What's your best attribute?

lesbiaphrodite

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As a writer, what do you do best? Metaphors? Descriptions? Poems? Fiction? Explain....

I'll start. I think I use metaphors effectively and I like to try to weave as many as possible into my stories. I don't think I'm a very good poet. But, I'm a decent fiction writer.
 
lesbiaphrodite said:
As a writer, what do you do best? Metaphors? Descriptions? Poems? Fiction? Explain....
That's easy. I have a knack for reading rejection slips.

Explain: I get a lot of practice.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
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I receive positive comments on my offbeat story plots, clever humor and use of dialogue.

If only my scores were higher. *sigh*
 
lesbiaphrodite said:
As a writer, what do you do best? Metaphors? Descriptions? Poems? Fiction? Explain....

I'll start. I think I use metaphors effectively and I like to try to weave as many as possible into my stories. I don't think I'm a very good poet. But, I'm a decent fiction writer.

I wax poetic. I have some fantastic sensual descriptions, perfect dialogue, I do erotic lesbian and parody best. Like you, I use metaphor and nothing is as it seems on the surface. I am a deep writer. I personally think that any writer that uses metaphor is a poet on some level, so welcome to the sensual world of the erotic. You are already in a league above other's here.

Most of the stories I've left on Lit are Chains, yet The Screening is worth a read, should you choose.

I do what I do best because I read, and because I adore spinning descriptions and metaphors and words. Frankly, I love writing. Writing excites me as much as reading a well-spun story. Erotic writing excites me as much as the sex I have.
 
I don't try to control my reader and lock them into MY story.

I prefer layers to allow one reader to get a completely different story than another reader.
 
Dialogue. I sometimes struggle with description but dialogue is effortless for me.

When I speak, when I'm trying to explain something to someone, I sometimes can't get my point across; I communicate in the written word so much better than verbally. My mind moves so much faster than my mouth can keep up with that sometimes I probably sound mentally challenged...
 
I think my best strength is making detailed characters that come out in the story as living, breathing people.
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
I was going to answer - irreverence.


That comment has religious overtones and I simply can't accept that....
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
Can I sit on your lap and discuss it further?


We could, but I thought you had better used for laps....and paddles.
 
In non-erotica I'm strong in create authetic child characters. I get great feedback about their dialogue.

I think I am also good at writing sparsely because of my background in journalism.
 
For the most part, my stories seem to be invisible to trolls, or perhaps they're just too bored to bother.
 
I was gonna say my best attribute is in my av.
Even as a writer, that is probably still valid.
 
I guess my best attribute as a writer is my ability to write from multiple perspectives. I learned all about that formerly hidden ability on an acid trip once upon a time.
 
lesbiaphrodite said:
As a writer, what do you do best? Metaphors? Descriptions? Poems? Fiction? Explain....

I'll start. I think I use metaphors effectively and I like to try to weave as many as possible into my stories. I don't think I'm a very good poet. But, I'm a decent fiction writer.

My almost pitch-perfect use of semi-colons. Not so good on commas, or any of that metaphor or poetry stuff. I haven't yet figured out how to write a story using only semi-colons, though, so I'm practicing those other things.

Seriously, I'm pretty good at creating believable characters, not so hot at creating interesting settings.
 
let me think...

Descriptive writing and interesting characterization.

Uh, and sex.

The rest gets flamed.

:cathappy:

Maharat
 
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My *HUGE* ... talent.

Seriously, this is a hard question for me to answer. I've received plenty of positive feedback but there isn't a consensus. Some like the dialogue, others like the plot, and some compliment me on describing what women want. I find it hard to give an objective opinion about my writing.

Maybe it's my use of spaces...
 
My comedic timing and my dialogue are my bread and butter.
 
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