The Secrets of Smith Paper Company

razor7826

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Janette Smith uses a paper company as a front for a slavery ring. Can she keep control of her business while being subverted from all around, or will she end up a victim of her own profession?

Contains heavy BDSM and forced sexual slavery.


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While my stories have been getting a lot of views and very high ratings, is it unusual for nobody to have added to my stories at all? It may have to do with how I structure my stories, making it difficult to add to them, but I'm still rather new to the site so I don't know.
 
Ooh, cool. I don't like forced sexual slavery, but I definitely like subversion.
 
Oh, there is a whole ton of forced stuff, so you should stay away if you aren't a fan.
 
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I've gotten my first threads to approve, but I've found the interface lacking in a few ways.

First of all, is there anyway to not show threads as part of the story until they've been approved?

Second, I've had a problem with somebody that I've denied just resubmit the thread over and over. Does anyone know a way around this problem?
 
razor7826 said:
I've gotten my first threads to approve, but I've found the interface lacking in a few ways.

First of all, is there anyway to not show threads as part of the story until they've been approved?

Second, I've had a problem with somebody that I've denied just resubmit the thread over and over. Does anyone know a way around this problem?
No, Locked (not yet approved) threads show as part of the story until you deny them (or so I believe).

As for your other question - well, I'm not really sure since I've never had to use that particular option, but I think there is. When you view the summary for a story you edit you should see this:
Permissions [edit] [block writers]
Try it and if you like, share with us the result :)
 
razor7826 said:
I've had a problem with somebody that I've denied just resubmit the thread over and over.

That is so funny. Are you leaving the writer comments on why you're rejecting?
 
Yes, I've left comments regarding grammar, spelling, and missing words, it would dissappear from the list of threads to approve, and then it would show up a few minutes later. Rejected it again with similar comments, then he submitted it again, still not at the level I wanted it to be at. I went ahead and edited it heavily before accepting it, but I'd prefer to have things remotely correct before I bring the editing pen to it.
 
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razor7826 said:
Yes, I've left comments regarding grammar, spelling, and missing words, it would dissappear from the list of threads to approve, and then it would show up a few minutes later. Rejected it again with similar comments, then he submitted it again, still not at the level I wanted it to be at. I went ahead and edited it heavily before accepting it, but I'd prefer to have things remotely correct before I bring the editing pen to it.

My expireince is that unless the author of the submitted thread objects to your corrections and over all editing, you can improve upon a general idea and mood the author was aiming for.
 
razor7826 said:
I've gotten my first threads to approve, but I've found the interface lacking in a few ways.

First of all, is there anyway to not show threads as part of the story until they've been approved?

Second, I've had a problem with somebody that I've denied just resubmit the thread over and over. Does anyone know a way around this problem?

I think you have to decide if you want to be in the editing business or not. I have a few people that I will rewrite and edit threads for, but most of the time if it is way off than I reject it. I don't know of any way to get someone to stop sending a thread through. The best answer is to keep rejecting it.
 
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