Dearelliot
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- Feb 21, 2010
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Do many of you submit your stories, or the same stories to both Literotica and Lush?
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I have been on Lush for over two years: it was the first place I started publishing my stories. I'm afraid my experience is very different from what you suggest. Appearances can be deceptive. Happy to discuss this privately with anyone: drop me a PM...its run professionally. The rules are real, enforced consistently, they have staff and editors.
You should have been there for the fiasco of removing the Incest category without warning, and then being smug, morally superior assholes about it to anybody who protested. Disaster with a capital D.I have been on Lush for over two years: it was the first place I started publishing my stories. I'm afraid my experience is very different from what you suggest. Appearances can be deceptive. Happy to discuss this privately with anyone: drop me a PM...
You're hardly alone. The #1 and #2 author both pulled up stakes — one to here, and one to SOL — though like me, they left their work up.I used to cross-post all my stories there then deleted everything and abandoned it late in 2021. The site was valuable because the audience was very different (mostly British). Far fewer readers than Lit, but there was much more feedback and comments tended to have more meat in them.
Interestingly, stories popular here got a "meh" there, and vice-versa (for example, Lush readers looooved Like No One's Watching and Recall, with high votes and many gushing comments. But on Lit? Not so much). As @RejectReality said, readers there preferred short works (stories were limited to 10k words max. Anything longer had to be published as a series).
Then they blew away the site (apparently by accident) and hastily replaced with it a revamped version of their for-pay swingers site. Now, also as @RejectReality said, the site's primary purpose seems to be to attract paying customers to their hookup and chat. For writers, it wants you to fill out a hookup-oriented profile and tries hard to get you to pay for additional features. Not worth the effort, IMHO.