noob advice wanted for starting an SRP thread

RobLovesMusic

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I haven't contributed to an SRP thread yet and now I'd like to...but maybe I could get some advice first.

I'm thinking of starting a simple SRP - an interaction between myself and a woman. I've seen a number of threads that are open to only one other person only and that's what I'd like to try. something like this http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=812490

What I'm not sure about is - Do people PM each other first before starting a thread like this? Or should I just start a thread, and mark it (open to one female) and see what happens?
 
Hiya Noob. *grins*

Hey Rob. You can approach a female in PM if someone has caught your eye or you can do the other thing too or you can even post your idea here.
 
Hiya Noob. *grins*

Hey Rob. You can approach a female in PM if someone has caught your eye or you can do the other thing too or you can even post your idea here.

Hi DW - thanks for the reply :) The link you sent seems like a good way to go...
But now I've got to get some sleep, it's late! And I think I should be awake when I start my first RP :D
 
Hey Rob,

Plenty of ways to get the ball rolling. What DW said is a great way to start, and depending on what/how/the level you write at might be a good starting point.

Once you get some stories going you might find someone that really gets the blood moving you can always contact them personally. That is my preferred method of approach.

...Then again I spend way more time on here than I should.

My personal advice? Get writing, and the women will come to you. Talented male artists are few and far between.

For example Fish_Tales. All the women are after the fishness.

Even making threads unrelated to writing will get you noticed.

Veroe's picture thread gets a TON of activity and I'm certain has spawned many stories and -ahem- conversations.

I should actually rephrase the above statement about there not being a lot of talented male writers. That isn't true, but they are seriously outnumbered compared to the talented females.
 
DW and FD more or less covered everything. However, as someone who is still relatively new here, I will tell you how I did things, and now I am usually approached often enough that I have ideas on hold till I have the time.

First of all, read read and then read some more. What to read? Good threads and good stories here on lit or anywhere else that posts those kinds of material. This is to get the hang of things and how to properly write erotica. For threads, if you go into some thread and each post is one paragraph long, I suggest you steer clear, read stuff with substance.

Just as FD said, go after the threads written by Fish_tales for example, you can't go wrong there.

Also, be sure to create an SRP profile, but it looks like you have already done that.

As DW said, post in the seeking thread, put an idea of what you would like to do, or read what others want to write and PM the ones that have interesting ideas and are looking for a male partner. When you do PM someone make sure it's not something like "Hi, wannna write with me?" If you want a good partner, make sure you show that you are good, and a PM like that doesn't give that impression.

Hope that helps :)
 
For finding partners, the "Looking for" threads stickied (and mentioned) are a good way to go. Having a story idea in mind is a great help, even if basic. A post of what you're looking to write can get ideas bounced to you.
Or, as the guys said, Threadpeek. See if anyone's writing is something you like. PM them.
And just as with anything else, flattery works wonders. "I peeked at suchnsuch thread and liked your writing. I had an idea..." Blahblahblah... "....think you'd be great to write it with."

Starting the thread might be a good idea as a Newbie, then post a link to it in the "Existing looking", that way others can see your writingstyle. Just note that you'd like them to PM you first.
 
Invisible men, fondling, and thwapping.
Sounds like a pretty perverted storyline right here.

Stop hijacking the guy's thread now....
 
Thanks guys and gals for the great advice!

I had no idea my lil' thread would generate so much activity :)

I'm gonna have to get myself a thwapper some day ;)
 
My advice would be to see what ladies are looking for a co-writer, have a look at what they have written to see if they suit your taste, and then PM them with the reasons they should consider you as a writing partner.

I'm sure you will soon be off on a brand new literary adventure :)
 
My advice would be to see what ladies are looking for a co-writer, have a look at what they have written to see if they suit your taste, and then PM them with the reasons they should consider you as a writing partner.

I'm sure you will soon be off on a brand new literary adventure :)

ahhh yes...this way I could try and be a bit selective of a writing partner. thanks for the idea LA.
 
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