Author Trademarks

Boota said:
That it does. It's even better than writing about it. :)

I think I'd be shivering and screaming the whole time. I'm not a fan of getting wet in that sense. :D
 
I have added something to my first person stories. The narrator/protag is named George Boxlicker and he is a freelance professional writer who contributes stories to Literotica. Supposedly, they are all true stories. Some of the women in the stories are fans of his, which is why they are so attracted. :D

Unfortunately, the stories are all fiction. :(
 
I have not yet written any pieces of my own, but I know what I like. I am drawn to the mystical and supernatural. When I click on a story, I wish to be transported to another time and place to escape my life for a bit. I want to be touched on a deep level, thrilled and shaken to the core spiritually as well as erotically. There have not been many stories that have lived up to my rather high standards, and the ones that have satisfied my every desire are the ones I will always treasure.
 
DanseMacabre said:
I have not yet written any pieces of my own, but I know what I like. I am drawn to the mystical and supernatural. When I click on a story, I wish to be transported to another time and place to escape my life for a bit. I want to be touched on a deep level, thrilled and shaken to the core spiritually as well as erotically. There have not been many stories that have lived up to my rather high standards, and the ones that have satisfied my every desire are the ones I will always treasure.

Wow, DM. Got any examples of the stories that have moved you?
 
Aurora Black said:
Wow, DM. Got any examples of the stories that have moved you?

I would prefer not to reply, if you don't mind. I am hesitant to call anyone out and perhaps I would cause discomfort in doing so.
 
My current trademark is- nonexistance. :( I can't get anything written down...

I hope that my most recognisable mannerism is- good writing. Other than that, I like to juxtapose across genres- a butch dyke flips a gay top- a young man with an old man, a midwest girl who comes up against Puerto Rican culture. And I insist on happy endings, in the sense that my characters are happy with what they've done and would like to do it again...

there is rarely much conflict in my stories, as some of my editors have commented.
 
Stella_Omega said:
My current trademark is- nonexistance. :( I can't get anything written down...

I hope that my most recognisable mannerism is- good writing. Other than that, I like to juxtapose across genres- a butch dyke flips a gay top- a young man with an old man, a midwest girl who comes up against Puerto Rican culture. And I insist on happy endings, in the sense that my characters are happy with what they've done and would like to do it again...

there is rarely much conflict in my stories, as some of my editors have commented.

So you basically write feel-good stories that celebrate diversity. That's wonderful. :)

ETA: And the writing will come back eventually. Give it time. :rose:
 
hmmm I don't believe that I have any trademarks. My writing is too all over the place to actually have a trademark
 
Elizabetht said:
hmmm I don't believe that I have any trademarks. My writing is too all over the place to actually have a trademark

Variety is the spice of life. ;)
 
I seem to have a fondness for using spiral staircases (Be Mine, Henry V). They're mysterious and sexy to me.
 
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