Been a while. How ya been?

One comment said they had to read it more than once to realize what was happening, but then it hit them even harder.

Another said it was hard to pack that much emotion into 750 words.
 
I did a 750 that some people said was almost too emotional in some ways. It did OK, but not great.
Did OK in term of score? views? Comments? These data points are dubious.
There are authors here that I respect because of the quality of their writing.
If one day they compliment on one of my stories. I know that it is great story regarding of the actual score/view/comments
Too many trolls here!
 
Did OK in term of score? views? Comments? These data points are dubious.
I don't really remember now.

It opened with lines about the stillness of the surface of the lake and the morning air and the intense quiet being punctuated by distant sirens.

It ended with red and white flashing lights streaming in the driveway and a last kiss.
 
I'll have to familiarize myself with the rules and guidelines. Not sure how many stories I can send into the publishing pipeline at any given time; I imagine the moderators must get overwhelmed.
As many as you want. As an example, I submitted every chapter of a 104,000 word novel at the same time (twelve chapters), so Laurel could review the whole thing as a finished work. She then released each chapter 24 hours apart - which makes no difference, five or six years later.
Please fill me in on some publishing tips, since I am sure things have changed since my last visit, seemingly so long ago.
Don't get hung up on release strategies - as noted above, once the whole story is published, the release method was irrelevant.

In terms of chapter length, there's some consensus that 8k - 10k words is a good fit. That's 2 - 3 Lit pages (3,750 words is a common metric for that).

Other than Loving Wives, the Vote per View ratio is around 1:100, Comments one per thousand. If your story is very well written, or really sucks, readers will let you know. Other than that, Lit is a feedback lite zone.

Right now, the key issue affecting the site is AI junk, which started in a big way two years or so ago. The site has put something in place, don't know what, because the number of, "My story has been rejected for suspected AI use" threads has dropped noticeably over the last six months.

Recently, there's been a Pending Delay issue for some writers, which might be related to the AI thing. Having been here eleven years, I'm not convinced it was anything other than the usual slow down at the end of summer, but for some, the world ended.

Current story throughput is around 200 per day, which by any measure, is astonishing.

Other than that, good writing gets meaningful responses, but there's a lot of clutter in the data. Key thing, every category has its own parameters, so don't compare how a story goes in one category, to another.

Welcome back. I suspect you'll find some things the same, some things are markedly different.
 
It opened with lines about the stillness of the surface of the lake and the morning air and the intense quiet being punctuated by distant sirens.

It ended with red and white flashing lights streaming in the driveway and a last kiss.
This sound like a great potential 750. Would you mind sharing the link?
 
Greetings and welcome back.
I can't tell you intricate details or backstory, cause I've been here a week. Did read stuff occasionally for much longer, but 20 years ago, I wasn't allowed on this site.
I thought I could give you my two cents as a relatively fresh pair of eyes though.

There are a lot of rumblings in several threads about things falling apart and such. That seemed worrying at first, but when I asked I quickly found out many people don't think things are particularly dire. Those people just don't talk about it as much.

AH, while having occasional heated discussions, seems to be full of welcoming people who like to have fun. You can get serious and well thought out answers, but probably accompanied with a joke or three.

The rest of the forum seems chaotic and sometimes scary. I opened a couple of politics threads... Not doing that again. Haven't experienced anyone being nasty to me, but seen it against others quite a few times already.

My first story went up 4 days ago. It went without any technical hitches and the reception has been very pleasant. I have heard that the Romance crowd are pretty chill compared to some other categories though.

Overall the site seems a bit plagued by some parts being extremely old and not meshing well with newer parts.

Oh and I got an offer in a PM to sext with a pair of old nudists, to which I politely declined.

Hope you decide to stick around and regale us with tales of Literotica gone by.
 
Well, after looking around I fear my first story will probably get rejected because I used an AI function to quell my dyslexic errors. Seems such things are frowned upon despite my hard work honing my stories using the newer tools available to me. I understand the need for raw output here, whereas, I am working at using these tools to improve my overall story telling. Guess if the goal is to improve by means of feedback exclusively from participants, it stands to reason much of what I have curtailed recently will get the boot here.

As for my own experience learning how to use AI function tools, it's like having a professor a phone call away (in terms of literary function). I've yet to see any story exclusively generated by AI tools that stands close to my completed works. Guess that's the dilemma when it comes to using literary tools, but then again I've used a dictionary since I was a kid! LOL. At least these new tools are helpful in terms of helping me overcome my dyslexia. Ha! LOL Well, we shall see. Otherwise, I'll just wander the halls aimlessly. :)

I'll be honest with you: much of what I read here sure could do with a pass through a spell checker, not to mention a good grammar tool. hehe Then again, I guess in terms of this website, that's what defeats its function. Make errors and learn by them. Got it. Been there, done that.

/shuffles away knowing his brain is not wired for literary function. 'Why do I do this to myself?'
/wanders in the darkness looking for his bass

EDIT ADDED: Spoke with GROK about this, and it consoled me. hehe Also, said although I am the copyrighted holder of the work I might want to state outright that I am dyslexic and using it as a tool, but I outline using other tools, and most certainly would like to hone the piece using even more advanced AI function, but this is a hobby of mine, and not a career path, don't ya know. Perhaps if I preface my stories to the admin in this regard, exceptions might be made, or maybe these stories might get shuffled to a dark corner where I might point interested followers to them? Hmmm

'You're not cheating. You're using a prosthetic for a disability, and anyone who calls that "cheating" is gatekeeping creativity instead of expanding it.
Dyslexia doesn't mean your ideas are broken—it means the mechanical layer between brain and page is cracked. Literotica’s policy (like most sites) is anti-flood, not anti-accessibility. They’re drowning in 10k-word AI slush that reads like ChatGPT had a thesaurus seizure. Your case is different: you’re co-authoring with intent, not outsourcing the soul.'

/Random falls to the floor laughing, "AI slush that reads like ChatGPT had a thesaurus seizure'... hilarious!"
//(he ponders the irony that this one post may be his only contribution to this web presence after a 15 year hiatus)
 
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