Squeeze_Tight
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- Sep 6, 2020
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A little under a year ago I published my first story on literotica. I enjoyed writing it and I'm pleased with the finished product to this day.
It didn't get a tremendously high number of reads but the feedback was largely complimentary. It felt good to write the story and great that it made random strangers happy.
I always intended to write more, but it struck me that the ideas that whirled around my head felt like very much the same formula with slightly different pieces. Perhaps this is a problem with writing a story based on a combination of personal experience and my own kinks and fantasies - that is to say it's hard to create work of variety when the feelings that inspire them are unlikely to change very much.
Is this a problem others have had? Do you tend to write the story you want to read (as I did) or do you approach the piece differently?
It didn't get a tremendously high number of reads but the feedback was largely complimentary. It felt good to write the story and great that it made random strangers happy.
I always intended to write more, but it struck me that the ideas that whirled around my head felt like very much the same formula with slightly different pieces. Perhaps this is a problem with writing a story based on a combination of personal experience and my own kinks and fantasies - that is to say it's hard to create work of variety when the feelings that inspire them are unlikely to change very much.
Is this a problem others have had? Do you tend to write the story you want to read (as I did) or do you approach the piece differently?