Why Are You Worth Reading?

Svenskaflicka said:
I think my stories are lively, realistic, sensual, and funny. Ehmm... yeah. That's about it. Oh, yeah - they're sexy, too.:)
I agree, especially if you like trolls (Lit. story) and Snape sex (other site).
 
Perditita, I was flattered to read that you like to re-read me!:rose:

But which one of mys tories were you referring to with a troll? I can't remember posting that story yet...

(Oooops! Just gave away a plot bunny!):eek:
 
elf sex

Sorry, I get so confused with all the sex in my imagination these days. It was an elf, not a troll (and I still don't know all the differences, I'm so behind on HP and Lord of the Rings) and he visited a brothel in Middle-Earth.

I also love the story by Earl about the satyr who makes everyone horny (wish he'd visit San Francisco, haha. Well, either the satyr or Earl! or are they the same creature?)

Perdita

p.s. I am going to put my real self as my AV in honor of your celebration tomorrow. I should be a guru by then. :D
 
My stories are realistic, accurate and I'd like to think they're real. You could believe in it happening, even if it is the one about the satyr. They actually have a plot, a fairly big buildup to the sex and are grammatically correct (mostly). However you can get those things anywhere.

I dunno. Maybe my stories aren't worth reading at all. Maybe it's the long rambling author's notes at the beginning of every story?

The Earl

BTW. Thanks pear. Appreciate the flattery.
 
I think I am worth reading because i have passion and emotion. i revel in describing sexual acts and the emotions behind them.

I think i do characters well,i love to explore their personalities and make my reader emote along with my character,instead of just reading about them.


i still have alot to learn and i believe i can only improve my work,maybe you should read me just to see if i am improving! ;)
 
Earl, Earl, Earl...

TheEarl said:
BTW. Thanks pear. Appreciate the flattery.
Flattery is for fools, my compliments are sincere. Pear :heart:
 
Worth reading?

I don't think I've ever formulated the idea that way. I write in the first place because I can't help doing it, and I polish my work and try to make it as good as it can get because I also can't help doing that. Whether anyone else is going to want to read it has always been secondary. I know it's working if I can read it over and over and get lost in it again even though I know what's going to happen. ;-) That is the real reward--the finished piece itself, and some consciousness of having succeeded.

I'm terrible at analyzing my own strengths, which applies to work situations as well. I've figured out how to write short blurbs for stories and put in the catch words, but that's about the limit of my ability to self-promote. Not good. I need practice. I tried to type up a list of what I think I do best, and deleted it in embarrassment. Shoot me now. I have to hear it from others, and even then I take it with big chunks of salt. Maybe I should have a few shots of bourbon and try again. ;-)

I adore it when a story touches a reader and she tells me so in detail. Over the years I've struck up wonderful correspondences with people who devoted themselves to an ongoing story of mine and faithfully read and commented on every chapter. I will keep that person in my head as I continue writing, and picture her reactions and pleasure--it's a great stimulus to have a Muse. I can't picture a general audience or think about what they might enjoy--I lose focus. Either it's all for me or it's to share with a particular friend. If someone else likes it too, that's gravy.

MM
 
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