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I just want to write the Erotica version of Griffin and Sabine, is that so much to ask?CHYOO stories are a different beast, so, my hot take doesn't apply to them
As a website maker in Multimedia Gulch in the late 90's, right before the first Dotcom crash, I worked with a designer who was an old hippie. He would quip that back when he went to art school, multimedia meant you sewed a button on the canvas.I just want to write the Erotica version of Griffin and Sabine, is that so much to ask?![]()
Good luck writing the LITerotica version of it!I just want to write the Erotica version of Griffin and Sabine, is that so much to ask?![]()
I bet it's similar to how the owner of the cat in Schrodinger's box feels.
I feel the same way about "that said."The word "decidedly" is absolutely asinine.
Cubit!My metricated soul is quivering in outrage. There's not even an SI unit for 'boat'.
I write first drafts without a lot of thought to get the story out. Then I think about it heavily when I go through it again.if you write without ever thinking about it you're basically assuming that you have an innate talent that doesn't need any practice or polish.
Why, yes, that IS an oddly specific number!Going 2295 words without identifying the gender of your narrator or MC
Another hot take:
Going 2295 words without identifying the gender of your narrator or MC is...
Well, normally I don't even get far enough to facepalm over it. I'm just out. Partly because a flaw like that is almost never the only one. But even if it's not, it's a big enough flaw all by itself that it can take me out.
It's like... I probably would read the story no matter what their gender is, but, not knowing what it is because the author can't have the presence of mind to state it makes for a shitty reading experience.
I really don't like the mental effort it takes to hold multiple versions of the story in mind for however long it takes to discover the line which finally reveals it. And I like even less the whiplash of believing I know the gender only to be wrenched into a different story when I find I guessed wrong. Again, I'm talking about when it's because the author just forgot to show it or tell it.
I'm not talking about stories where the ambiguity is a deliberate effect. (There's a whole discussion about this somewhere.) I'm talking about just plain forgetting that readers need facts to be narrated. Shown or told, I don't care—just don't assume mindreading.
Heh. Got me.So as long as it is < 2295 words it's fine. Got you!
Another hot take:
Going 2295 words without identifying the gender of your narrator or MC is...
Well, normally I don't even get far enough to facepalm over it. I'm just out. Partly because a flaw like that is almost never the only one. But even if it's not, it's a big enough flaw all by itself that it can take me out.
It's like... I probably would read the story no matter what their gender is, but, not knowing what it is because the author can't have the presence of mind to state it makes for a shitty reading experience.
I really don't like the mental effort it takes to hold multiple versions of the story in mind for however long it takes to discover the line which finally reveals it. And I like even less the whiplash of believing I know the gender only to be wrenched into a different story when I find I guessed wrong. Again, I'm talking about when it's because the author just forgot to show it or tell it.
I'm not talking about stories where the ambiguity is a deliberate effect. (There's a whole discussion about this somewhere.) I'm talking about just plain forgetting that readers need facts to be narrated. Shown or told, I don't care—just don't assume mindreading.

Not 2295, but I bet I can find 10 stories from just the past couple of days which go for at least a third of the first page before they get around to letting it slip.
I got curious, cause I couldn't actually remember stating the gender of my protagonist in my latest story. And there the love interest is called male, the antagonist is mentioned by a male name in the third paragraph, and there are no gay tags so it could be implied fairly early on that my protagonist is female, but it isn't confirmed until halfway through the very short story. As in, it might be less than the 2295 words you listed short. But, it can be hard sometimes to gender 1pv characters without being awkward, especially in such a short story. How do you do it for your 1pv stories?Not 2295, but I bet I can find 10 stories from just the past couple of days which go for at least a third of the first page before they get around to letting it slip.
I got curious, cause I couldn't actually remember stating the gender of my protagonist in my latest story. And there the love interest is called male, the antagonist is mentioned by a male name in the third paragraph, and there are no gay tags so it could be implied fairly early on that my protagonist is female, but it isn't confirmed until halfway through the very short story. As in, it might be less than the 2295 words you listed short. But, it can be hard sometimes to gender 1pv characters without being awkward, especially in such a short story. How do you do it for your 1pv stories?
Yeah that's what I usually do too. It just didn't seem right for this story.I looked at my 1P stories, and in all of them there is a conversation early on and a name is used. I suppose if you used unisex names it could be confusing, but I generally don't.
If this your Halloween story, it was well done!I got curious, cause I couldn't actually remember stating the gender of my protagonist in my latest story. And there the love interest is called male, the antagonist is mentioned by a male name in the third paragraph, and there are no gay tags so it could be implied fairly early on that my protagonist is female, but it isn't confirmed until halfway through the very short story. As in, it might be less than the 2295 words you listed short. But, it can be hard sometimes to gender 1pv characters without being awkward, especially in such a short story. How do you do it for your 1pv stories?
Thank you, and yes.If this your Halloween story, it was well done!
Thank you, and yes.