss your writing as if it's your own thread.


I am a blocked writer. :( For many years.)

When I do write though, it's like how people play Skyrim. I go in but I don't come out to eat sleep or bathe.

Hence i need a personal assistant!

I like to write fantasy and metaphysical themes.
 
My erotica from years ago that's posted here is very nasty and to the point. It doesn't usually try to be artsy (with an exception of "The First Time The Earth Moved" which I am sooo proud of.") I've been accused many times being a man. I have to think about setting up the scene and so forth- I'm about dialogue and action.

I think I would write differently today if I were writing again.
 
I am a blocked writer. :( For many years.)

When I do write though, it's like how people play Skyrim. I go in but I don't come out to eat sleep or bathe.

Hence i need a personal assistant!

I like to write fantasy and metaphysical themes.

Hi, pleased to meet you.

I'm not going to bathe you but I can feed you. Cupcake?

If you get tired, I have beds upstairs.

Whenever I'm blocked which is rare, but it sometimes happens, what I do is take my story to bed with me. The last thought I have before closing my eyes is how to proceed with my story.

While I sleep my brain percolates my story. Then, when I awaken, I can't write fast enough.
 
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I write my stories as a hobby much the same motivation as my illustrations, glass etching, and wire sculpture. No fun factor = no motivation to create. But, then again, I'm a Sagittarius and easily entertained:)👠👠👠Kant💋
 
I write my stories as a hobby much the same motivation as my illustrations, glass etching, and wire sculpture. No fun factor = no motivation to create. But, then again, I'm a Sagittarius and easily entertained:)👠👠👠Kant💋

A longtime reader of Literotica, not finding the stories that I wanted to read and thinking that I could write better stories than other writers, I started writing instead of reading.

Then, after fans started soliciting me to write them custom stories, writing became my business. Now I write every day, 7 days a week 8 hours a day. I'm finally doing what I love to do and meant to do.

"Cupcake?"
 
My reading habits were formed by pilfering books from my father's shelves, mostly fantasy and sci-fi paperbacks from the 70s and 80s. I came for the swords, starships and boobs on the covers and more often than not, I went away with another crazy good story. They sparked my imagination like no TV show or movie could. In the end, I'm still walking through the imaginary worlds, still a horny teenager. I've written my first story way back in 9th grade, around the same time I discovered pen&paper roleplaying. Walking imaginary worlds with others, crafting stories as we go along? Yes, please.

Throughout the last 25 years, I've met so many people at my gaming table, each bringing a new, often unique character with them. My "serious" writing is a continuation, or spinoff,of what began with dice and monster manuals at the gaming table. Stories too dark, too naughty or too personal to share with other players. Alternate outcomes of situations we had at the table. Or simply sexy fanfic involving some of my favourite heroes and villains.

The writing process for me is two-thirds joy and one-third torture. Building scenes and characters is easy. Finding the right words, in a foreign language to boot, is hard labour, to the point where I long to throw in the towel. But a few weeks without writing and I feel guilty of not telling the stories which want to be told. I've had two pretty rough years due to some health issues, but with them dealth with, I have posted a slew of new stuff.

I mostly write fantasy or SF, with tenuous forays into other genres. Or, in RPG parlance, doing one-shots in a different campaign setting. People seem to like what I do, even when my heroes get ass-raped by monstrously hung spider-demons.

Choc cupcakes? Thanks. :)
 
Thanks for sharing your writing background.

I started writing with pen, only a medium, blue pen, then a typewriter, only a Smith Corona and not an IBM Selectric. Then, when they came out with Windows and Word for Windows instead of DOS, it was if I had seen fire for the first time. My God. I hate laptops and only write on my desktop and Microsoft ergonomic keyboard, the new and smaller one.

Long story short, I became a voracious reader because I was unable to speak, not a word, for years because one of my abusers tried to drown me. I read everything. I was reading college literature by the time I was in Junior High.

The worst thing I did was to go to college for English, English Literature, and Creative Writing. Other than to read more books, I didn't learn anything about how to write. Either you have writing ability or you don't. Those who can't write become editors or teachers, sorry but it's true, and there's nothing wrong with becoming an editor or a teacher. They just as as creative as a gifted, creative writer. We see and feel things that they don't. We think with the other side of our brains, the creative side.

I've always been a dreaming and with me not able to speak, instead of talking, I listened. I listened to how people talked and what they said. Now, I translate that to dialogue. In the way that I was a voracious reader, I became a prolific writer. Just as I can't go a day with strong, black coffee, I can't go a day without writing.

Every day, I bound out of bed at 4:30 am with another story to write. Typically, I write 6 to 12 stories at a time, going from one to another, as soon as the inspiration stops for that story. I only write when inspired. Just as inspired writing is the best writing, forced writing is the worst writing.

Every year for the past 9 years, I've averaged 200 stories a year and 1.5 million words.

Please, have another cupcake. They won't taste the same tomorrow. Maybe I'll make chocolate chip cookies tomorrow.

Thanks for your post.

 
A longtime reader of Literotica, not finding the stories that I wanted to read and thinking that I could write better stories than other writers, I started writing instead of reading.

Then, after fans started soliciting me to write them custom stories, writing became my business. Now I write every day, 7 days a week 8 hours a day. I'm finally doing what I love to do and meant to do.

"Cupcake?"

That's pretty much the same reason I started writing as well. I ran out of things to read, and the stuff that I did read I ended up re-reading, but was unsatisfied by most of it, so I decided to write instead of read. I'm 75 (google doc) pages into my first story, but it's all I think about.

I like drawing a lot, so if I run out of ideas, or find myself at a part where tough decisions need to be made, I sketch things from the story. I'll illustrate the house that the main character lives in, or her friend's house, or areas that she spends time in. It helps solidify a mental image for me when writing so rooms in the house don't shift around when painting mental images of what I am writing.

[Eats all of the cupcakes.]
 
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Hi. How are you?

So, tell me, now that we're alone, what kind of writer are you? Are you an inspired writer or are you a cursed writer? Do you write because you want to write or because you must write? Do you write as if you're a virtual writing machine or do you stare at a blank page while racking your brain and wondering what to write?

Me? Oh, thanks for asking. I'm an inspired writer but it has taken me years to find my inspiration and my voice. I'm driven to write. I must write everyday. As if I haven't gone to the bathroom, as if I need to purge myself, I must write.

So, tell me, what's your favorite category and your preferred story to write?

I came out of an academic environment writing a great deal of nonfiction. That was quite satisfying if not especially lucrative. I still write nonfiction on a regular basis. I began writing erotica to practice dialogue -- not an essential for the kind of nonfiction I write. What began as a lark became an enjoyment when I began getting favorable feedback.

Since I grew up on a diet of classic hard SF I tend to write a lot of SF and a little fantasy, though I have touched just about every category except Mind Control. First off, I can't think of a logical mechanism for such an ability and secondly it is too god-like. I want at least some plausibility. I've been told that my female characters are not bad. I tend to write strong women because I believe in women's natural superiority over men. Having been exposed to some hard-shelled fundamentalism in my younger days I also like to put Christians in compromising positions. I also grew up reading a great deal of "pulp" literature like"The Shadow", Doc Savage" and "Ki-Kor the Jungle Lord" Those sensibilities fill my fiction.

I'd like to have more hot stories, but nearly all of my stories hover around 4:30, so I'm turning a lot of people on. Most of my mail is complimentary or constructive.

I write when I have time, weekends, nights mostly. Look for a lot more of me when I retire in two years!
 
That's pretty much the same reason I began writing as well. I ran out of things to read, and the literature that I did read I ended up re-reading but was not satisfied fully by a lot of the content that I read. So I decided to write instead of read. I'm 75 (google doc) pages into my first story, but it's all I think about. I like drawing a lot, so if I run out of ideas, or find myself at a part where tough decisions need to be made, I sketch things from the story. I'll illustrate the house that the main character lives in, or her friend's house, or areas that she spends time in. It helps solidify a mental image for me when writing so rooms in the house don't shift around when painting mental images of what I am writing.

[Eats all of the cupcakes.]

Well, to be honest, I'm glad you ate all the cupcakes. They wouldn't have tasted as good today, sort of like a day old donuts tastes tomorrow.

I made a double batch of chocolate cookies, one with walnuts and one without. Help yourself.

It sounds like your first story is consuming you. Unless you're okay with that, perhaps you should take a step back and start another story.

The fact that you're sketching the houses of the characters is interesting. I'm not sure what to make of that. Perhaps instead of a being just a writer you should add director to your resume too.

Some directors not only help write the story but also help design the background.

I wish I had your visualization. Good luck with your story.

And by all means take some cookies with you.

 
Hi. How are you?

So, tell me, now that we're alone, what kind of writer are you? Are you an inspired writer or are you a cursed writer? Do you write because you want to write or because you must write? Do you write as if you're a virtual writing machine or do you stare at a blank page while racking your brain and wondering what to write?

Me? Oh, thanks for asking. I'm an inspired writer but it has taken me years to find my inspiration and my voice. I'm driven to write. I must write everyday. As if I haven't gone to the bathroom, as if I need to purge myself, I must write.

So, tell me, what's your favorite category and your preferred story to write?

I came out of an academic environment writing a great deal of nonfiction. That was quite satisfying if not especially lucrative. I still write nonfiction on a regular basis. I began writing erotica to practice dialogue -- not an essential for the kind of nonfiction I write. What began as a lark became an enjoyment when I began getting favorable feedback.

Since I grew up on a diet of classic hard SF I tend to write a lot of SF and a little fantasy, though I have touched just about every category except Mind Control. First off, I can't think of a logical mechanism for such an ability and secondly it is too god-like. I want at least some plausibility. I've been told that my female characters are not bad. I tend to write strong women because I believe in women's natural superiority over men. Having been exposed to some hard-shelled fundamentalism in my younger days I also like to put Christians in compromising positions. I also grew up reading a great deal of "pulp" literature like"The Shadow", Doc Savage" and "Ki-Kor the Jungle Lord" Those sensibilities fill my fiction.

I'd like to have more hot stories, but nearly all of my stories hover around 4:30, so I'm turning a lot of people on. Most of my mail is complimentary or constructive.

I write when I have time, weekends, nights mostly. Look for a lot more of me when I retire in two years!


Hmm, I bet you could write a whole book, a library of books by putting Christians in compromising positions. Jim and Tammy Bakker come to mind (lol), as well as Jimmy Swaggart. Perhaps something dark and sexy needs to be written about golden, Christian couples such as Joel and Victoria Osteen, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, or Micelle and Barrack Obama (lol).

You're walking a fine line between non-fiction and fiction. It's hard to go from one to the other. Worse would be if you throw newswriting in there too.

I wrote non-fiction early in my career. I wrote documentation and manuals for my jobs. I wrote newsletters for a publisher who published news letters for lawyers, one for teachers, another for law enforcement, and a last for financial analysts. I expanded on interesting blurbs that I found on the Internet.

A famous reporter who wrote a column for the Boston Globe, Mike Barnacle lost his job when he started adding fictional accounts to his non-fictional column. It's easy to do.

I made the choice early to write fiction. My newswriting professor said that I had a flair for writing the news. My magazine writing professor said that I should write for magazines. My expository writing professor said that I had a talent for writing essays, but making up characters, developing them, adding dialogue, tension, imagery, and description is what I love to do.

The only writing courses I didn't take in college were Business Writing and Technical Writing. Talk about destroying the creative process, I'd rather cut off my fingers than to write that stuff.

"Cookie?"
 
Hmm, I bet you could write a whole book, a library of books by putting Christians in compromising positions. Jim and Tammy Bakker come to mind (lol), as well as Jimmy Swaggart. Perhaps something dark and sexy needs to be written about golden, Christian couples such as Joel and Victoria Osteen, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, or Micelle and Barrack Obama (lol).

You're walking a fine line between non-fiction and fiction. It's hard to go from one to the other. Worse would be if you throw newswriting in there too.

I wrote non-fiction early in my career. I wrote documentation and manuals for my jobs. I wrote newsletters for a publisher who published news letters for lawyers, one for teachers, another for law enforcement, and a last for financial analysts. I expanded on interesting blurbs that I found on the Internet.

A famous reporter who wrote a column for the Boston Globe, Mike Barnacle lost his job when he started adding fictional accounts to his non-fictional column. It's easy to do.

I made the choice early to write fiction. My newswriting professor said that I had a flair for writing the news. My magazine writing professor said that I should write for magazines. My expository writing professor said that I had a talent for writing essays, but making up characters, developing them, adding dialogue, tension, imagery, and description is what I love to do.

The only writing courses I didn't take in college were Business Writing and Technical Writing. Talk about destroying the creative process, I'd rather cut off my fingers than to write that stuff.

"Cookie?"

Kenneth Roberts recalled his best newspaper writing as a fictional account of an event he never saw. He missed the train, and wrote the story at the train station. His editor loved it, and witnesses said it captured the soul of the event.

Mencken confessed fiction is common with reporters and correspondents.
 
News writing professor? Magazine writing professor? Expository writing professor?

You were doing pretty good up until this point but this is pure bullshit.
 
News writing professor? Magazine writing professor? Expository writing professor?

You were doing pretty good up until this point but this is pure bullshit.

I graduated from Northeastern University. I only needed to take 5 writing courses to satisfy my English degree. I took every writing course but for technical and business writing.

Creative writing 1-8, expository writing 1-3, newswriting 1 & 2, magazine writing 1 & 2, screenwriting 1 & 2, poetry 1-3, then there's the dozen English Literature classes, as well as specific classes, such as Charles Dickens, and the classics.

My four brothers are all here to keep people like you out of my thread. Freddie is at the front door. Vito and Guido man the backdoor and big Louie is always with me on the floor.

"Please have a cookie before Big Louie shows you the way out. Perhaps in the future you should stay to your dingy, little coffee shop and reading room, the one without the pool table, pinball machines, swimming pool, and bedrooms upstairs.

Have a nice life. Bye!"
 
Sorry but in one of your earliest post you said you were an accountant. in another you wrote you had never taken a writing course and you thought they were a total waste of time. With a little help from Google it won't take long to pull them up if you want me to.

We have enough trouble from your asshat bud who knows all there is to know about writing but hasn't been doing as long as either of us. His misinformation and personal likes and dislikes on the subject already confuses people. We don't need more of that.

Play it straight, I know that is hard for you, and you will have no problems. Keep up the bullshit and I'll be around to correct you.

You and your imaginary brothers have a nice day. The cookie is a little dry. Got any milk?
 
Sorry but in one of your earliest post you said you were an accountant. in another you wrote you had never taken a writing course and you thought they were a total waste of time. With a little help from Google it won't take long to pull them up if you want me to.

We have enough trouble from your asshat bud who knows all there is to know about writing but hasn't been doing as long as either of us. His misinformation and personal likes and dislikes on the subject already confuses people. We don't need more of that.

Play it straight, I know that is hard for you, and you will have no problems. Keep up the bullshit and I'll be around to correct you.

You and your imaginary brothers have a nice day. The cookie is a little dry. Got any milk?

Why are you even here? I don't bother you. I don't post to your threads.

For the record, I graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern University with a BS in English and with Creative Writing and English Literature minors.

I'm sorry you didn't finish high school. That's not my fault.

And yes, I worked my way through school as a full-charge bookkeeper because I had a knack for numbers. After taking only one accounting course, I worked as a staff accountant for an oil company and then as a controller for a furrier on Newbury Street in Boston and as a Business Manager for a famous modeling agency on Newbury Street in Boston. Are we done or would you like to see my entire resume. I don't see you volunteering anything about you.

Show me the post where I wrote I never took a writing course. What I wrote in this thread was that taking college writing courses was a waste of time because no one can teach anyone how to write creatively. Either you can or you can. Creative writing is a talent, a gift, and something that you're born with.

Are we done or are you here to start more trouble?

"No cookies for you!"



 
:D Ah, but I did finish high school. In fact i have three degrees. One in Electrical Engineering, one in Petroleum Geology and one in Computer Science. The last one completed when I was in my fifties.

So yes, i know college courses.

One accounting course won't even get you in the door at a petroleum company. I've worked for many, many of them.

Like I said, play it straight and you have nothing to worry about from me.
 
:D Ah, but I did finish high school. In fact i have three degrees. One in Electrical Engineering, one in Petroleum Geology and one in Computer Science. The last one completed when I was in my fifties.

So yes, i know college courses.

One accounting course won't even get you in the door at a petroleum company. I've worked for many, many of them.

Like I said, play it straight and you have nothing to worry about from me.

I'm flattered that you started a thread just like mine (lol) and after I started my thread (lol). Obviously, you lack manners as well imagination.

My good looks got me a foot in the door with lots of jobs. Then, once hired, showing them that I could do the job, it was a win/win for both. I added professionalism along with window dressing.

You're the one who doesn't know what they're talking about. How dare you question my life? Sometimes when getting a foot in the door and/or a job, it's not what you know but who you know.

You just like being here because this is Scouries old thread. I have carpeted floors where you have dirty, scratched, wood floors. I have furniture where you don't even have a chair. Everyone just stands around and stares at one another in your thread.

I have crystal chandeliers where you only have light bulbs (lol). I have a bathroom and a shower, where you don't even have running water. You have to walk down the street to get your water to make tea from a public restroom.

"Eww."
 
TexRat has a thread where he and Pilot trade posts. I expect for the AH MOD to make it required participation any time.
 
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