Comshaw
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- Nov 9, 2000
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A factual note? Really? So it's a hard and fast rule like those of grammar is it? Or a judgement call? And "Fini" isn't amateurish, because why? It's not done in the main stream? You're sure of that, are you? In the light of that opinion, I assume you also see an epilogue, since it is a more meaty type of "the end" or "to be continued" as amateurish?Identifying putting "the end" at the end of standalone stories as amateurish is simply a factual note. It is only taken as a slam on a story site such as Literotica if you want to be defensive about it. It's not done in the mainstream. Just like putting a copyright notice on top of a story isn't done in the mainstream unless it has been formally registered with the Copyright Office. It doesn't add any protection and the U.S. Copyright Office actually holds that you shouldn't do it in the United States unless you're formally copyrighted it. There's no reason why writers here shouldn't get the benefit of being told how something works in the mainstream in case they want to try to publish in that realm. No one is saying a writer here shouldn't do it here if they want to.
If it's only taken as a slam on a story site like Lit and you are aware that it is, then why even mention it? As far as your copy write comment, I wouldn't know, but it doesn't really fit into the conversation or as an example of the main object of discussion so I don't see why it was included.
As far as "it isn't done in the main stream" I think you are wrong. I've been reading since I was in grade school and over the years have seen many books by "mainstream" authors with a "the end" or something similar at the conclusion of the book. It may be considered amateurish by a faction, but it HAS BEEN done in the mainstream, by some rather well known authors.
As far as my statement of being an unabashed amateur being defensive, my intent was to make a factual presentation of who I am and how I feel about it. If that was not your perception of it, if you saw it as defensive, so be it. Ain't much I can do about how you interpret what was written.
Comshaw