BiscuitHammer
The Hentenno
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- Aug 12, 2015
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One would think patrolling the bridge and corridors of a starship could keep my attention. But, not tonight.
Anyhoo...
What can happen in a story that sort of draws you out of it? Y'know, you're right in there, fully a part of the action whatever it happens to be, and then the author does something that snaps you out of the moment, and you find yourself back in the real world, feeling somewhat bereft and cheated?
I've gotten to the place where spelling mistakes no longer really bug me (unless they're constant, like every other word). I'm also pretty good about not allowing grammar inconsistencies to bother me, as long as I know where the author meant to go.
What DOES snap me out of a story, however, is when the author clearly does not understand anatomy.
'He put his fingers inside her clit.'
Unless the female is some reeeeeeally weird alien, where that is somehow possible, then yeah, those are the kind of things that make me close a story and search for a different one.
What knocks you out of the story and makes you quit in frustration?
Anyhoo...
What can happen in a story that sort of draws you out of it? Y'know, you're right in there, fully a part of the action whatever it happens to be, and then the author does something that snaps you out of the moment, and you find yourself back in the real world, feeling somewhat bereft and cheated?
I've gotten to the place where spelling mistakes no longer really bug me (unless they're constant, like every other word). I'm also pretty good about not allowing grammar inconsistencies to bother me, as long as I know where the author meant to go.
What DOES snap me out of a story, however, is when the author clearly does not understand anatomy.
'He put his fingers inside her clit.'
Unless the female is some reeeeeeally weird alien, where that is somehow possible, then yeah, those are the kind of things that make me close a story and search for a different one.
What knocks you out of the story and makes you quit in frustration?