Agiel
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I’ve just come across this post from a few months ago in story feedback. It didn’t make much of an impression and I thought it might possibly get a better response here. I’ve no idea how many new writers have arrived in the last year, or even two years, or how many of them read the AH but I’m sure new, and old writers, will have an opinion.
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Old 12-26-2020, 12:59 AM #1
verycuriouswriter
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The perfect story, ruins it for the rest?
I have found an interesting problem with erotica, whenever I find a better story (for me!) it sort of ups the bar each time, to the point now that I very rarely find anything that interests me.
I've written some stories which have qualities that improve on what I've seen, but that only has made things worse by raising the bar even further.
Or maybe I should say lower the bar. Some people high jump, others like to limbo, right?
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Has anyone ever read what they consider the perfect Lit story? One they would give 6 out of 5. Has anyone written what they consider the perfect story? That’s one for the egotists lol. Seriously I suppose the question might be had anyone ever read a story they consider to be as near perfect as anyone on Lit is likely to achieve?
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Old 12-26-2020, 12:59 AM #1
verycuriouswriter
Virgin
verycuriouswriter is offline
Join Date: Mar 2020
Posts: 3
The perfect story, ruins it for the rest?
I have found an interesting problem with erotica, whenever I find a better story (for me!) it sort of ups the bar each time, to the point now that I very rarely find anything that interests me.
I've written some stories which have qualities that improve on what I've seen, but that only has made things worse by raising the bar even further.
Or maybe I should say lower the bar. Some people high jump, others like to limbo, right?
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Has anyone ever read what they consider the perfect Lit story? One they would give 6 out of 5. Has anyone written what they consider the perfect story? That’s one for the egotists lol. Seriously I suppose the question might be had anyone ever read a story they consider to be as near perfect as anyone on Lit is likely to achieve?