Why Do YOU Write on Literotica and What Do YOU get out of it?

The sheer joy of creation. Bringing a germ of an idea out into the world and making it take shape.

The simple pleasure of crafting words, making dialogue flow, and thinking to myself yes, that works.

And a tad of titillation.
 
I write because I like to write. I write on Lit because it's a fun way for me to get some of my fantasies down on paper, and why not share with people who might enjoy them?

I don't really worry about view count. Yeah, it's nice when a story does what I'd consider well, but it ain't why I'm here. I'm here to get these ideas out my head, but have them achieved should I want to go back and re-live them. If they make other people happy/get them off, great.
 
I've been asked about this - and about my reaction to stories with low view counts and is it worth writing when you only get a few k views, and I did put some thinking into this. I'd be interested to hear what yu all think about this one too?

For myself - some of my stories have low views for the effort I put in - my last 3 Jeong Park chapters have about 10k views each - but they score 6.5 / 4.7 / 4.7 - the readers of Jeong that are following the story love them, but I think it's down to dedicated fans now - which I don't mind at all because I'm pretty sure at this stage those are dedicated readers - and 10k ain't bad. My absolutely lowest view is a short sci-fi story that was written for an invitation-only event and again, I dn't worry about it - it was fun to write and the story was something that I wanted to write.

Well over half my stories have less than 50k views but again, a lot of them were semi-experimental and me trying out new things or a different genre so again, I don't worry about it- I treat Literotica as a learning curve and somewhere to try things out and if it doesn't work, I try and figure out why and use it as a learning experience.

It's funny because it was a lot of my earlier stories that get the 60k-100k views. The ones between 100-200k views are a bit of a mixed bag.

I only have 4 stories with more than 200k views each - and those and a couple of the 100k+ ones are the ones I am focusing on redoing to self-publish - that combo of views and ratings is how I prioritize if I am going to do anyhing else with them. The rest are just fun and to learn from. LOL

All of that said, I joined Literoticas and started posting stories here as a "learn to write and see if readers like my stories" exercise. Getting a novel published by a mainstream publisher is a diabolically hard exercise and you have to get thru the filters to even be seriously considered - and erotica is almost impossible to do that with. What Literotica was for me was a trial run - do readers like my stories? Turned out they did, but it also turned out my early writing was pretty crappy to start with - you're much better in your head than you turn out to be on the display or on paper to start woth LOL - which is why you see so many crap Kindle ebooks that are self-published. Ego overrides skills - and a lot of kindle writers just churn out crap and I didn't want to go there so instead of adding to the crap I used Literotica to develop and hone my writing - and got it to where a small erotica publisher approached me (back in 2018) and a fairly well-known published sci-fi author asked me to co-write a novel with him back a couple of years ago (I still have to write that one). So as an approach, it worked for me.

So my approach is, disregard the views and the ratings and just write for myself and to develop my writing skills - too many writers on Lit don't focus on that part of it because it doesn't interest them and it's not their priority and nothing at all wrng with that- they are writing to get the stories and fantasies in their heads out and read, without worrying about improving because they have n real interest in being published or whatever - we all have our own reasons for writing and for publishing them here on Lit

Whereas MY aim longer term is to self publish and publish and go commercial and maybe even make a livimg out of it if I can. I'd love to do that :) - so I have an objective, the focus, and a plan to get there - and I see Literotica as my training ground, with Laurel and Manu providing me with millions of readers to try my stuff out on and it doesn't cost me a thing except my time. From that POV, I dont worry about views - I write to learn and to entertain readers and I experiment all the time with stories, genre, subject, and I try to learn from each story I write.

To start with the big thing I had to tackle was dialog and characterization - and then hooks - those hooks are a big thing - you have 50 words to hook a reader, and then you need to keep reeling them in and jerking the hook tighter with each chapter. My aim is to make a story un put downable. When I get a comment saying I stayed up until 5am because I couldn't put it down, THAT is a winner for me. Now I'm into plot and plotting which has always been a toughie for me. My stories are very linear and not at all complex. I probably won't change that too much but understanding plot and story structure and things like that really helps - when I starrted it was sort of instinctive because I read so much and I guess I just absorbed it, but it helps to know all the theoretical underpinnings - and now I have 2 shelves in one ff my bookcases on writing. All sorts of subjects, and they're quite useful. I have 3 or 4 books on revisions LOL. Synrax. Structyure (even grammar and speling LOL). Dialog. Characterization. Plotting,

So when I started on Lit, I already had a goal and 10 years later I am waaaay closer to being there - and the only thing slowing me down is my own innate ability to procrastinate LOL. Literotica's been everything I wanted and just writing here has helped me so much along my path, as has the encouragement and help of a lot of people here on the AH as well as my readers.

So what do you want to achieve and where do you want to go and how is Literotica going to help you get there.

Myself, I love the huge #'s of readers - any story will find an audience here, and they're readers who WANT to read erotica - so unlike Amazon, for example, a lot of audience filtering has already been done for us. So even what we might think of as a paltryt 6k or 7k views translates into thousands of readers who took the time to read our story. I think the stats say the average book only sells about 1200 copies, so putting aside that Lit is free, 6-7k views is ALREADY thousands of readers ahead of where the average book is on Amazon.

Readers generally translated into followers, and what I've found myself is that for the few things I have published, a lot of Literotica readers have followed across to Amazon and THAT translates into sales. Hasn't made my fortune and I'm not retiring on it but it's paying fr the coffee. LOL

So what's your take? What are YOU using Literotica for?
I write because I write. I live a life engineered to be as solitary as possible. I literally speak to not a single person (verbally) for weeks and even months. But I write like a mother-fucker. I used to do stand-up comedy and still do humor writing and found that if I think of a joke yet fail to write it out immediately? It's gone. But as well, I get very little out of writing stories and more out of writing/participating in the forums just to see the reactions. Sometimes I'm going for a positive reaction, sometimes I enjoy pissing people the fuck, off. Sometimes I want laughs, other times, shock. Sometimes I mean what I write, sometimes it's the OPPOSITE of how I truly think or feel.
 
I started out as a kinkster, sorta got out of the lifestyle when I got married, started writing about my experiences. It just sort of evolved from there. That's the long and short of it.
 
I’m mainly writing to explore my own sexuality. I think as a woman, you often internalise a lot of guilt and shame in that area, which I’m trying to process and heal from nowadays. And if I’m honest, I’ve been making up erotic stories in my head for as long as I can remember. The only difference now is that I’m writing them down and sharing them with the world.
 
I’m only giving this long thread a cursory skim before chiming in, sorry, but here are my two cents spread out over 300ish words…

Why do I write? Because it’s the best a creative outlet for me. Visual arts aren’t my thing, I’ve never tried acting or roleplaying games, and online games with a creative element seem inadequate, but I can put my hands on the keyboard and create stories just like the ones I’ve always enjoyed reading, as good as I’m willing to put the time into making them.

So why do I write erotica? Two reasons.

First, because I can. I work from home. If I still worked in a cubicle, I’d have to fill my downtime with things that wouldn’t get me fired if anyone glanced over my shoulder, but that’s not the case. And second, because it’s easy. More specifically, it’s easy to determine if a story is “good enough,” and easy to achieve that.

I’ve written non-erotica now and then. It’s fun sometimes but I find it hard to avoid taking it more and more seriously. Is the character developed enough, is the plot twist set up but not telegraphed, am I using too many adverbs or not enough, and if I ever manage to finish, what do I do with it? Take it to AOOO? To an ebook publisher? To a traditional publisher?

But with erotica, it’s simple: is it good enough to jerk off to? Sorry to be coarse, I know that’s not why everyone is here, but it is for me. If so, then it’s good enough! And I might as well share it with other like-minded perverts, so here we go!
 
I have several reasons.

One is the act of creating something. Being less of a passive consumer of content and bringing something to life. Breathing feeling and emotion (at least I think) to something that can only be described to the reader. Encouraging myself to expand my vocabulary.

Second is reading something that I wanted to read. I enjoy quite a bit of stories, but feel like it's not perfect for me.

Third, I want to write YA fiction. Writing here is good practice and receiving feedback on how to improve my writ and wit.

Fourth, I'm horny sometimes and just want something that tickles my fancy. The amount of unfinished stories that I started but left incomplete because I got myself off while writing...
 
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I've been asked about this - and about my reaction to stories with low view counts and is it worth writing when you only get a few k views, and I did put some thinking into this. I'd be interested to hear what yu all think about this one too?

For myself - some of my stories have low views for the effort I put in - my last 3 Jeong Park chapters have about 10k views each - but they score 6.5 / 4.7 / 4.7 - the readers of Jeong that are following the story love them, but I think it's down to dedicated fans now - which I don't mind at all because I'm pretty sure at this stage those are dedicated readers - and 10k ain't bad. My absolutely lowest view is a short sci-fi story that was written for an invitation-only event and again, I dn't worry about it - it was fun to write and the story was something that I wanted to write.

Well over half my stories have less than 50k views but again, a lot of them were semi-experimental and me trying out new things or a different genre so again, I don't worry about it- I treat Literotica as a learning curve and somewhere to try things out and if it doesn't work, I try and figure out why and use it as a learning experience.

It's funny because it was a lot of my earlier stories that get the 60k-100k views. The ones between 100-200k views are a bit of a mixed bag.

I only have 4 stories with more than 200k views each - and those and a couple of the 100k+ ones are the ones I am focusing on redoing to self-publish - that combo of views and ratings is how I prioritize if I am going to do anyhing else with them. The rest are just fun and to learn from. LOL

All of that said, I joined Literoticas and started posting stories here as a "learn to write and see if readers like my stories" exercise. Getting a novel published by a mainstream publisher is a diabolically hard exercise and you have to get thru the filters to even be seriously considered - and erotica is almost impossible to do that with. What Literotica was for me was a trial run - do readers like my stories? Turned out they did, but it also turned out my early writing was pretty crappy to start with - you're much better in your head than you turn out to be on the display or on paper to start woth LOL - which is why you see so many crap Kindle ebooks that are self-published. Ego overrides skills - and a lot of kindle writers just churn out crap and I didn't want to go there so instead of adding to the crap I used Literotica to develop and hone my writing - and got it to where a small erotica publisher approached me (back in 2018) and a fairly well-known published sci-fi author asked me to co-write a novel with him back a couple of years ago (I still have to write that one). So as an approach, it worked for me.

So my approach is, disregard the views and the ratings and just write for myself and to develop my writing skills - too many writers on Lit don't focus on that part of it because it doesn't interest them and it's not their priority and nothing at all wrng with that- they are writing to get the stories and fantasies in their heads out and read, without worrying about improving because they have n real interest in being published or whatever - we all have our own reasons for writing and for publishing them here on Lit

Whereas MY aim longer term is to self publish and publish and go commercial and maybe even make a livimg out of it if I can. I'd love to do that :) - so I have an objective, the focus, and a plan to get there - and I see Literotica as my training ground, with Laurel and Manu providing me with millions of readers to try my stuff out on and it doesn't cost me a thing except my time. From that POV, I dont worry about views - I write to learn and to entertain readers and I experiment all the time with stories, genre, subject, and I try to learn from each story I write.

To start with the big thing I had to tackle was dialog and characterization - and then hooks - those hooks are a big thing - you have 50 words to hook a reader, and then you need to keep reeling them in and jerking the hook tighter with each chapter. My aim is to make a story un put downable. When I get a comment saying I stayed up until 5am because I couldn't put it down, THAT is a winner for me. Now I'm into plot and plotting which has always been a toughie for me. My stories are very linear and not at all complex. I probably won't change that too much but understanding plot and story structure and things like that really helps - when I starrted it was sort of instinctive because I read so much and I guess I just absorbed it, but it helps to know all the theoretical underpinnings - and now I have 2 shelves in one ff my bookcases on writing. All sorts of subjects, and they're quite useful. I have 3 or 4 books on revisions LOL. Synrax. Structyure (even grammar and speling LOL). Dialog. Characterization. Plotting,

So when I started on Lit, I already had a goal and 10 years later I am waaaay closer to being there - and the only thing slowing me down is my own innate ability to procrastinate LOL. Literotica's been everything I wanted and just writing here has helped me so much along my path, as has the encouragement and help of a lot of people here on the AH as well as my readers.

So what do you want to achieve and where do you want to go and how is Literotica going to help you get there.

Myself, I love the huge #'s of readers - any story will find an audience here, and they're readers who WANT to read erotica - so unlike Amazon, for example, a lot of audience filtering has already been done for us. So even what we might think of as a paltryt 6k or 7k views translates into thousands of readers who took the time to read our story. I think the stats say the average book only sells about 1200 copies, so putting aside that Lit is free, 6-7k views is ALREADY thousands of readers ahead of where the average book is on Amazon.

Readers generally translated into followers, and what I've found myself is that for the few things I have published, a lot of Literotica readers have followed across to Amazon and THAT translates into sales. Hasn't made my fortune and I'm not retiring on it but it's paying fr the coffee. LOL

So what's your take? What are YOU using Literotica for?
I've been writing my whole life, but never wrote any erotica. This was odd because I had a very active and storied sexually adventurous life. Now, at 61, that sexual life is mostly behind me and effectively over. lol Yeah, I occasionally have a few episodes, like once or twice a year, but for most of my adult life it was more like once or twice a week. Literotica does two things for me. First, it allows me to not care if my writing is perfect. Seems writing smut brings the hack writer out of me. I break every single rule of writing and I just don't give a damn. It is sooooo freaking liberating. Surprisingly, this has allowed me to create some very cool stories, full of spur of the moment writing taboos I would never dare put in one of my mainstream sci-fi, horror or fantasy novels, screenplays or short stories.

Second, and this is even better, I get to use scenes, characters and incidents' from all those hundreds and hundreds of sexual experiences I've had, some so special that they needed to be retold and recorded for posterity. I have so many anecdotes, from the incredibly hot to the disgustingly disturbing and everything in between. Sometimes they're hilarious, sometimes tragic, emotional, just plain fun or even extremely strange. And the women I've been with have been amazing, too. As I write each fictional story, I use many people and events from my real past to weave a whole new account in some strange new universe where those events happen again, but usually in more dramatic or perfect ways and the women I have loved come to life again, also in more dramatic and perfect ways. And their unsightly birth marks or slightly unattractive overbites have all disappeared, replaced by perfection. LOL Unless, of course, it was some pertinent or cute flaw I could exploit in the story.

Literotica is just plain fun for me. That's what I get out of it... and the chance to brag about my adventures as a young, handsome and sexually addicted cad, who loved seducing women and got extremely lucky doing just that at times. That past needs to be remembered.
 
I wrote short erotic passages for my husband after we got together almost 17 years ago. I found it a way of expressing my sexuality, fantasies and desires for him when we were apart due to work and other pressures.
I kept it up over the years, not as often but occasionally sending him emails with stories and thoughts of been having. They were wonderfully arousing for both of us, for me in the creation and writing down of thoughts, and for him to understand what his wife (and mother of his children) was thinking when he wasn’t there.

It was his suggestion, fairly recently, that I should post any writing here, for others to enjoy. I guess I’ve enjoyed the response (mostly). And the idea that others have a glimpse into my erotic thoughts.
 
because it's fun to write, and Literotica is the perfect place to dump my dirty ideas.
 
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