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smutarranger

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Does anyone have any thoughts or feelings about being a niche writer? Not necessarily in how extreme/graphic your stories are but they might just feature less common or more 'out there' kinks. I find it tends to polarise feedback. People either love it or people say ewww get this away from me.
 
I don't think I'd describe myself as a niche writer but I do feel a bit exposed when I submit a story. I feel happy with it when I've written it, so I submit it. Then I start stressing about it, wondering what people will think about it and feel concerned about ratings. Even though the stories are fiction, they all come from my head so I've only got myself to blame if my stories bomb. LOL But, as there is a huge diversity of tastes on here, we can never please all the people all the time! The categorisation is very handy, so hopefully people will look for more 'out there' kinks in the story tags.
 
It does feel good when you connect with another person who appreciated your kinks. I, personally, think that makes it worth it, but you'd have to decide for yourself. Or try it out; you can always leave. There have probably been hundreds of authors who fled the trolls, some of whom can be loud and caustically acerbic.
 
I don't think I'd describe myself as a niche writer but I do feel a bit exposed when I submit a story. I feel happy with it when I've written it, so I submit it. Then I start stressing about it, wondering what people will think about it and feel concerned about ratings. Even though the stories are fiction, they all come from my head so I've only got myself to blame if my stories bomb. LOL But, as there is a huge diversity of tastes on here, we can never please all the people all the time! The categorisation is very handy, so hopefully people will look for more 'out there' kinks in the story tags.
That’s exactly how I feel. I love dreaming up the story, writing it, tinkering with it. But once it’s published, like you, I feel very exposed & judged. I spend far too much time on the stats too.
 
Does anyone have any thoughts or feelings about being a niche writer? Not necessarily in how extreme/graphic your stories are but they might just feature less common or more 'out there' kinks. I find it tends to polarise feedback. People either love it or people say ewww get this away from me.
My niche is so small I get very little feedback. But I don't mind being in a minority. Makes me feel special. (Shades of the Church Lady!!!)
 
What is your niche?
I've spent several years on the forums trying to define it. Here's my latest, "A straight male surrenders to something with dignity, very little attention to plot or character." Just recently asked the help of other people. Here's the thread, where I found some info about out why my niche is small.
 
Does anyone have any thoughts or feelings about being a niche writer? Not necessarily in how extreme/graphic your stories are but they might just feature less common or more 'out there' kinks. I find it tends to polarise feedback. People either love it or people say ewww get this away from me.
There's your answer. If you have a niche kink, by definition the niche isn't going to appeal to everyone. Don't worry about it: celebrate your kink, and someone will like it, for sure.
 
Does anyone have any thoughts or feelings about being a niche writer? Not necessarily in how extreme/graphic your stories are but they might just feature less common or more 'out there' kinks. I find it tends to polarise feedback. People either love it or people say ewww get this away from me.

Never feel bad about being a niche writer. Embrace it, rejoice in, wallow in it! Write for your niche! You're doing it a service as most people aren't.

Aim to please one person and do it well. If you write to please everyone you won't, you'll be homogeneous and bland.
 
Aim to please one person and do it well. If you write to please everyone you won't, you'll be homogeneous and bland.
Great advice! In fact, polarised feedback should be taken as proof of a mission well done as a niche writer.
Also, writing about "less common kinks" can help fill a gap, help satisfy a demand that's out there but not big enough for the market to supply.
Case in point:
I am a lesbian with a fetish for feet and sweaty socks, but I'm not sub, I just like feet A LOT. The porn market offers an extremely limited supply of lesbian sock sex, and if you don't count sub/domme stuff, it's next to non-existent (trust me, I have been browsing for such online for 2 decades). And if one would like interracial or Black lesbian sock sex without sub/domme, it's worse than a needle in a haystack. However, after my first story got published, I've gotten response from a number of people who really loved my take on it, which indicates that there are some out there who crave the same things I do. I write for them. Not for the vast majority who think sweaty socks are nasty (in a bad way).
NB: One should keep in mind that what constitutes "less common kinks" is not static over time. In porn, it was just at the very end of the 90's that foot fetish began to trickle into mainstream porn and by now it's relatively common (for a niche kink). Remember that before that, not only did one never see foot fetish stuff, you wouldn't even see feet because women ALWAYS wore high heels in porn, all the time (except for in the swimming pool or the shower). So us writing about niche kinks might just in a small way help make our kinks more mainstream later... 😉
 
Great advice! In fact, polarised feedback should be taken as proof of a mission well done as a niche writer.
Also, writing about "less common kinks" can help fill a gap, help satisfy a demand that's out there but not big enough for the market to supply.
Case in point:
I am a lesbian with a fetish for feet and sweaty socks, but I'm not sub, I just like feet A LOT. The porn market offers an extremely limited supply of lesbian sock sex, and if you don't count sub/domme stuff, it's next to non-existent (trust me, I have been browsing for such online for 2 decades). And if one would like interracial or Black lesbian sock sex without sub/domme, it's worse than a needle in a haystack. However, after my first story got published, I've gotten response from a number of people who really loved my take on it, which indicates that there are some out there who crave the same things I do. I write for them. Not for the vast majority who think sweaty socks are nasty (in a bad way).
NB: One should keep in mind that what constitutes "less common kinks" is not static over time. In porn, it was just at the very end of the 90's that foot fetish began to trickle into mainstream porn and by now it's relatively common (for a niche kink). Remember that before that, not only did one never see foot fetish stuff, you wouldn't even see feet because women ALWAYS wore high heels in porn, all the time (except for in the swimming pool or the shower). So us writing about niche kinks might just in a small way help make our kinks more mainstream later... 😉
You might like my series 'Worship', while it's not the main theme there's some lesbian foot licking and sweaty stuff in it.

https://www.literotica.com/s/worship-pt-01
 
I am a lesbian with a fetish for feet and sweaty socks, but I'm not sub, I just like feet A LOT. The porn market offers an extremely limited supply of lesbian sock sex, and if you don't count sub/domme stuff, it's next to non-existent (trust me, I have been browsing for such online for 2 decades).
I so hear you. My kink is crossing several categories and I don't seem to be a neat fit for any of them (I wrote about my dilemma here). I'm still working on my first story but I already know I will get at best little attention and at worst nasty reviews. But in a way that's also what motivates me to write. My goal is not please a lot of people but those very few who share my apparently very specific kink. They will probably appreciate my story even more and I would find that very satisfying because I know exactly how they feel.
 
There is no way that you can please everybody.

"You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time."

If we all just wrote to please everyone, it would all be incredibly bland and meh, and no one would actually want to follow you.

Taco Tuesday...
 
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