Give public feedback

JD,

You've been around Lit for well over a year and submitted four stories. But you've made only two posts. That tells me you're not doing what you've just, in effect, told others to do, "GIVE PUBLIC FEEDBACK."

If you won't take the time to do the old, "please & thank you" routine or go to the trouble of doing for others what you'd have them do for you, then why should they? There are always new writers looking for feedback. A little "quid pro quo" can go a long way.

Rumple Foreskin
 
Yeah, and along with some manners, why not tell us a bit about your story to entice us and/or persuade us to give you feedback?

Not an essay (please!) but at least a line or two telling us what genre it is, what kind of rumpy-pumpy we might be expecting, how many people are savagely beaten to death with oranges in it, etc.

And you can always put the following pledge on the end of your message to increase your chances of getting good feedback:

"I promise my story is not written in the second person, doesn't involve any of the characters abusing apostrophes and has no numerical measurements of any anatomy."
 
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