txstanford
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Some insights / opinions from Editors / Volunteer Editors would be appreciated. . .
I've contributed but one story to Lit so am about to return hesitantly to the fold.
The problem I have is that this latest literotica effort is longer, chapterised, and semi-autobiographical: part fact, part fiction.
But it's not the fiction that has me worried.
Rather, it's that one episode runs so counter to what I think are the conventional expectations of readers that it runs the risk of shattering both mood and illusion.
The reason?
Well, though I've written and re-written and re-re-written the damn thing, it still comes out as hilarious as it did originally, back at the time when it actually happened.
And because it happened, because it has a veracity I'd otherwise find impossible to conjure from mere imagination alone, I'm loathe to change it, still less discard it.
So I guess what I'm asking of the more experienced writers and readers here is:
When sex goes from priapic to panto, do readers go with it?
Is it wise to keep to only one kind of spasm -- because laughter really is a convulsion too far?

Thanks:
Tyler
I've contributed but one story to Lit so am about to return hesitantly to the fold.
The problem I have is that this latest literotica effort is longer, chapterised, and semi-autobiographical: part fact, part fiction.
But it's not the fiction that has me worried.
Rather, it's that one episode runs so counter to what I think are the conventional expectations of readers that it runs the risk of shattering both mood and illusion.
The reason?
Well, though I've written and re-written and re-re-written the damn thing, it still comes out as hilarious as it did originally, back at the time when it actually happened.
And because it happened, because it has a veracity I'd otherwise find impossible to conjure from mere imagination alone, I'm loathe to change it, still less discard it.
So I guess what I'm asking of the more experienced writers and readers here is:
When sex goes from priapic to panto, do readers go with it?
Is it wise to keep to only one kind of spasm -- because laughter really is a convulsion too far?
Thanks:
Tyler