Wifetheif
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- Aug 18, 2012
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Some of my early stories are dreadful. Bad punctuation, typos, etc. I really have improved as a writer of erotica since my first forays into the Lit.com universe. I took a fair bit of time off while I was building a presence on Amazon as an author of "shrink" fiction. I have plenty of fans and buyers over there. I have recently returned to Lit.com as a much-improved writer, but my current scores do not match the ones from my bad old days, even when the comments note how well-written the story is. Have any of you noted a similar trajectory? It is, quite frankly, a bit weird and disconcerting. I know the story is the thing. Nobody reads "Fifty Shades of Gray" for the scintillating prose and Dan Brown is as far from Hemingway as you can get. Still... you would think that better writing would translate to better scores. I know erotica is not judged by the same standards as literary fiction but why would people prefer crap to caviar? Your thoughts would be appreciated.