Looking for a writer for a custom erotic story (free request)

I will never look at sparkling water the same way ever again. I feel like I should flirt with the bottle before taking a sip.
 
Hi everyone, I hope you all are doing well.

I am reaching out because I'm looking for a writer who would be interested in crafting a custom erotic story based on a few character names and ideas that I will provide. I'm open to a variety of themes and settings, but I'm particularly looking for someone who is willing to create something unique based on my concept.

What I'm looking for:
Story length: medium length story (around 4000-5000 words), but flexible
Content: I have specific character names, a rough plot and themes (which I will provide once I connect with the author)
Tone: I'm open to a variety of tones and genres (romantic, sensual, intense)
Free request: While I can't offer monetary compensation, I'm happy to provide feedback or help promote your work on platforms where appropriate, if that helps! If you're new to writing erotica or just want to practice and have fun, this could be a good opportunity to flex your creative muscles.

What I'll provide:
Character names and descriptions
Relationship between a few characters
Some themes and kinks

If you are interested, pls reply or send me a private message with a bit about your writing style and experience. If you have any questions, pls feel free to ask!

Looking forward to hearing from the amazing community of writers at Literotica! Thanks in advance for considering my request and happy writing to all!

Best regards,
Spitfires
Good evening @Spitfires,
Aside from your post becoming the butt of all jokes I am interested to know why, if you have all the ideas in place, you want someone to write for you? It would occur to me that you have everything you need to get started. So, you're not an English Professor... (looks around) can't see too many of those here. So, you don't think you can write erotica, neither did anyone else here until they started.

In another thread somewhere around here, as someone said, "Read, Read, Read" - there are a huge amount of stories that cover pretty much the whole range of everything in the stories section. Find the one that best fits your particular idea/s and read, then read more. You must, naturally, not be tempted to plagiarise another author but(t) you'll get the idea.

Then - go for it. Draft up your story, read it in comparison to others. Change it if you need then re-write. Writing, you see, is a question of development, not just sitting down and banging (sorry, got sex on the brain here) out a 5000 word masterpiece on the first go.

I think you'll have fun doing it and get the knowledge to use on your second attempt as well.
Just my two cents.
Deepest respects,
D.
 
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