Creative Writers please!

Fate_Fortune

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Hi everyone!

I'm new to Lit. I have been reading stories on here for the past year and decided to finally create an account. A little about me, my name is Kelly, I'm 28 and live in California.

Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I am looking for people who are open minded, creative and enjoy writing. I would like to provide someone with a scene idea and details and see what you can come up with, maybe even I help out along the way.

Anyways, if this is something that may interest you then please message me so I can provide you with further contact information and we can talk more.

Take care, everyone!
 
You've made several posts that all say about the same thing which isn't a whole lot. Why not just spell this great idea/scene out a bit so we can get some ideas of what it's all about?
 
You've made several posts that all say about the same thing which isn't a whole lot. Why not just spell this great idea/scene out a bit so we can get some ideas of what it's all about?

Message me of you're interested and I'll tell you all about it!
 
Message me of you're interested and I'll tell you all about it!
There is no real way to tell if we are interested as you share nothing about it, and you do not have enough posts on this platform for us to guess about your likes.

If you want serious writers to take a chance on you, you will need to share more on here
 
Assuming the worst, I suspect the theme is either illegal or against Literotica's rules.
 
Welcome, Kelly. I hope you have fun here.

But the thing you need to realize is that ideas are a dime a dozen. Writing is the hard part. I'll bet that every author on Lit has at least half a dozen stories in process, and at least several dozen other ideas that they haven't even had a chance to start. So even if your idea is the greatest thing since prelubricated condoms, you're really not bringing much to the table.

This forum works best when writers (actual writers) use it to share and hone ideas among themselves. We aren't just sitting around here like starving mongrels, waiting for the Idea Gods to bestow a story idea on us.
 
There are Ikea Gods? Seriously? Do they come flat-packed and ready for assembly?

... oh, wait. Sorry.
 
but still the assumption most of us made :p

second assumption is that you have no idea but just want to chat.
 
But the thing you need to realize is that ideas are a dime a dozen. Writing is the hard part... This forum works best when writers (actual writers) use it to share and hone ideas among themselves. We aren't just sitting around here like starving mongrels, waiting for the Idea Gods to bestow a story idea on us.
Writing: 0.5% inspiration, 99.5% perspiration. Or as Hemingway said, writing is easy -- you merely sit at the keyboard and bleed.

Yes, plot bunnies abound, and most escape. I've a book of writing exercises that begins: Write a story title and a first sentence. Now I've scores of those couplets sitting in folders, awaiting sunshine. Alas, probably not...

There are Ikea Gods? Seriously? Do they come flat-packed and ready for assembly?
So THOSE are the voices in my head! And why they're quiet -- they're still boxed. Good thing tools are included in the flat-pack.
 
Or as Hemingway said, writing is easy -- you merely sit at the keyboard and bleed.

I've always been dubious of that quote. In "A Movable Feast," Papa describes his writing process. It involved sitting in a cafe in Paris with a notebook and a pencil and trying to create one clean, well-lighted sentence.
 
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