Djmac1031
Consumate BS Artist
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Just some musings really...
Let's face it: all my stories are fantasies. More specifically, sex fantasies, obviously.
But what I wanna delve into are my few attempts at Fantasy, with a capital F.
IE stories that go beyond "guy meets girl."
My very first foray into the Fantasy genre was The White Room, about two strangers that wake up naked in what turns out to be an alien testing lab.
I posted that in Sci Fi / Fantasy, of course, and despite being told it's a "low read" catagory, it got a great response.
My second attempt at Fantasy was The Devil And Angel Em; the story of a self centered man who sells his soul to the Devil, only to later renegotiate. The cost to get his soul back? Seduce a beautiful young Nun.
That one was a collaboration with @EmilyMiller, and an excuse for me to write something very different when it came to the sex stuff.
I originally considered posting it in SF/F but due to the nature of the sex went with BDSM instead.
While the story has a great rating and lovely feedback, it didn’t get a lot of views, let alone readers.
In retrospect I think it was a mistake to post it in BDSM.
It's not a HARDCORE BDSM tale, and perhaps categorizing it as such threw off fans of that genre.
My third attempt at a Fantasy tale was Pornville; the story of an amateur porn writer waking up in the world of the stories he created and being forced to live them out.
I threw in so many variables with the sex stuff, some more detailed while others only briefly mentioned, but wound up putting it in EC instead of SF/F which again, I now regret.
Again, great rating, nice comments. But really not a lot of readers.
I can't help but wonder if the Average Reader was put off by the last two having a Fantasy premise, whereas if I'd have posted them in SF/F I would have at least drawn a crowd that appreciates the more otherworldly Fantasy elements.
Part of me wishes I could go back and publish those two under SF/F and see what the response would have been, whether I'd have gotten a larger audience or not.
I guess I just have to consider it a lesson learned.
Curious if anyone else has had similar experiences, or your thoughts as a reader.
I suppose I get it: if someone isn't into Fantasy stories, stuff with magic or aliens or whatever, and they stumble on one in a different category, they're probably just gonna bail, right?
Whereas a Fantasy reader would at least be seeking those stories out specifically.
Let's face it: all my stories are fantasies. More specifically, sex fantasies, obviously.
But what I wanna delve into are my few attempts at Fantasy, with a capital F.
IE stories that go beyond "guy meets girl."
My very first foray into the Fantasy genre was The White Room, about two strangers that wake up naked in what turns out to be an alien testing lab.
I posted that in Sci Fi / Fantasy, of course, and despite being told it's a "low read" catagory, it got a great response.
My second attempt at Fantasy was The Devil And Angel Em; the story of a self centered man who sells his soul to the Devil, only to later renegotiate. The cost to get his soul back? Seduce a beautiful young Nun.
That one was a collaboration with @EmilyMiller, and an excuse for me to write something very different when it came to the sex stuff.
I originally considered posting it in SF/F but due to the nature of the sex went with BDSM instead.
While the story has a great rating and lovely feedback, it didn’t get a lot of views, let alone readers.
In retrospect I think it was a mistake to post it in BDSM.
It's not a HARDCORE BDSM tale, and perhaps categorizing it as such threw off fans of that genre.
My third attempt at a Fantasy tale was Pornville; the story of an amateur porn writer waking up in the world of the stories he created and being forced to live them out.
I threw in so many variables with the sex stuff, some more detailed while others only briefly mentioned, but wound up putting it in EC instead of SF/F which again, I now regret.
Again, great rating, nice comments. But really not a lot of readers.
I can't help but wonder if the Average Reader was put off by the last two having a Fantasy premise, whereas if I'd have posted them in SF/F I would have at least drawn a crowd that appreciates the more otherworldly Fantasy elements.
Part of me wishes I could go back and publish those two under SF/F and see what the response would have been, whether I'd have gotten a larger audience or not.
I guess I just have to consider it a lesson learned.
Curious if anyone else has had similar experiences, or your thoughts as a reader.
I suppose I get it: if someone isn't into Fantasy stories, stuff with magic or aliens or whatever, and they stumble on one in a different category, they're probably just gonna bail, right?
Whereas a Fantasy reader would at least be seeking those stories out specifically.