JuanSeiszFitzHall
yet another
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I thought I had advanced beyond my Literotica apprenticeship a while ago, but maybe I haven’t. If someone is willing to read four stories that total about 21k words, I’d appreciate any feedback that could lead me to an understanding of what I’ve done wrong. As background, I’ve been a professional writer for decades, I make my living writing and editing non-fiction, and I’ve had fiction published in paying markets that are not specifically erotic. In short, I have many times received money from strangers for what I’ve written.
In late September I posted this story in Erotic Couplings:
https://www.literotica.com/s/ruths-experiment
In terms of votes, it was well received, and got a red H. I would have been okay with letting that be the end of it, because the story had a clear conclusion. The characters, however, could continue to be involved with one another, so I would also have been okay with writing more about them. No other erotic story ideas had occurred to me, so I returned to these characters.
I finished all three subsequent stories, with all cross-checking and editing, before I posted any of them. They all went into Erotic Couplings, with notes to the effect that each one could stand alone and (in my view) had enough catch-up references so that it wasn’t absolutely necessary to read what had gone before. Thus I didn’t title them as parts 2, 3, and 4 of the original story.
https://www.literotica.com/s/gregs-project
https://www.literotica.com/s/ruth-and-greg-go-to-plan-r
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-trending-of-greg-and-ruth
Maybe I should have let well enough alone. Not only did these three get a tepid reception, based on votes, but the original story was downvoted below the red-H line. I believe (wrongly?) that the extra stories took the college sophomore characters through some emotional coming-of-age (with the addition of first-person accounts by the other character), and made them more interesting and relatable. Yet not one of the three stories has received a 5* from anyone, and the final story (as I write this) has no votes at all.
I have any number of theories about why this has happened, but I guess I need someone else to tell me that I messed up (at least in terms of satisfying readers), and why. In my overall defense, my earlier “Laura and Don” series has ratings above 4.3 on all five parts, which is why I believed that I’d gone from apprentice to journeyperson.
https://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=5116173&page=submissions
In late September I posted this story in Erotic Couplings:
https://www.literotica.com/s/ruths-experiment
In terms of votes, it was well received, and got a red H. I would have been okay with letting that be the end of it, because the story had a clear conclusion. The characters, however, could continue to be involved with one another, so I would also have been okay with writing more about them. No other erotic story ideas had occurred to me, so I returned to these characters.
I finished all three subsequent stories, with all cross-checking and editing, before I posted any of them. They all went into Erotic Couplings, with notes to the effect that each one could stand alone and (in my view) had enough catch-up references so that it wasn’t absolutely necessary to read what had gone before. Thus I didn’t title them as parts 2, 3, and 4 of the original story.
https://www.literotica.com/s/gregs-project
https://www.literotica.com/s/ruth-and-greg-go-to-plan-r
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-trending-of-greg-and-ruth
Maybe I should have let well enough alone. Not only did these three get a tepid reception, based on votes, but the original story was downvoted below the red-H line. I believe (wrongly?) that the extra stories took the college sophomore characters through some emotional coming-of-age (with the addition of first-person accounts by the other character), and made them more interesting and relatable. Yet not one of the three stories has received a 5* from anyone, and the final story (as I write this) has no votes at all.
I have any number of theories about why this has happened, but I guess I need someone else to tell me that I messed up (at least in terms of satisfying readers), and why. In my overall defense, my earlier “Laura and Don” series has ratings above 4.3 on all five parts, which is why I believed that I’d gone from apprentice to journeyperson.
https://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=5116173&page=submissions