True stories but I’m not great at writing them

4321freddy

Sandy AKA CB, Mrs. B
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Hello,

So here’s the thing.

I’d like to share some hot encounters and experiences that I had with my ex wife.

Due to my kink our relationship went from monogamous to her sleeping with her ex and other men.

Problem is I’m not a writer, I just have these memories in my head that I’d like to share.

I’ve started writing them down but they are “clunky” for lack of a better description.

I need help and don’t know where to start.
 
You might go over to the story ideas part of the forum and see if anyone over there is interested in writing your story. Just so you know, most writers are looking for something new to write, not something they've written and read dozens of times.

Just saying, don't get your hopes up.
 
Hello,

So here’s the thing.

I’d like to share some hot encounters and experiences that I had with my ex wife.

Due to my kink our relationship went from monogamous to her sleeping with her ex and other men.

Problem is I’m not a writer, I just have these memories in my head that I’d like to share.

I’ve started writing them down but they are “clunky” for lack of a better description.

I need help and don’t know where to start.

If you want to write it yourself, you can start with a basic outline of the events you want to portray, (just a list of the events as they happened), then refine it into a coherent story that is reasonably accurate and interesting. If you don't know how to write a story from an outline, there are numerous web sites dedicated to how to write stories. Many of the web sites are connected to college literature classes.

Making a story interesting, (fact or fiction), is learning correct grammar, and some of the literature web sites can help with that. Two other tools that can be helpful is a dictionary and a thesaurus. A dictionary to better understand the meaning of descriptive words, and a thesaurus to find better descriptive words.

Also, reading other people's stories can help you develop a writing style of your own.
 
Just write one, share it, get feedback, and write another one. Eventually, return to the early ones and rewrite them. Writing is a skill you develop through practice.
 
I am always looking for story ideas; just tell me or some other author as much information as you can, we add the artistic license, then send it back to you for your opinion.
 
Also, I'd suggest perhaps trying to write it yourself.

Use a first person confessional style. Maybe admit that you're not a trained writer at the start. Most people will be more forgiving when that's the case.

Run it past an editor maybe if you're worried it's flat out unreadable. Or maybe find a writer here willing to rewrite it.
 
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