Comments That Make Your Day

A nice one this morning on Also-Ran:

Probably my 3rd read. One of the most clever stories on the site with real discussion of mental anguish. It’s good. It’s real good. And the whole X-Men angle… damn even the personalities line up. Masterful. Of course 5 stars and has been in My Favorites for awhile.
 
@strawboy has been working through all my stories over the last two weeks, and finished up with this lovely comment on "Map of Tasmania":

A very nice buildup to the relationship. I have finished your writings with your first story. You started with a well written story and maintained enjoyable character and plot line development throughout. Here's hoping to more being posted and soon!
 
I actually have something to contribute to the thread!

On my story A Week of Sunrises:
Way way way way way too long winded
There are way too many 'ways' in there, by the way.

Oh, wait... it wasn't that comment that made my day, but this one:
Nice work establishing a relationship first and then building up to intimacy.

This second one made my day because it came immediately on the heels of the first one. Both arrived in the same hour, between 10 and 11AM this morning.

I can't prove it, but I have the distinct impression the Second Commenter left his comment as a direct rebuttal to First Commenter.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
 
I've been M.I.A for the last 5 months. I'm pleased to see this thread still going strong.
Early Nov/24, I went to bed feeling fine. I woke up a day later in the hospital, completely paralyzed.
I couldn't move, I couldn't speak. It's been a long road getting back. Fortunately, I wrote so much during Covid,
I had stories just waiting to be posted. There's been comments during that period, but I'm gong to ignore them.
The last couple of days brought these.

One on Buckshot Ranch:
" just the perfect mixture pure magic. only happens rarely"

one email on The Lawyer:
Title:

Perfection

Comments:

"Well the best compliment I can give you is that I spent my entire workday reading your stories! This is one of, if not the best stories Ive read and I loved imagining my wife as the character. I dont know when Ive come that close to finishing without touching myself😆
Keep up the good work and thank you."
 
I actually have something to contribute to the thread!

On my story A Week of Sunrises:

There are way too many 'ways' in there, by the way.

Oh, wait... it wasn't that comment that made my day, but this one:


This second one made my day because it came immediately on the heels of the first one. Both arrived in the same hour, between 10 and 11AM this morning.

I can't prove it, but I have the distinct impression the Second Commenter left his comment as a direct rebuttal to First Commenter.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
I think there's a moderation queue for comments, so sometimes they arrive in close succession. But absolutely it's good to receive that affirmation that some readers want you to build a relationship, because it turns out that people don't just meet strangers and have sex in the real world.
 
I've been M.I.A for the last 5 months. I'm pleased to see this thread still going strong.
Early Nov/24, I went to bed feeling fine. I woke up a day later in the hospital, completely paralyzed.
I couldn't move, I couldn't speak. It's been a long road getting back. Fortunately, I wrote so much during Covid,
I had stories just waiting to be posted. There's been comments during that period, but I'm gong to ignore them.
The last couple of days brought these.

One on Buckshot Ranch:
" just the perfect mixture pure magic. only happens rarely"

one email on The Lawyer:
Title:

Perfection

Comments:

"Well the best compliment I can give you is that I spent my entire workday reading your stories! This is one of, if not the best stories Ive read and I loved imagining my wife as the character. I dont know when Ive come that close to finishing without touching myself😆
Keep up the good work and thank you."
Mate, I hope that the recovery continues and that that was a complete one off. Sounds pretty horrendous. Good that you're back, but what a shitty experience. You don't have to tell us what it was, but did you get a diagnosis about what happened?
 
@Eosphorus read Upstream and enjoyed it:
“Her voice was sunlight reflected in the stream rushing over rocks. It was the gentle breeze that blew ripples across the surface of the pool. It was the warm water on top of the cooler water beneath.”

That’s some beautiful writing there, prose that is almost poetry. Well done, once again. A haunting, mesmerizing tale with so many nice little touches. Fantastic job!
Thank you for reading and commenting!
 
I have a new story up, and @Bazzle has already left this comment:
Oh. My. God.

What a story. What a delightful romp.

Wow. Enjoyed that. I was half expecting Daz to burst into a tune. I was scouring the words for song lyrics, I probably missed them.

Amazing.
No lyrics, I'm afraid. Just a hot redhead.

Thanks for reading and commenting!
 
I think there's a moderation queue for comments, so sometimes they arrive in close succession. But absolutely it's good to receive that affirmation that some readers want you to build a relationship, because it turns out that people don't just meet strangers and have sex in the real world.
I didn't realize there was comment moderation.

This is the first time I've received more than one comment at a time.

So, while you're probably right, I'm sticking to my story! :LOL:
 
@ShelbyDawn57 has a suggestion for my new story, "Red Hot":
Nicely done. I can imagine a parallel story from the point of view of the guy watching them on th park bench...
It's the barista from the coffee place, who's obsessed with Myrna's boobs, which is why he brought the coffee to their table...

Thanks for reading and commenting!
 
AloneTooLongAloneTooLong25 days ago
I''m not crying; it surely must be allergies.



this on my (relatively) recently posted Goodbye, My Love. It is a short, sad piece about a man leaving what has been his home for the last 13 years, with the last armful of his possessions from the house. It was wonderful to know that after all these years, I can still write something that communicates the emotions I wish to communicate.
 
Mate, I hope that the recovery continues and that that was a complete one off. Sounds pretty horrendous. Good that you're back, but what a shitty experience. You don't have to tell us what it was, but did you get a diagnosis about what happened?
Thanks for the comment. No, it won't be a one-off. Looking at the averages, it could be fatal tomorrow or sometime in the next three years. I'm thankful for the years I got to write and enjoy the reader's comments and support.

On that note two new comments last night:

Following Laura's Footsteps:

"t reminded me of Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol and Scrooge."

This Dickens comparison is a constant comment. I never wrote it with that in mind, but when I was editing, I realized how similar the stories were."

Homeless:

"Great story"
 
I’ve gotten several nice comments in the last week. When I first started, I would have killed for ANY comments. Now I get 15-20 a week and I’m grumpy it’s not more, when I have new stuff out. I am a spoilt little bunny.
But I got two this week that really stand out.
Anonymous3 days ago
refreshing myself by getting another read of Alistaire's adventures.Superb as always
Nothing better than knowing you wrote something that people go back and read again.

Anonymous3 days ago
Every time you post a story, it's like my birthday.

Thanks for the presents.
Squee...
 
More 'gave me a giggle' than 'made my day', but close enough. The comment is from (another) Anon, on the same Loving Wives story as the Stacnash review quoted in my signature below. I suspect it's being used as a bit of a shot at her really - the story is not THAT good, but I'll take it. :)

"This is one of the best written tales I have read. Grammar, use of the language and word selection is one of the best, by far. Punctuation, as well. None of the flubs and failures we see on here so often... Well worthy for five stars.
JPB NOT BOB"
 
More 'gave me a giggle' than 'made my day', but close enough. The comment is from (another) Anon, on the same Loving Wives story as the Stacnash review quoted in my signature below. I suspect it's being used as a bit of a shot at her really - the story is not THAT good, but I'll take it. :)

"This is one of the best written tales I have read. Grammar, use of the language and word selection is one of the best, by far. Punctuation, as well. None of the flubs and failures we see on here so often... Well worthy for five stars.
JPB NOT BOB"
I'm sure it's a lovely story, but this comment gives me a similar vibe to someone reviewing a movie and giving it 10/10 because "Dialogue is generally understandable" and "Actors are clearly visible".
 
Your writing accuracy is amazing. You write the spicy scenes right when you need a small break from world events and you make them long enough to enjoy but short enough the reader does not want to skip over it. Your world building and event creation is so detailed. If you ever publish to a physical book ( You should) I will be first in line to get a copy

I have to admit, this one made my month. Real life has started beating me down, and I was considering another extended break from writing. But, for me, it's things like this that validate the effort.
 
I'm sure it's a lovely story, but this comment gives me a similar vibe to someone reviewing a movie and giving it 10/10 because "Dialogue is generally understandable" and "Actors are clearly visible".
Oh, totally! That’s part of the charm of the comment. It’s way over the top in a weirdly specific way. The story is good and has been widely enjoyed, but I could have polished it up a little more. Most of the comments are reflecting that. But clearly the anon poster did enjoy it and decided to have some fun while saying so.
 
Wow! It has been over a week since someone got a comment that made their day?

This one just hit for the finale of one of my old series, Backyard MILF
OMG, I wish I was young enough to be in your select group of perverts. Your stories are so enthralling I feel like I am right there between the three of you,

I might never read anyone else’s stories until I read them all.
 
Omg, so when I wrote Accessibility Compliance I fully expected it to end up with a middling score and a paltry audience, but I have gotten such wonderful comments on it today...

@Actingup said
Penny, I love this so much! You had me already at the whole Teams captioning setup, but when we got to the 'intertidal zones' we were at a whole new level. Great use of language, delightful embarassed conversation, and to top it off, a Catan reference and a pathway forward. Five stars.

@Nynah 's PS was so encouraging...
PS: "Scout" is a really cute name and I love love love the enby representation.

@EmilyMiller may have just sealed the deal for a sequel 🤩
Utterly delightful, 5,000⭐️s. Sexy, sweet, humorous. I think that nerd-porn should be a thing 😊. More please.

And @THBGato is just way too nice to me😭
Who knew? Who fucking knew that there was a world of alt text caption writers and that it could be sexy? You. You knew. Your mind is one crazy, sexy, super-smart space. Thanks for letting us visit. X
 
Wow! It has been over a week since someone got a comment that made their day?

This one just hit for the finale of one of my old series, Backyard MILF
Maybe we all just had a week of being coy? :) I published 'Hands Off The New Girl' in Romance for the On The Job event last night, as usual with some trepidation. But Romance are just such a lovely crowd of readers and authors and very kind - thanks @Nynah, @Ardieff , @des911, @UpperNorthLeft (and also @Izanami9 for comments in the Forum). It's not so much the individual comments as the vibe - people are sweet, the sun is shining, and the world (despite appearances) feels good.

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Anonymous 1 day ago
I'd love to say I was disappointed that there wasn't a ton of red hot action in this one like most of the rest but truth be told....this was the best series on Lit I EVER read and you should be REALLY proud of penning such an entertaining tail! 6 stars if I could!
perpetual2015 3 days ago
A really nice series! I enjoyed all episodes a lot.

Thanks for a nice set of stories, and nice twisted ending :D

stan11003 3 days ago
I'm both sad and happy the story ended. It was one of the best stories on the site.

raguncajun 3 days ago
loved the story hope you have more to come

falcon66 3 days ago
5 STARS

A masterclass

DonOctavio 3 days ago
Great ending to a fantastic series. Your characters were fantastic and the plot was excellent. Lara was the perfect combination of clever and foolish to make her a fantastic protagonist in a NC/R story. One of my favorite series on LE at the moment.

Thanks again for a wonderful story. A very enjoyable read.


This has been my feedback for the last chapter in my first story I've written. Ever. The final chapter doesn't have any sex. It's pure plot and I was nervous as hell people would hate it due to that fact. Let's face it, people come her for smut. Well written smut, sure, but smut all the same. I was relieved that at least some people enjoyed it.

I never realised how motivating feedback could be until I was on the recieving end of it. It has really changed my outlook on positive reinforcement. Those comments made my entire week. So, thanks to those who wrote them.
 
Oh, sure. I get that. But I also think if you set expectations, people will be upset if you break them. Chapters 1-14 all have sexual encounters. Chapter 15 has like, a paragraph at best. I was fearful people would be disappointed. But it's doing well so I'm thrilled to bits.
 
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