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cloudy said:
Listen to Colly. Without her, my one foray into the Lesbian category would not have been received nearly as well. :)

(and, I'd be willing to edit for you, too)

Pfffft.

You can write whereever you choose and you don't need me to get a god reception. :rose:
 
Cloudy, that would be wonderful, thank you.

Its like meeting my heroes, coming to the author's hangout, and everybody is so nice *sob*. Its just inspiring stuff. Two wonderful editors *skipping into sunset*
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Pfffft.

You can write whereever you choose and you don't need me to get a god reception. :rose:

Nor even a good one !!!

Chris the editor ;)
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Pfffft.

You can write whereever you choose and you don't need me to get a god reception. :rose:

pfffft! right back atcha. ;)

HeyNonnyNonny said:
Cloudy, that would be wonderful, thank you.

Its like meeting my heroes, coming to the author's hangout, and everybody is so nice *sob*. Its just inspiring stuff. Two wonderful editors *skipping into sunset*

I promise, we're all as human as anyone else, except maybe slightly more unbalanced. ;)

Just pm me when you're ready.
 
HeyNonnyNonny said:
Indeed. Having read and thoroughly enjoyed several of Stella's postings, I consider my hat so thoroughly feathered as to be a genuine bird flu risk.

Put more sensibly, thank you very much, Stella, I will certainly post for another editor, but I look forward to any advice you can offer me.

I tell you, its an experience, this writing lark, isn't it? Its easy to see the story, much harder to write it. Especially when both protagonists are "her". Oy ve!

Nonny
Colly is- I don't know why she's complimenting me so highly, but I 'll try hard to live up to it! :eek:
Yep, it is an experience indeed! Sometimes, the words pour out untill you get writer's cramp, sometimes you're reduced to hanging around the board remembering when.... :rolleyes:

Isn't there a thread about dealing with pronouns, somewhere here?
 
Stella_Omega said:
Colly is- I don't know why she's complimenting me so highly, but I 'll try hard to live up to it! :eek:
Yep, it is an experience indeed! Sometimes, the words pour out untill you get writer's cramp, sometimes you're reduced to hanging around the board remembering when.... :rolleyes:

Isn't there a thread about dealing with pronouns, somewhere here?

Colly wrote an exception How To right here. :)
 
That was a particularly helpful link. However, it raises an obvious question: What proportion of the people reading lesbian stories on lit are women?

Obviously, I'm not expecting statistics here. Any vague indications would be helpful. Whilst I don't intend to write in such a way as to exclude women, I had been assuming an audience split roughly 50:50. Fair?
 
HeyNonnyNonny said:
That was a particularly helpful link. However, it raises an obvious question: What proportion of the people reading lesbian stories on lit are women?

Obviously, I'm not expecting statistics here. Any vague indications would be helpful. Whilst I don't intend to write in such a way as to exclude women, I had been assuming an audience split roughly 50:50. Fair?


Tough question. I would say my feedback is about 75% female/20% male and 5% undetermined. that's feedback though and has no real correlation to readership, since women seem more ready to drop you a line than men.

I write with the expectation my audience will be female. So i tend to write to that audience. Males aren't excluded from reading or enjoying, but I don't craft a work to appeal to them. A good prortion of my male feedback requests threesomes or a man watching or some other inclusion of a m ale participant.

My supposition here is totally unfounded, it is merely my feeling, but I think you will do better writing as if youraudience was female. It seems to me males are more easily able to enjoy works geared towards women, than women, particularly lesbians are able to enjoy works geared towards men. Exceptions obviously exist.
 
Makes sense.

Speaking personally, I'm particularly easy to please. I probably shouldn't be sharing this though, huh...
 
HeyNonnyNonny said:
That was a particularly helpful link. However, it raises an obvious question: What proportion of the people reading lesbian stories on lit are women?

Obviously, I'm not expecting statistics here. Any vague indications would be helpful. Whilst I don't intend to write in such a way as to exclude women, I had been assuming an audience split roughly 50:50. Fair?

I think you're probably underestimating your female audience. ;)
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Tough question. I would say my feedback is about 75% female/20% male and 5% undetermined. that's feedback though and has no real correlation to readership, since women seem more ready to drop you a line than men.

I write with the expectation my audience will be female. So i tend to write to that audience. Males aren't excluded from reading or enjoying, but I don't craft a work to appeal to them. A good prortion of my male feedback requests threesomes or a man watching or some other inclusion of a m ale participant.

My supposition here is totally unfounded, it is merely my feeling, but I think you will do better writing as if youraudience was female. It seems to me males are more easily able to enjoy works geared towards women, than women, particularly lesbians are able to enjoy works geared towards men. Exceptions obviously exist.

Not sure how accurate your percentages are Colly, but I can only speak for myself. I enjoy reading a good story whether it's lesbian, gay or heterosexual. Lesbian stories though give me, as a male, special insight into what turns on a woman, and that's important. At least it is to me.
 
HeyNonnyNonny said:
Makes sense.

Speaking personally, I'm particularly easy to please. I probably shouldn't be sharing this though, huh...
oh, please do- we appreciate these insights :D
 
Stella_Omega said:
Colly is- I don't know why she's complimenting me so highly, but I 'll try hard to live up to it! :eek:
Yep, it is an experience indeed! Sometimes, the words pour out untill you get writer's cramp, sometimes you're reduced to hanging around the board remembering when.... :rolleyes:

Isn't there a thread about dealing with pronouns, somewhere here?


Just cause I'm not usually so vocal, dosen't mean I don't believe every word of it stella. you're sensational in my book. :rose:
 
chris 44 said:
Not sure how accurate your percentages are Colly, but I can only speak for myself. I enjoy reading a good story whether it's lesbian, gay or heterosexual. Lesbian stories though give me, as a male, special insight into what turns on a woman, and that's important. At least it is to me.


My percentages ar defintely a WAG :) Just based on my feedback, which is th eonly return I get wehre the sex is stated or infered :)
 
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