shereads
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How far will I read before giving up on a story?
If the writing is awful, forget 3 or 4 paragraphs. I resent the time it took to read the first one. Life is too short and there are too many stories to bother reading hack-work.
If you limit the field to competently written stories, I have two answers:
If the author is someone I've read and enjoyed before, or if I'm reading the story on the recommendation of someone I trust, I'll keep reading. With new authors, the first few paragraphs need to provide a hint of good things to come - a quirky writing style, a flash of wit, the mention of a stethoscope or weight-lifting gloves...

Short answers to "What makes a bad story?" include:
"...grabbed her 38DD breasts"
"...plunged his 10-inch dick into"
"titties" (except when used ironically)
"Mom's titties" (esp. when used in same paragraph as "our dog, Rex")
"I'm cummmmmminnnngggggggggggggg"
and of course,
"Wake up, sleepyhead."
If the writing is awful, forget 3 or 4 paragraphs. I resent the time it took to read the first one. Life is too short and there are too many stories to bother reading hack-work.
If you limit the field to competently written stories, I have two answers:
If the author is someone I've read and enjoyed before, or if I'm reading the story on the recommendation of someone I trust, I'll keep reading. With new authors, the first few paragraphs need to provide a hint of good things to come - a quirky writing style, a flash of wit, the mention of a stethoscope or weight-lifting gloves...

Short answers to "What makes a bad story?" include:
"...grabbed her 38DD breasts"
"...plunged his 10-inch dick into"
"titties" (except when used ironically)
"Mom's titties" (esp. when used in same paragraph as "our dog, Rex")
"I'm cummmmmminnnngggggggggggggg"
and of course,
"Wake up, sleepyhead."
and certainly keep me thinking one handed after I've stopped reading. Same goes for risible dialogue, although I do have a limit.