mom son author

timmy8

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An author is gone from literotica.l'd appreciate all help to find her blog..she wrote very well about mom,son and dad.also mom and daughter.great stories that sounded true to life,maybe too true to life.Was she 'horny girl'?or hornymom'. I only just came upon her and can't remember. I'd like to find her blog..thanks to all who may help
 
She was kinkybelle_bi. For whatever reason she's wiped all her story accounts from the net, including her blog.

I hope she's ok. She's been gone a day and I miss her stories already.
 
Her stories were the best I ever read on this subject.I just recently came upon them and after a week she's gone.I wish her well.I hope reality hasn't hurt her.you know her stuff is sexual fantasy and it happens in a perfect place...our heads.....reality is more complex..
 
So this is a little disconcerting. Many authors choose to remove their works from this free site to publish elsewhere(or other reasons) yet it seems they can still be found?

That doesn't seem right.

It's kind of hit & miss actually. Wayback machine is most reliable site for finding web archive.

Now there is facility at that site(and some other similar sites) where user can manually take screen shot of any page for future reference.


For example- There was one fantastic author named Turniphead who probably deleted his account 2 months ago. His last saved submission page on wayback machine was dated 2011 so stories submitted after that date are not linkable at that place. I just recently read his story Paul's Notebook via web archiving while most pages of Idle Wilde were not saved. That's why hit & miss.

As long people are not copying these stories elsewhere or in worst case selling them under their name, I don't think it raises any serious issue as any user can easily save web pages of posted stories on literotica which are free for future reference in case fear of deletion of account ( There are very few authors whose work is of that standard on literotica anyway).




Still if you want foul proofing on that please go through following link-

http://archive.org/about/exclude.php

Note- There are few other sites like textmirror which works similarly so it's not complete solution.


Off topic- I have seen different strategy while going commercial among authors, Some authors like you keep their existing work on lit while writing new for sell and some delete their entire account. I have seen some stories which were posted here were balantly copied on other sites so I don't blame authors for deleting their account even if they are not thinking about selling that material. So which strategy is more beneficial?
 
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I couldn't tell you which works best. I do both. I left my stuff on lit and then put new stuff up for sale. Once its been for sale awhile I will sometimes put a sell story on lit.

The only thing I advise against is mentioning lit on any site you're trying to sell on. If you;re trying to make money the last thing you want to do is point a buyer in the direction of a site with 250k+ free stories.
 
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