Illustrated works.

MsNatalie99

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Hello. I'm not sure if this is the correct Forum. If not I apologize, and would welcome a point in the right direction. I'm writing my first Lit story. I've posted poetry on Lit before, as well as, several non-erotic stories on other sites. However, I'm not sure how it works here, and I was hoping to collaborate with an artist, to give my story some viusal stimulation.

The story isn't but a quarter done at best, so it's not terribly urgent. I was just trying to get my ducks in a row early to prevent myself from rushing later.

Thank you.
 
At the moment I'm not sure if anything accompanied by illustrations will be published on Lit. It takes months and more to see drawing go online, so my recommendation would be to focus on the text-only edition first and consider the illustrated version more as a bonus work.

Apart from that, can you give us some general idea of the story, which kind of interacting curves need to put down in the canvas?
 
At the moment I'm not sure if anything accompanied by illustrations will be published on Lit. It takes months and more to see drawing go online, so my recommendation would be to focus on the text-only edition first and consider the illustrated version more as a bonus work.

Apart from that, can you give us some general idea of the story, which kind of interacting curves need to put down in the canvas?
Right on. That sucks. The art being delyed from posting, I mean. I have 5 poems qued. Haven't said anything because its barely over a week, but I was used to a 48hr turn around. My friend used to post drawings too, only waited a few days.

As for my story, it is a Trans girl and a slender guy. The girl pretty, but not bodacious. Small breasts, lean frame. The action is in a single wide trailer, dimly lit. The encounter should have a kinda a teen romance in your friends basement sorta vibe. At least thats how I see it. Dirty, but not sleezy
 
Right on. That sucks. The art being delyed from posting, I mean. I have 5 poems qued. Haven't said anything because its barely over a week, but I was used to a 48hr turn around. My friend used to post drawings too, only waited a few days.

As for my story, it is a Trans girl and a slender guy. The girl pretty, but not bodacious. Small breasts, lean frame. The action is in a single wide trailer, dimly lit. The encounter should have a kinda a teen romance in your friends basement sorta vibe. At least thats how I see it. Dirty, but not sleezy

Non-illustrated poems? Then you're lucky, those take only a few weeks to go online, artworks and anything with a picture in it...they say patience is a virtue ;)
 
My guess is the niche categories, poetry and artworks, get less attention as more stories are uploaded due to other site(s) having closed down last year and authors have found a new home here.
 
Your idea sounds super cute, OP. Did you have an art style in mind?

Also, I’ve had an illustration waiting to be approved since December 23, 2021. Yeah, go figure.
 
At the moment I'm not sure if anything accompanied by illustrations will be published on Lit. It takes months and more to see drawing go online, so my recommendation would be to focus on the text-only edition first and consider the illustrated version more as a bonus work.

Apart from that, can you give us some general idea of the story, which kind of interacting curves need to put down in the canvas?
Why does it take "months and more to see a drawing go online". Seems that vetting pix could be really quick.
 
Agreed, it looks like there are very different personal outcomes with submitted works, so maybe I was inadvertently over-generalizing.
 
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