CuttingEdge
Literotica Guru
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Sadly, it is impossible to prove a negative. In your case it is in essence saying, “I don’t believe you write”. No matter how a person tries to defend themselves from that, there is no persuading someone with that mindset. Yet the proof is in my wording of my original post. “Adding tension”, including “plot twists”, “characterization”… These are not terms used by non-writers.Under another that you don't post here under. Meaning you want to come here and take shots at people's work, call them lazy, but protect your own so people can't go see you show us how you think its done.
That's if there is even another name. I could tell you I have ten pen names and never have to prove it.
My original statement still stands. The “oh my God factor’ is instant when a writer does a story where they are having sex with their sister, but to get that same ‘oh my God factor” with a traditional relationship takes far more words, backstory, and conversation. All that takes wordsmithing skill. That does not mean SOME incestuous writing does not include that, but its rare because as a whole incestuous writing falls back to the shock factor of being so taboo, and why it is lazy writing. The truth is also there with series. Characterization, back story, engaging conversation, repetitive actions… that all takes time and skill to parse out in a story.
Erotic stories are by far the hardest stories to write because it is romance, action, and characterization all in one… and on a subject we all have vast experience in. I started out writing erotica professionally and without question it has honed my skills to where it is today. I would not be the published novelist that I am had I not. And that is my drive, to encourage the writers out there doing erotica now, that by constantly challenging their writing skills to improve, they too can become published novelists if they wish. But it takes improving their writing skills, and that takes practice. Using incestuous relations to make tension in a story instead of using other means, is NOT going to get a writer there. Making excuses, getting defensive and then professing falsehoods about someone who tells fellow writers this, is not going to work either.
I am not upset at you. You don’t know what you don’t know. You did not know that I am a professional writer who got paid for years to write erotica. And good for those that want to remain doing amateur writing stories.
But for other writers who want to publish novels and be professional writers, I am telling them, ‘you got this’. I did it, and so can they. They can write publishable mainstream, novels, but they have to practice writing the challenging stuff too like understanding how to increase tension in a story. Writing, “I can’t believe I was in bed now with my sister”, just isn’t tension building you would see in a publishable novel. Move beyond that and a person's writing will improve tenfold.
That is not making shots at a writer of a certain erotic genre, its giving solid writing advice.