HarleyKilledtheJoker
Many imaginations
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2018
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I have a story that I really think is good, and I think the subject matter it will actually help destigmatize the perception of a very real life issue my lead characters are forced to deal with upon meeting each other, as well as be a good read for the literotica readers.
I have extensively reread, edited, and re submitted it. It's my very first submission to literotica and I've been working in it for awhile, it took a lot of convincing on my own part to finally share it. But, now that I've had to continue to go over the same submission over and over, which yes I realize that MANY authors have had to do the same, I'm finding it hard to continue the rest of the story and develop it to completion because I'm jaded on it. If the rejection would state WHY it's been rejected rather than the generic form, maybe I could fix whatever the issue is and move on with it, before I lose all progress and desire to finish.
Yes, I'm ranting and angry over an issue I know many more than just myself have had, and they've continued their work and eventually were published. (I hope!) Can anyone else who has had this predicament offer any solution or idea that has worked for them to finally quit getting a generic letter telling them to spellcheck? I've had 2 others proof read it for me and they see no spelling errors or any off putting grammar or punctuation issues. I've seen many sloppy, short submissions on literotica that even the comments agree are trainwreck, yet they're published!
Thank you for letting me rant, hopefully now that I've blown off steam I can continue the story I've worked hard on and just want to share.
Hope everyone has a great rest of their weekend!
XoXo! ~Quinn
Yes, I'm ranting and angry over an issue I know many more than just myself have had, and they've continued their work and eventually were published. (I hope!) Can anyone else who has had this predicament offer any solution or idea that has worked for them to finally quit getting a generic letter telling them to spellcheck? I've had 2 others proof read it for me and they see no spelling errors or any off putting grammar or punctuation issues. I've seen many sloppy, short submissions on literotica that even the comments agree are trainwreck, yet they're published!
Thank you for letting me rant, hopefully now that I've blown off steam I can continue the story I've worked hard on and just want to share.
Hope everyone has a great rest of their weekend!
XoXo! ~Quinn