Your writing style summed up in one phrase

People, it's been fun. But it's midnight here, and contrary to what folklore tells us the cats haven't started talking. So I'm off to beddy-byes.

Merry Christmas to the lot of you!
 
my favourite molecule is C2H6O. My second favourite molecule is C8H10N4O2. My third favourite is C7H4O → 3 K2CO3 + 4 CO2 + 2 H2O + 3 N
Ethanol and caffeine.

No idea what the third is about - where do the K and N come from?
 
Try to come up with a short phrase that conveys the essence of your writing.

I’ll go first:

“Author insertion, followed by insertions into the author”

Your turn…

Also feel free to do this about another author. But, if you do, please:

  1. Use @ to reference them, so they know what you said
  2. Be polite and positive about others
I’ll ask @AH_Mod to delete anything not meeting the second criteria.

Em
Misspelt poorly punctuated words used out of context
I think that sums me up.

Cagivagurl
 
Sounds like my kinda thing. Then I managed to entwine historical US segregation and current US issues with autonomy over your own body in a tentacle porn romp - I don’t want for ambition, if maybe lacking the talent to realize my visions 😬.

Em
And I put incest beside an existential horror that God is an asshole.
 
a short phrase that conveys the essence of your writing.
I think I've said this on a different thread, but... I quote a couple of my readers' comments:

"Full-blooded filth and thought-provoking social comment." (NaughtyAnnie)
"No one mixes low brow and high brow as well as you do." (CuriousAnnie)

I can live with such descriptions.
 
A year and a half later, I'll say my style is "matured". Not *has* matured. More and more of my characters are explicitly middle-aged.
 
I imagine that how we perceive our own writing isn't always how readers perceive our writing, but what I aim for is probably:

"Silly situations taken seriously, smut that is explicit but wholesome."
 
Like a guitar: sometimes it's soft, sometimes it's a pounding thunder, and sometimes it walls into the night.
 
To misquote Morcome and Wise.

I have all the right words, not necessarily in the right order.
 
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