Rob_Royale
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As opposed to mommification, the incest variant.

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As opposed to mommification, the incest variant.
@Jorunn,My first submission may have been my worst, it was rejected, because I used British punctuation. Cleaned up and resubmitted, Chasing Faeries is still my favorite story.
https://www.literotica.com/s/chasing-faeries-1
Another early submission, The Zebrafish, went into the LW category but it was told from the POV of the Other Woman, not the husband. Horrors! Perhaps my best sex scene, she does get pregnant, and I cried a lot writing how she handles it. But the SciFi element of re-animating a frozen Viking might not have helped with the LW readers.
Getting the Five_Inch_Heels treatment, a distant cousin in Minnesota talked me into writing a comedy story about the hapless Minnesota Vikings, and their biggest fan, the Norse God Odin. Lots of Minnesota specific humor from Beavis and Butthead type characters, it was more gross than funny.
@DeMont - The MFC did have sex with the reanimated Viking and got pregnant. (Which is interesting as other threads want the women to get pregnant but don’t). She helped set him up in a secret fjord to live like as a Viking rather than shock him into the modern world. She visited him regularly. Her child could not bounce between these two worlds, so she had to decide which world to let their child grow up in.@Jorunn,
So, my dear colleague, let me see if I got this right. You re-animated a cryogenically (naturally) frozen Viking who went on to have sex with the MC and she was upset that she didn't get pregnant? Is that right? And how did the Zebrafish ( Danio rerio: a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Danionidae of the order Cypriniformes) take the whole thing?
Beavis and Butthead Vikings (do you mean the football team?) I can roll with, in a 'Monty Python' sort of way but I have difficulty wrapping my head around American vs. English punctuation since the American language, apart from some spelling differences, is English, isn't it?
I do apologise everyone if I'm heading "off topic" but I am completely befuddled at this point... or did I miss the entire point?
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I once had a conversation with a girl from Scotland about her trials with relearning to punctuate to post her stories. Because growing up she learned to write "dialog like this". Whereas most of online expects you to punctuate like an american, so she had to learn to write, "Dialog like this."I have difficulty wrapping my head around American vs. English punctuation since the American language, apart from some spelling differences, is English, isn't it?
Give us your wurst? We'd have been inundated with dick pics.At least it's not a thread about sausage.
Give us your wurst? We'd have been inundated with dick pics.![]()
I wouldn't give it that much credit......I have difficulty wrapping my head around American vs. English punctuation since the American language, apart from some spelling differences, is English, isn't it?
And the punctuation of speech is different, British is strictly logical so if the punctuation is part of what was said, it's inside the quotes. (Literotica is fine with that!)
Hmm. I've spent a lifetime in American schools, reading American books, and never once have I seen a punctuation mark placed outside the quotes. We learn it the same way you seem to.
That's why "Literotica is fine with that."
I've generally used Australian English, which is modelled on what we perceive as the Queen's English (sorry - still too early to say King's for me...) but with regional variation and some American influences. There hasn't been an issue except around punctuation in dialogue, and I think that the Literotica approach is more about following somebody's rules and being consistent.Hmm. I've spent a lifetime in American schools, reading American books, and never once have I seen a punctuation mark placed outside the quotes. We learn it the same way you seem to.
That's why "Literotica is fine with that."
Ah, you lot never put them outside? I forgot which way round it was. From a style guide:
"the American style places commas and periods inside the quotation marks, even if they are not in the original material. British style (more sensibly) places unquoted periods and commas outside the quotation marks. For all other punctuation, the British and American styles are in agreement: unless the punctuation is part of the quoted material, it goes outside the quotation marks."
One of my lowest-rated stories is a 750-word one, though I'm not altogether unhappy with it. I suspect the issue as someone else pointed out is that it reads more as a setup to a larger story and probably comes across as incomplete.It's interesting how many people here are pointing to 750s as their worst stories, I wonder why that is?
Personally I enjoy that format a lot, it's like a little mental puzzle. My 750s seem to be on the low end of my story ratings, maybe 0.1 or 0.2 lower than most, but they were great opportunities to experiment with different ideas and narrative styles!
Picking a worst story is like picking the inferior child. Each are deficient in their own way.
To single out one as The Worst would divert shame from the (also inadequate) others. So let’s just assume that my very worst is yet to be published. We must all endure the anticipation.
@Rob_Royale,Give us your wurst? We'd have been inundated with dick pics.![]()
@Kumquatqueen,Ah, you lot never put them outside? I forgot which way round it was. From a style guide:
"the American style places commas and periods inside the quotation marks, even if they are not in the original material. British style (more sensibly) places unquoted periods and commas outside the quotation marks. For all other punctuation, the British and American styles are in agreement: unless the punctuation is part of the quoted material, it goes outside the quotation marks."
@Cacatua_Galerita,Picking a worst story is like picking the inferior child. Each are deficient in their own way.
To single out one as The Worst would divert shame from the (also inadequate) others. So let’s just assume that my very worst is yet to be published. We must all endure the anticipation.
I like doing them to some degree as the writing challenge they are. It's not their ratings that make them bad, it's the premise of those two, both I tried to tell too much with too little. I've written quite a few of them and experimented and played around. The best ones I've done on this account or my other one, are basically one scene. Like Uncut is 4.34 and is about sucking dick. An Erotic Dream is 4.45 on my other account, about a womam masturbating in a coffee shop.It's interesting how many people here are pointing to 750s as their worst stories, I wonder why that is?
Personally I enjoy that format a lot, it's like a little mental puzzle. My 750s seem to be on the low end of my story ratings, maybe 0.1 or 0.2 lower than most, but they were great opportunities to experiment with different ideas and narrative styles!