redzinger
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Robertreams, I just got into trouble!
One of the stories I'm editing at the moment is proving to be particularly tricky... because of the author. He contacted me to help out with his dialogue, but after a week of emailing me hints and prompts I got frustrated of his fumbling around and asked him for his full draught to start editing: "Please send me your story so that I may understand your writing style and offer more focused help, corrections and integrations. An editor must always be invisible: without any of your work that's difficult for me."
He says he understands, then after a few days he writes "For my stories to really work, I need to be that Greek solider and I need you to be that Amazon. As I write the story, I need you to provide the dialogue of the Amazon. But I need you to be that Amazon-what are you thinking as you chase me. I want to get horny when I read your comments. I want you to get horny as you read my stories."
I'm no prude (otherwise I wouldn't even BE here), but I really don't feel comfortable with this turn of events... I'm here as an editor, not anything else. Any advice on how to handle the situation?
It sounds like he just wants to get his rocks off. I would back out of the relationship ASAP. You've already explained what you do as an editor.
I'd send him a polite note stating that he requested an editor, not a co-author, that unfortunately you can't help him write the story, and good luck in his future endeavours.