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MelissaBaby

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Three months ago I made my first submission to Literotica.

I began writing a novella, My Fall and Rise, based on my life experiences because I thought it would be therapeutic. I was not expecting much response or any praise. I just had things I wanted to get off my chest, and Lit seemed as good a place as any to do so.

My thirteenth and final chapter will be published tomorrow.

I would like to thank Laurel, all those who have offered me advice and support, and everyone who has read my story.

Drug addiction is a major theme in my narrative. I have heard from a number of people who have told me that reading my words has helped them in their own battles, or in understanding their loved ones who have faced the struggle. I am humbled by this, and have dedicated my work to them, and to everyone who has fought addiction.
 
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Thank you, for the story. It is very encouraging to those that are trying to overcome life issues, and very heartening.
 
Thank you, for the story. It is very encouraging to those that are trying to overcome life issues, and very heartening.


I did not intend to write any sort of "message", but if what I wrote helps even one person, I am honored by that. Thank you for your support.
 
I looked at your efforts and lost interest in about 15 seconds. You lack cohesion and coherence. Rod McKuen wrote the same stuff back in 1969 then vanished forever. His lone contribution to arts and letters was the song JEAN.
 
What draws any of us to Literotica is always interesting to me. Writing can be cathartic for the writer, but the magic really happens when a reader finds it cathartic, too. Congratulations on finishing your story. That always feels good, too! :D
 
Three months ago I made my first submission to Literotica. My thirteenth and final chapter will be published tomorrow.

I would like to thank Laurel, all those who have offered me advice and support, and everyone who has read my story.

Congratulations. Writing can be very cathartic like that and regardless of readers, it can really help ones self just thinking these things thru and expressing them. It can be tough exposing yourself so openly but I think what you get out of it yourself is what makes it worthwhile. So congratulations again.
 
Congratulations. Writing can be very cathartic like that and regardless of readers, it can really help ones self just thinking these things thru and expressing them. It can be tough exposing yourself so openly but I think what you get out of it yourself is what makes it worthwhile. So congratulations again.

Reminds me of a bowel movement. Satisfying to me but not so much to others. Much writing is like this.
 
Reminds me of a bowel movement. Satisfying to me but not so much to others.

Well at least NT you have discovered your area of expertise.;)

I thought it was competently written which puts it into the top 1 or 2% of Lit offerings at worst. It was however substantially reportage rather than fiction - at least it seemed so. I read all 13 chapters and maintained interest, though I thought some of the chapters could have been combined. I would like to see the author try her hand at more imaginary fiction before being either too critical or too praising. She does however have the necessary tools to make the attempt. Solid first effort.
 
Well at least NT you have discovered your area of expertise.;)

I thought it was competently written which puts it into the top 1 or 2% of Lit offerings at worst. It was however substantially reportage rather than fiction - at least it seemed so. I read all 13 chapters and maintained interest, though I thought some of the chapters could have been combined. I would like to see the author try her hand at more imaginary fiction before being either too critical or too praising. She does however have the necessary tools to make the attempt. Solid first effort.

I buy lotsa books every month. About half are erotic and half are everything else. I delete most of what I buy, because most writers aew crap but a few know how to start then fail. I struggler, too, but there is a path to Heaven.

Two days ago I walked outta the wilderness and fell over the path. I re-wrote a chaper using the path, and the improvement is stunning. Its like discovering sonata-allegro form in music. No more kitten on the keyboard.
 
What draws any of us to Literotica is always interesting to me. Writing can be cathartic for the writer, but the magic really happens when a reader finds it cathartic, too. Congratulations on finishing your story. That always feels good, too! :D

Thank you. It does feel good, but also a bit like the day after Christmas.
 
Congratulations. Writing can be very cathartic like that and regardless of readers, it can really help ones self just thinking these things thru and expressing them. It can be tough exposing yourself so openly but I think what you get out of it yourself is what makes it worthwhile. So congratulations again.

Thank you, Chloe. :rose:
 
Well at least NT you have discovered your area of expertise.;)

I thought it was competently written which puts it into the top 1 or 2% of Lit offerings at worst. It was however substantially reportage rather than fiction - at least it seemed so. I read all 13 chapters and maintained interest, though I thought some of the chapters could have been combined. I would like to see the author try her hand at more imaginary fiction before being either too critical or too praising. She does however have the necessary tools to make the attempt. Solid first effort.

I appreciate your critique, I think you make very valid points.

Has anyone ever suggested that Lit add a category for memoirs?
 
I would like to see the author try her hand at more imaginary fiction...

Agreed. Now that the autobiographical work has reached a conclusion, I hope MelissaBaby can find other stories to tell.

She has a very efficient and fast-paced style that I like. Her use of a disjointed timeline between chapters was arranged with incredible skill for a first work. While other authors might have tried to make her story gritty and oppressive, she handles dark and heavy subject matter with a lightness and energy that makes them palatable. It would really be a shame if this was the last we had from her.
 
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These are the ingredients for a superior chapter or story.

1.Something stirring
2.Something exciting
3.Something surprising
4.Something alarming
5.Something compelling


One follows the other.

Few here will get it, but one or two might.
 
Agreed. Now that the autobiographical work has reached a conclusion, I hope MelissaBaby can find other stories to tell.

She has a very efficient and fast-paced style that I like. Her use of a disjointed timeline between chapters was arranged with incredible skill for a first work. While other authors might have tried to make her story gritty and oppressive, she handles dark and heavy subject matter with a lightness and energy that makes them palatable. It would really be a shame if this was the last we had from her.

I hope I have more stories to tell as well.

I came up with the idea for the alternating timeline because I felt that, if told in a straight chronological story, the first half would be too downbeat, and I wouldn't have any readers left for the second half.

Thank you again for your comments.
 
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