MajorRewrite
Iffy
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I’m proudest of writing my own version of Oedipus Rex, because that Sophocles guy was a real downer.
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I'll have to send you a PM (likely tomorrow) because Lit frowns on (probably outright forbids) mentioning competitors. Yet the other two have no problem with discussing issues outside of themselves, and people on their forums do it all of the time.Can you tell us what the three sites are?
If you really want better grammar, you can get a volunteer editor through this site. I've never done it.Here goes.
Anybody who has ever red one of my stories knows that my grammar is atrocious.
I make no apologies for the. If you can't handle mistakes. Don't read anything I write.
What makes me think I can write?
Well, a couple of stories, I actually managed to get two and to in the right places. That made me feel proud.
Every story I have written contains bits I like, dislike, loathe, love and some just cringe.
I will never be technically spot on.... I could do this for a million years and still get it wrong.
My characters become special to me as I write. Ilove them all, even the villains. They are my creations. I gave them life, which is why I'm so protective of them.
I guess, I do like it when a fellow writer compliments something I've written. That makes me feel nice.
I do not and never have considered myself a writer.... Merely somebody who loves to play with words.
Cagivagurl
I think it was Faulkner who said, "Don't be a writer; just be writing." I'd say that is what you are doing now on Lit.Here goes.
Anybody who has ever red one of my stories knows that my grammar is atrocious.
I make no apologies for the. If you can't handle mistakes. Don't read anything I write.
What makes me think I can write?
Well, a couple of stories, I actually managed to get two and to in the right places. That made me feel proud.
Every story I have written contains bits I like, dislike, loathe, love and some just cringe.
I will never be technically spot on.... I could do this for a million years and still get it wrong.
My characters become special to me as I write. Ilove them all, even the villains. They are my creations. I gave them life, which is why I'm so protective of them.
I guess, I do like it when a fellow writer compliments something I've written. That makes me feel nice.
I do not and never have considered myself a writer.... Merely somebody who loves to play with words.
Cagivagurl
I was reticent to call myself a writer, or author, it felt kinda pretentious. Especially when my scribbles are so naive and immature.I believe if you write you are a writer. It's not an exclusive club or a guild. Anybody who has published a story here can regard themselves as a writer.
That's an achievement we all share: we wrote something! I did no creative writing of any kind that I can recall from the age of 18 until my 50s. Then I published my silly little story at Literotica, and a week later my less silly story at Literotica. There have been a lot of fun milestones I've enjoyed at this place, but finally being able to say "I'm a writer because I've written something and offered it to the world" was the best.
I was reticent to call myself a writer, or author, it felt kinda pretentious. Especially when my scribbles are so naive and immature.
But I think your perspective is correct. If you write something, however poor, you are a writer. Maybe not a good writer, but a writer nevertheless.
Emily
I think of myself as a pornsmith…Yeah I'm of the same thought.
Calling myself a "writer" or, even more pretentiously, an "author," feels like going to the gym for an afternoon and calling myself Arnold Schwarzenegger, or figuring out how to play Chopsticks on piano and calling myself Beethoven.
But hey, I've written some stories. Even a few some people seem to like.
So okay I'll take "writer."
I think of myself as a pornsmith…
I also favor the terms Smutmonger and Raunchwright.I think of myself as a pornsmith…
I’m proudest of writing my own version of Oedipus Rex, because that Sophocles guy was a real downer.
The Grapes of Wrath - The Musical.Wait . . . so you rewrote it as an upbeat story? I have to check that out.
I have visions of Oedipus Rex as a musical comedy.
Working title: The King and Mom and I.
The Grapes of Wrath - The Musical.
Emily
Ouch!Shindler's List - The Musical
or as one of the men in my team likes to say - "Rougher than a badger's arsehole."That really chaps my ass, like old lady panties made of 36-grit sandpaper.
Wait . . . so you rewrote it as an upbeat story? I have to check that out.
or as one of the men in my team likes to say - "Rougher than a badger's arsehole."
Wanda: ಠ_ಠ
masterandmargaritaover 3 years ago
This is a perfect threesome story. One page of tease, two pages of relentless action, and so well-written. Keep 'em coming!
masterandmargaritaover 3 years ago
This is going in the favorites list. I would read 100 chapters, but it also works well as a standalone fantasy. Welll done!