HordHolm
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In the rain.It might even have been a woman!
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In the rain.It might even have been a woman!
Definitely a task for more evolved writers, tailoring the work to a targeted audience. I'm still just focused on doing justice to the story and characters as I intend them to be portrayed. Then perhaps someone will read it, maybe like it, maybe comment about it.I would like to write a story geared towards female readers. Judging from my followers and favorites list I have yet to write that story. So, I am looking for a title and a brief description to lure women readers to click my story. Any other thoughts on how to keep them reading also appreciated.
Is that objectifying? Because I have characters that do that, men and women.And when they get closer, have her focus on his warmth, smell, breathing, height, etc.
I'm glad to see their punctuation was on pointOne of my silly harem strokers got the comment "Oh fuck, I'm wet." So either a story like that appealed to a woman or it was raining.
Thatās why we have Roombas, hun. Not sure if you can get one that doubles as a Symbian.Have the MMC vacuum the house. I know that turns on quite a few women.
Iām probably echoing others. But look at it the other way round. How would you write a story that appeals to male readers? Maybe youād write what appeals to you, right? But what about your neighbor, Bobby. He dreams of wearing diapers and sucking on a pacifier. Or Ed across the street. Heās got a thing for bad boy bikers. Or Joe at work, he gets off on lesbian scenes.A story for female readers
Iāve never tried a Symbian. Why is this? Next birthday maybe.Thatās why we have Roombas, hun. Not sure if you can get one that doubles as a Symbian.
Em
Iāve never tried a Symbian. Why is this? Next birthday maybe.
Em
Thatās why we have Roombas, hun. Not sure if you can get one that doubles as a Symbian.
Looks fun, right?Great now I'm googling things....
Ohhh my....
Oh, I spulled it rong. Bad Em!Having two Roombas and also having been at a party with a Sybian recently, the mental picture you created is absolutely hilarious. Just make sure the Roombian you just invented has a step on the back for her partner to stand on to keep her from falling off at "the moment".
Looks fun, right?
LolYeah, go with something like, "Rich, Hung and Mute."
Thatās why we have Roombas, hun. Not sure if you can get one that doubles as a Symbian.
Excellent reply!So I guess the best you can do is try to write in such a way, that a female reader won't get halfway through the first page and then dismiss it as misogynistic crap.
I agree but I was thinking in general terms. I believe you can write for male or female readers not as a whole but like in a bell curve where 70% of women will be drawn to it. I was looking for more of a title or description to catch a woman's eye, then it's up to the writer to keep them engaged.Iām probably echoing others. But look at it the other way round. How would you write a story that appeals to male readers? Maybe youād write what appeals to you, right? But what about your neighbor, Bobby. He dreams of wearing diapers and sucking on a pacifier. Or Ed across the street. Heās got a thing for bad boy bikers. Or Joe at work, he gets off on lesbian scenes.
Itās the same with women. I like BDSM and sweet lesbian romances. I like anal stories and have recently embraced some exhibitionism (the last not IRL). There is no single, monolithic archetype for women. Itās hard to write for women given this.
Em
I think the 70% is optimistic. Women feel less pressure to conform nowadays. Hence more diversity in wants and needs.I agree but I was thinking in general terms. I believe you can write for male or female readers not as a whole but like in a bell curve where 70% of women will be drawn to it. I was looking for more of a title or description to catch a woman's eye, then it's up to the writer to keep them engaged.
I think hoping to attract 70% of any demographic is optimistic. Along the lines of gluing feathers to your wings to fly to the moon kind of optimistic.I think the 70% is optimistic. Women feel less pressure to conform nowadays. Hence more diversity in wants and needs.
I think hoping to attract 70% of any demographic is optimistic. Along the lines of gluing feathers to your wings to fly to the moon kind of optimistic.
I'd be happy to attract even 1% of any demographic that's large enough to be defined as one
Ok for the record not trying to argue. But I believe in the truth of the bell curve. Variant numbers are always smaller than you think. But I get what you are saying. It is appreciated.I think the 70% is optimistic. Women feel less pressure to conform nowadays. Hence more diversity in wants and needs.
Iām not trying to be argumentative (too sick for that).
Em
Or rhe male reader pissed himself.One of my silly harem strokers got the comment "Oh fuck, I'm wet." So either a story like that appealed to a woman or it was raining.
I have that literal scene in the first story I posted here.My wife says to title it: āMimosas with the girlfriends while the guys work on the yard.ā
You can try writing it in first-person from the POV of the main female character. I admit that it took several years on Lit before I felt comfortable attempting that. The story that got published earlier today is an example.I would like to write a story geared towards female readers. Judging from my followers and favorites list I have yet to write that story. So, I am looking for a title and a brief description to lure women readers to click my story. Any other thoughts on how to keep them reading also appreciated.