SelectRedux
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- Aug 21, 2023
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Please don't begin with the assertion that 'all characters are over 18'. They're not, because it's a story, fantasy, not real life. Published on a website called Literotica - the clue is in the name, a resource for adult fiction writers, with editors to monitor unacceptable content. Anyone surprised or shocked didn't read the 'Welcome' section at the top of the home page.
Please don't commence with disclaimers, they provide no legal protection, and nor do content warnings. If a story contains sexual activities with which I'm uncomfortable, I'll make a grown-up decision to stop reading. There's plenty of opportunity to indicate the subject type in the title, sub-title, tags and category in which the story is posted.
Please don't start the story by addressing the reader directly and setting the scene. Instead develop the context in the narrative, an essential element of creative writing. If you really must , add a short footnote
Please don't structure your literary effort as: 'act one', 'scene two', etc. Literotica is for short stories, not theatre or film scripts intended to enable storytelling via visual performance.
Please don't reduce characters to an objectifying list of age, height, weight, and vital statistics. Try to gradually introduce physical descriptions and let the reader use their imagination to create a mental picture.
Please don't overtly explain your tale is a work of fiction - no one is mistaking it for journalism. Don't apologise for the long gap since your last story or make announcements, such as 'please be kind when commenting'. Write when the muse takes you and when you've something to say. Accept constructive criticism and ignore the rest.
Please don't commence with disclaimers, they provide no legal protection, and nor do content warnings. If a story contains sexual activities with which I'm uncomfortable, I'll make a grown-up decision to stop reading. There's plenty of opportunity to indicate the subject type in the title, sub-title, tags and category in which the story is posted.
Please don't start the story by addressing the reader directly and setting the scene. Instead develop the context in the narrative, an essential element of creative writing. If you really must , add a short footnote
Please don't structure your literary effort as: 'act one', 'scene two', etc. Literotica is for short stories, not theatre or film scripts intended to enable storytelling via visual performance.
Please don't reduce characters to an objectifying list of age, height, weight, and vital statistics. Try to gradually introduce physical descriptions and let the reader use their imagination to create a mental picture.
Please don't overtly explain your tale is a work of fiction - no one is mistaking it for journalism. Don't apologise for the long gap since your last story or make announcements, such as 'please be kind when commenting'. Write when the muse takes you and when you've something to say. Accept constructive criticism and ignore the rest.