kitmarlowe
Kit Marlowe
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- Feb 22, 2025
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That's fair, we definitely are drowning in volume and the quality varies wildly. I think I approach things in the same way as you - find an author I like, bookmark them, keep an eye on their work. I also tend to click through from the forums on people who say interesting things or talk about writing in a way that resonates with me. (For example I also love slow burns and long scenes and I don't know your work, so I'm going to go and explore very soon!)I find there's so much out there to skim thru that I'm always pleasantly surprised when I find a story I like - and when I do I always bookmark that author, because generally when you enjoy one you'll enjoy more. The hard part is finding the stories you like - the glitter amongst the dross, mundane, and often boring (individual tastes of course....). That said, I love those long slow burns and the long sex scenes - and I write what I enjoy reading too.... and it saves time to do what the OP has done and just ask.
When I'm browsing generally I tend to have a quick scroll of new stories and then look through the top lists - I don't want to focus on just the top-rated stories, and there's always good stuff to find in the new queue. Maybe that's what OP means by "trudging through randomly" but to me it feels quite intentional.
I think there's a real art to writing a long sex scene, and as with anything it's one of those things where the story often tells you what it needs. My new story is about 3,000 words and it's mostly a single sex scene. I could have gone longer with it but I genuinely didn't think it needed it, and readers so far seem to be responding well to the pace of it. We'll see if that changes once American wakes up though