Do you find things in storys that make
you cringe in disbelief.
for example but there was a story published to the libary I do not remember the title but one of the harlets was impaled on a pole so High that she could not get off without assistance.
It was used as a form of restrant.
Ok I am not a doctor or a gyno but I do know female physiology.
The pole would hit the ladys cirvex and she would be in horendus pain. This would not work.
or the master with a 14 inch cocks I am so tired of reading about 10,11,12,or what ever cocks with the girth the size of a wrist.
or woman with 44dd and a 16 inch waist.
hanging a sub by her thumbs.
A woman coming so offen that it changes her physcology.
Ok yes I know about poetic licence or the the fact it is fiction but come on, lets have a basis in reality.
before you start flaming me let me make this statement.
I am not picking on any one author I am just making a very unqualified opinion.
No I am not an author and I do not have the talent to be one.
But I do know what could pass for real and what is fantisy.
what do you think.
Re: Do you find things in storys that make
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Originally posted by bbeale7
you cringe in disbelief.
for example but there was a story published to the libary I do not remember the title but one of the harlets was impaled on a pole so High that she could not get off without assistance.
It was used as a form of restrant.
Ok I am not a doctor or a gyno but I do know female physiology.
The pole would hit the ladys cirvex and she would be in horendus pain. This would not work.
or the master with a 14 inch cocks I am so tired of reading about 10,11,12,or what ever cocks with the girth the size of a wrist.
or woman with 44dd and a 16 inch waist.
hanging a sub by her thumbs.
A woman coming so offen that it changes her physcology.
I dont read these stories... I usually rate them low too...
I hate SCI-FI and Fantasy (Dragon Type Fantasy) based sex stories... Usually if something involves Tenticles, then it shouldnt be involved in a sex story.
But ofcourse this is my 2 cents... If you like this, then enjoy...
But some times you dont know until
it is to late then you have to read the story but to see how it ends.
There is no code for 14inch cocks , huge boob's or pole impalement.
Re: But some times you dont know until
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Originally posted by bbeale7
it is to late then you have to read the story but to see how it ends.
There is no code for 14inch cocks , huge boob's or pole impalement.
Have you ever seen a porno with a GIGANTIC COCK...
I saw an anal film with this guy who could only get his tip in the girl, and it was the size of a LARGE fist.... I wouldnt have beleived it if I saw it...
Of course, this is WAY to big to make a difference in the pleasure received by a women. The pain aspect is interesting, but that pain isnt good or healthy...
As a fantisy, I only like realistic women... Even my porno is full of "cute" girls rather then the idealistic barbie. If a porn actor has a barbie image to her then I am not interested... I am to intimidated to aproach almost any women, little less a perfect girl. And I find myself attaching a negative stero type to women who are just a bit too perfect.
ok I admit that there are some
freaks out there that have surgicly or vacume assisted organs ok.
but they sorry to say are the minority.
My point was just to point out that some of these storys were bording on the obserd.
another one is when a fair maiden is blackmaled by a "picture"and to protect her honer she becomes a mindless fuck bunnie.
Sorry not going to happen.
with todays morals you walk up to a woman that you cought doing something immoral and she would just say "so" and go to the cops or kick you in the ball's and spray peper spray at you and walk away.
yes a story based on 100% reality would proble be very boring.
Yes I admit that I am a sucker for any good yarn that will turn my crank. I can let reality go for a while and get into the story but some times I wonder what got into the authors head.
I disagree with slave ruthie
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it is very difficult to put together a credible story without stretching reality at times - i haveto agree that soemtimes the suggested tortures or sexual actions would be so damaging or impossible physically that the plot sort of becomes too far-fetched and loses the reader.
In my opinion, one of the greatest challenges a serious writer should take on is to make the "ordinary" interesting . Stretching reality (and I do it too) is often the easy way out.
Read the opening to Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities" as an example. Isaak Denison's "I had a farm in Africa" (Out of Africa) is another. Ordinary circumstance rendered into a magnificent image.
A great artist - van Gogh, Rembrandt, etc - takes an ordinary scene and renders it into a memorable painting. Great writing does the same thing.
If the subject is fantasy - Hieronymous Bosch or Harlan Ellison - the same applies. Make the fantastic believable, make it real, make it credible. Shakespeare's ghosts are real characters to the audience because of the skill of the writing, not because ghosts exist.
With respect to BDSM stories, I agree that in much of the genre the fantasies are far-fetched, often too much so for my personal taste. But that is highly subjective - for example, I don't read Harlequin Romances or pulp science fiction but millions do.
I write to express my ideas and creativity, I work to provide entertainment for others. I believe it is incumbent upon the writer to know who will be reading the piece, and to deliver the plot in such a way as to captivate the reader.
Final comment: "It is very difficult to put together a credible story ..."
Of course it is. Writing is a creative process, it involves hard work, perserverance, and effort. I do not know of a single professional writer who does not work at it on a daily basis.
Striving for excellence requires a vision of something better and the determination to make it happen.
Re: I disagree with slave ruthie
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fox
[B]In my opinion, one of the greatest challenges a serious writer should take on is to make the "ordinary" interesting .
That is very well said, and I entirely agree. We've all seen thousands of sunsets and the interiors of hundreds of rooms. A writer who can make such an acquaintance memorable is one to be treasured.
Stretching reality (and I do it too) is often the easy way out.
Read the opening to Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities" as an example.
Ah -- but it was not only an epoch of belief, it was also an epoch of incredulity. Surely Dickens, as much as any great writer, was a reality-stretcher vis-a-vis character. Fagin, Jingle, Quilp, Squeers, Pecksniff, Miss Havisham, Micawber, that notorious Heep of infamy -- all of them were as much caricatures as characters. Not to mention his endlessly diverting but labyrinthian plots. From 30,000 feet Dickens is a realist writing about social problems; but from the page to the heart he piqued the reader's imagination with as unrealistic (and at times grotesque) a cast of characters as any great author has ever assembled
Isaak Denison's "I had a farm in Africa" (Out of Africa) is another. Ordinary circumstance rendered into a magnificent image.
A great artist - van Gogh, Rembrandt, etc - takes an ordinary scene and renders it into a memorable painting. Great writing does the same thing.
Even more so, Vermeer, I would say. But I'm not too sure that Thomas Hardy, that apostle of the ordinary, would find a wide following here. :-)
If the subject is fantasy - Hieronymous Bosch or Harlan Ellison - the same applies. Make the fantastic believable, make it real, make it credible. Shakespeare's ghosts are real characters to the audience because of the skill of the writing, not because ghosts exist.
"I could a tale unfold whose lightest word
Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood."
Thanks for a thought-provoking post,
Boccaccio
Re: I's Sorry but to compare
[QUOTE]Originally posted by bbeale7
[B]The erotic story's to Dickens or Van gouh makes me cringe.
These are storys that we read to put a little spice in our meager live's
My apologies, if I 'Shanghai'ed' your thread, my friend, (sorry -- a little Jade Pavilion humor, there), but just as there is room for Beethoven, Gershwin, Lennon, and Tupac Shakur under the umbrella of music, there ought to be room for Raphael and Matisse and Bishop under the parasol of art and for Cervantes and Dickens and Pauline Reage (The Story of O) under that of literature.
It ought to be possible for an erotic story, like a nude by Rubens or Renoir, to be at once aesthetically pleasing and stirringly sensual.
In erotica one ought to be able to have one's, ummm, cake, and eat it too. :-)
Boccaccio
An interesting turn in the thread
Kostly, you raise an interesting point:
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Wouldnt it be great if someone wrote a story that went through a real life quest of Discovery and Learning. One that had points that were erotic, but mainly was there to tell the real life story of Discovering ones sexuality. This might have more "Lit Value" then simple spank material that fills most of these pages
My reply is that in my interpretation, the purpose of this site is more to allow the freedom of expression of individual fantasy than it is to provide for the publication of serious "lit" works such as you suggest.
I do not diss the works that are here - some are very good. But you are quite right: they are limited in scope. I have received comments from readers of my own material that it is "too soft".
I would say that the kind of writing you suggest is readily available at amazon.com, barnes and noble.com, and other bookstores, and your local public library.
I would guess there are many writers here who would gladly have a reputable publisher take on his/her work. I have spoken directly with a number of publishers myself. However, the sad truth is, there is a limited market for such work - in large part because of the internet and sites such as this.
The look on the victom is ..
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Originally posted by Kostly
I agree... Its kinda like the pictures in Favorite Pictures...
The best ones are of REAL people, in REAL situations. The staged ones are just not that good.
And I can always seem to tell when they are real and not staged. Its the look in there eyes, and the feeling of the overall picture.
Where can I cash this check!
Re: The look on the victom is ..
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Originally posted by Mobius
Where can I cash this check!
So true. I agree. It's always the eyes.
Some of the best pics are when it's real and consentual. When it's not about money but about the moment.
I can't believe I just wrote that. :o Way too deep for 1 am.
and you havent found Tina S yet
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Originally posted by Curtis
I agree with practically everything in this thread, BUT...
Is it just me? Is no one else surprised that it was MOBIUS who started this thread? I've just finished reading four or five other threads in which he was urging authors on to unbelievable extremes (implants, rib removals, amputations...) and here he's coming out on the opposite side of the arguement? I'd accuse him of playing devil's advocate if he hadn't been so consistant about his position in this thread.
What's going on here? Bored Saturday afternoon minds want to know!
A failed attemped at a first work were I vialated every complaint in this thread too.
:)
The Bottom line is if you are a no talent auther like me you can use easy artistic licence to spice up a story. IE
40 inch boobs
12 inch cocks
16 inch waist
Mind alterering orgasams or orgasimed into submition.
Etc Etc
It is not right but I did Iam guilty That is why I am a reader not a writer.