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snarls200

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i have a couple of stories that i want to submit but have a couple of issues.

1. The name i used on the site i originally posted it i no longer use will that be a problem


2. My story fits both noncon and celebrities which do i post it in.

if this is the wrong area for my questions sorry.
 
i have a couple of stories that i want to submit but have a couple of issues.

1. The name i used on the site i originally posted it i no longer use will that be a problem


2. My story fits both noncon and celebrities which do i post it in.

if this is the wrong area for my questions sorry.

#1: will not be a problem unless somebody reports it as stolen.

#2: my understanding is that NC celeb stories might not be accepted here. Might be an idea to send a PM to Laurel to check this.
 
Celebrites is a sleepy category. Less views, even fewer votes and all that.

Post it in Non Con category.
 
Wouldn't happen. Celebrity is a trump category. If there's a named celebrity in the story and the editor sees that there is, dollars to donuts that's the category it's going into.
 
Celebrity stories need the disclaimer that comes with the category. Laurel won't put a celebrity story anywhere else.
 
just wanted to make sure on both parts. they are named celebs one famous and one on disney
 
just wanted to make sure on both parts. they are named celebs one famous and one on disney
Better take care that your Disney character is an over-18 adult. No princesses with budding breasts allowed here.
 
have it set in march of this year and she turned 18 in january. if i can post it here the series takes place on movie/tv sets.
 
have it set in march of this year and she turned 18 in january. if i can post it here the series takes place on movie/tv sets.

Dove Cameron?

Especially with the NC angle, I think Laurel might balk at a story featuring somebody who's primarily known as a child actress. Even if you add a "just after she turned 18". I seem to recall other authors saying they've had stories bounced for using "grown-up" versions of characters who are best known as children (e.g. Harry Potter).

IMHO you'd have a better chance of acceptance if you substituted a fictional person with a fictional past. But Laurel's the only one who can say for sure.
 
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