Nude Day 2011 Contest Support Thread

I'm very new to writing for Literotica. I think my stories are improving with each attempt. I am searching for an editor.
I'm going to read the three winning stories to get an idea what it is people like and are searching for. I did enter the contest with a few entries and averaged a 4.62 on one story and a 4.56 on the other. Maybe some editing might improve my ratings.

Those are excellent scores for any contest. The voters are tough in these! Good going!
 
Thanks D_Lynn, DG, MichChick, Ogg, Babs, Boxlicker, Silkstockingslover, dave110256, MagicaPractica, and Tx! :rose:

D_Lynn, same here. Just the fact that people are open enough to share their struggles and triumphs is pretty amazing, you know? It's those human connections that making writing so rewarding for me. :heart:

dave110256: Welcome to Lit and take heart. Those are great red Hot scores. Next contest marks a year for me of entering these contests and each consecutive entry has yielded me more readers, comments, votes, and exposure. Just keep writing and submitting and networking. :)

Silkstockingslover, aw thank you! I will look forward to reading your story in a few months then. Good to set a challenge for yourself. We all have different styles. :)

Kromen, very true. ;)
 
What about comments - public OR private?

I managed an entry this year, although it was touch and go. And I'm more than happy with my score, even if I didn't win anything. However, I only managed one public comment and two emails. Really disappointing, especially as I added my usual feedback plea at the end!

Anyone else note a trend like that, or am I just unlucky?

Alex
 
I managed an entry this year, although it was touch and go. And I'm more than happy with my score, even if I didn't win anything. However, I only managed one public comment and two emails. Really disappointing, especially as I added my usual feedback plea at the end!

Anyone else note a trend like that, or am I just unlucky?

Alex

I had two PCs in total on the entries from myself and jeanne_d_artois. I think that the Nude Day theme attracts less interest than any of the themed contests, both in terms of writers and readers. However the number of entries and the reads/votes seem to increase year on year for Nude Day.

I wasn't wholly happy with either of my entries. I blame lack of continuous writing time because of major building works on our house and baby-sitting grandchildren 4 days a week.

The builders have gone. The grandchildren haven't but perhaps I'll have more writing time for Summer Lovin'.
 
I managed an entry this year, although it was touch and go. And I'm more than happy with my score, even if I didn't win anything. However, I only managed one public comment and two emails. Really disappointing, especially as I added my usual feedback plea at the end!

Anyone else note a trend like that, or am I just unlucky?

Alex

I think comments are based on how emotional a reader might become while reading a story. Many want to offer an agreement or disagreement with a story. I had three stories in the contest and quite a few comments and pm's, most coming in the first few days of posting.

Not all comment are complementary. Here's my numbers for this contest after the sweeps. I'm rather happy with the results.

A Man in Turmoil We were engaged but I knew we had a problem.
4.56 788 15147 Romance (English) 07/07/11 approved
Public Comments: 48

An Affair I'll Remember Went on a cruise to win my wife back. Here's what happened.
4.50 877 51960 Loving Wives (English) 06/19/11 approved
Public Comments: 39

What To Do? She was with my cousin, what was I to do?
4.50 572 22192 Romance (English) 06/23/11 approved
Public Comments: 26
 
Congrats to all the winners, great and small. It was fun entering a contest once again. :D
 
I've taken the time to read all three winning stories, all are wonderful!!!! Congratulations to the winners and thank you for taking the time to create such stories. All three were VERY deserving of their awards.
I have a long way to go to be in the league of these three authors, but I'll keep trying to improve.
I read hundreds of stories for many years before I had the courage to attempt to write one myself. I love writing and reading on this site!
 
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Congratulations to the winners. I thought the three stories were awesome and, taken together, a wonderfully wide and perceptive take on nudity, love and eroticism.

Following the thread I gradually became more and more irritated with the junior school bickering about why writers who left ages ago weren't competing, what was the relevance/eroticism of the subject of nudity and nitpicking inanities about 'categories'.

I think most of the disparaging remarks about a nude theme came from male writers who fail to 'get it'. (shychi I award you an honorary chromosome).

IMHO, the standard of perception and concept of the winning stories was an all-time high. Again, my admiration of a tour de force that in three disparate approaches took 'nude day' to an erotic high.:cattail::cattail:
 
Here’s an interesting comparison: It involves one of the winning stories (Lavender and Love) and a story by the good doctor (A Man in Turmoil). Which one do you think should have won the prize?

Many people know that I believe certain categories have an unfair advantage in these contests (romance, sci-fi, non-human etc) based on how different categories are scored (see owlwhispers famed work for further details). But I’ll leave that argument for another post.

In this case both stories are romance category ones. Here are the figures for each:

Lavender and Love
(figures as I found them today)

Rated: 4.75
Comments: 31
Votes: 195
Views: 10,381
Votes/Views: 1.9%

A Man in Turmoil
(figures as reported by the doctor above)

Rated: 4.56
Comments: 48
Votes: 788
Views: 15,147
Votes/Views: 5.2%

The story that didn’t win had 50% more views, 50% more comments and 4 times as many votes. It also received something in the order of three times as many 5’s as the other. But still lost to it.

Don’t misunderstand me – I understand why the story that had fewer votes and fewer views and fewer comments won under the present system. But I do think that the above highlights perfectly one of the major problems with said system. I would have given the nod to "A Man in Turmoil".

It would certainly be very hard to argue that LAUREL’S winner is really the choice of our readers.


[size=+2]james r scouries esq.[/size]
MANU Award Winner
Multiple A.I.R. AWARD winner, MILLION SELLER,
Author of the MOST COMMENTED on
and the MOST VOTED on story on LITEROTICA
 
Here’s another oddity with the results: On July 13th the Sci-Fi “Kiss” story was running away with the contest – it had 347 votes and a rating of 4.89.

Looking today I see it only has 188 votes and a rating of 4.81. Which means it lost almost half its votes and its score dropped!

Meanwhile, “Tribal Unity”, the eventual winner, had 217 votes and a score of 4.71 on July 13th. Today it has 222 votes and a rating of 4.81!

The math just doesn’t add up.

It certainly makes you wonder what our good QUEEN was doing for those two days that the results were late. I think even she’s been getting embarrassed by all the Sci-Fi 1st place winners.

Mind you in this case I'm quite happy she massaged the figures - I just wish she'd kept at it until the Sci-Fier had dropped completely off the list.

[size=+2]james r scouries esq.[/size]
MANU Award Winner
Multiple A.I.R. AWARD winner, MILLION SELLER,
Author of the MOST COMMENTED on
and the MOST VOTED on story on LITEROTICA
 
I guess I don't understand the system and how stories are judged. All I have to say is that I love reading these stories and enjoy an attempt or two of adding a few of my own. It was the first contest I ever entered here and certainly didn't expect to win anything.
I would, however like to know how my 2 stories stacked up against the others. Is there a way to see the final standings, just to see where my stories finished.
I already have another story written and waiting to enter in the Summer Lovin' Contest. This is a lot of fun, especially sharing these stories together as a couple.
Thank you to all who've read and been kind to a newby at this!
To those of you who won, great work!!!! You are definately in a class of your own, I hope to be ther some day. I'll keep working on it.
 
Unfortunately, I didn't track this contest. I had other things going on, and I'm in the process of automating the statistic gathering.

( In the past, I've manually checked each and every necessary page, recording the stats in a spreadsheet. By the end of the contest, it takes about two hours a night )

That's the only way to figure out where you stand -- lots of paperwork, or hoping that I do it for you *laugh*

You can always check out previous tracks on my stats page.

http://www.darkniciad.com/hotlink_pics/lit_stats_home.htm

That will give you an idea of how the scores evolve over time, average stats, the advantages and disadvantages of categories, etc.

And Congratulations to the winners! :D

I guess I don't understand the system and how stories are judged. All I have to say is that I love reading these stories and enjoy an attempt or two of adding a few of my own. It was the first contest I ever entered here and certainly didn't expect to win anything.
I would, however like to know how my 2 stories stacked up against the others. Is there a way to see the final standings, just to see where my stories finished.
I already have another story written and waiting to enter in the Summer Lovin' Contest. This is a lot of fun, especially sharing these stories together as a couple.
Thank you to all who've read and been kind to a newby at this!
To those of you who won, great work!!!! You are definately in a class of your own, I hope to be ther some day. I'll keep working on it.
 
Ok, who beside Box is declaring for the Last Place Award.

I might have chased away everybody else. This might be the lowest score ever to compete for the last place (tm) award. :eek: And, I didn't think it was all that bad. :(
 
I might have chased away everybody else. This might be the lowest score ever to compete for the last place (tm) award. :eek: And, I didn't think it was all that bad. :(

Hey, no offense intended, I've won a couple of those Last Place Awards. They look just as nice on the mantle as any other trophy. :D

I think it was the low number of votes more than anything to do with the story.
 
Hey, no offense intended, I've won a couple of those Last Place Awards. They look just as nice on the mantle as any other trophy. :D

I think it was the low number of votes more than anything to do with the story.


:kiss:

:cathappy:
 
Any More Last Place (tm) Contest Claimants?

Has anyone equalled or exceeded Boxlicker's rating of 1.28?

Or come close to be a runner-up?

Og
 
And the Winner of the Last Place (tm) Contest is...

Has anyone equalled or exceeded Boxlicker's rating of 1.28?

Og

Since no one else submitted a cliam, probably because they were deterred by the extent of Boxlicker101's achievement, I declare Boxwinner101

Winner of the Authors' Hangout Nude Day 2011 Last Place (tm) Contest.

Congratulations!

:nana::nana::nana:

Boxlicker101 can now add a suitably subtle mention in the signature as a mark of the extent of the achievement.

Og
 
Since no one else submitted a cliam, probably because they were deterred by the extent of Boxlicker101's achievement, I declare Boxwinner101

Winner of the Authors' Hangout Nude Day 2011 Last Place (tm) Contest.

Congratulations!

:nana::nana::nana:

Boxlicker101 can now add a suitably subtle mention in the signature as a mark of the extent of the achievement.

Og

I thank you, Og, and I thank all the members of AH and Literotica, and smut lovers everywhere. This award will stand proudly beside the two Last Place (tm) trophies I had won in previous contests. :rolleyes:
 
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