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Letters and Transcripts.
You weren't expecting that, were ya?
I wrote one the other day. A very long one. I haven't written one before.
Of course, I've written letters before, hundreds of them, but I've never written a fictional letter, in the guise of a story. It's 9,000 words long, too, so not yer average letter.
My question...
Should I submit it?
I have a few qualms about doing so, if I'm honest, because it is bloody disgusting! LOL!
It's a fictional letter, from a woman to her long-time partner. It's a confession. In the letter she tells him what kind of woman she really is and also goes on to describe an event. Previous to reading the letter, he thought he was responsible for everything that happened that night (the event I mentioned), and he felt guilty about the way things turned out. In the letter, she admits to him that she was in fact responsible; she'd set it all up.
What I'm getting at, I suppose, is that it's a very strong Loving Wives/Non-Consent/Group Sex story, but it's written as a letter (i.e. in the dreaded second person).
Would Letters and Transcripts readers be horrified and offended by such content? As a result, would it end up getting placed in LW or even N/C? Would those readers hate the letter format?
How long is a piece of string?

All and any opinions on this most welcome.
Cheers!
Lou
You weren't expecting that, were ya?
I wrote one the other day. A very long one. I haven't written one before.
Of course, I've written letters before, hundreds of them, but I've never written a fictional letter, in the guise of a story. It's 9,000 words long, too, so not yer average letter.
My question...
Should I submit it?
I have a few qualms about doing so, if I'm honest, because it is bloody disgusting! LOL!
It's a fictional letter, from a woman to her long-time partner. It's a confession. In the letter she tells him what kind of woman she really is and also goes on to describe an event. Previous to reading the letter, he thought he was responsible for everything that happened that night (the event I mentioned), and he felt guilty about the way things turned out. In the letter, she admits to him that she was in fact responsible; she'd set it all up.
What I'm getting at, I suppose, is that it's a very strong Loving Wives/Non-Consent/Group Sex story, but it's written as a letter (i.e. in the dreaded second person).
Would Letters and Transcripts readers be horrified and offended by such content? As a result, would it end up getting placed in LW or even N/C? Would those readers hate the letter format?
How long is a piece of string?

All and any opinions on this most welcome.
Cheers!
Lou
