I’m thinking of writing a book ...would you read it based on this plot?

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Anonymous wrote:Not my taste. But I wouldn't read 50 Shades of Grey either and look how popular that was!


Same


Same here.
Anonymous
No. But if you’re going for porn romance stuff someone will read it.
Anonymous
Sounds awful.
Anonymous
I feel like I read a version of this via Amazon while DH was in the hospital.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. But I’m really enjoying Gentleman Jack on HBO, which features some of the same elements plus excellent writing.


A great show!
Anonymous
If you’re serious, read a few popular books in that genre. Story pace and character development seem to vary by genre.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol!! “fine our more”?
I’d require really great writing, complex characters, and new and subtle ways of describing people and behaviors.


You know what I meant. Find*


If you're thinking about writing a book, you shouldn't get snippy when people point out your poor writing skills.


It's a flipping post on DCUM. Don't get your panties in a wad.

OP, it's not my thing, but I ran across two women who co-authored books on human-dinosaur relationships. yeah - the FULL relationship

So there's an audience out there.

-English teacher
Anonymous
I think the fluidity should lead to a sex change operation. Then, the husband of the protagonist, who was about to leave b/c he discovered his wife's affair, stays b/c he was closeted. Now he's an outed gay who can stay in his current relationship.

The two of them stay married, and the protagonist's girlfriend becomes their surrogate. Book two could be about some co-parenting, poly-amorous situation.

win-win!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol!! “fine our more”?
I’d require really great writing, complex characters, and new and subtle ways of describing people and behaviors.


You know what I meant. Find*


If you're thinking about writing a book, you shouldn't get snippy when people point out your poor writing skills.


You didn’t need to be a jerk. You knew what I meant and just enjoyed acting like one.


If you don't want criticism, don't ask for it.

If you can't accept criticism, you're going to be crushed and devastated when you attempt to publish and are turned down 48 times before someone picks up your book. Will you even be able to persist after the first rejection? Or will you just say "you don't need to be a jerk. You knew what I meant by this book and just enjoyed acting like a jerk."
Anonymous
We Are Water by Wally Lamb
Anonymous
Oh, it's the limerence, lesbian fantasy troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, it's the limerence, lesbian fantasy troll.



Calling me a troll for trying to work through something that I’m trying to work through is not Ok!

I am writing because it’s cathartic.

I have been depressed because of this, so thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The story is about a wife who ends up experiencing sexual fluidity
and falls for a woman she works with


They have intense chemistry and their sexual appetite for each other is ravenous
Exploring each other in ways they only dreamt of ..


But circumstances in accepting who they are get in the way of their love and
..sometimes time doesn’t heal all wounds...

stay tuned to fine our more ?


No but I'm pretty strictly heterosexual - if I moved that direction, it might be kind of hot. Is this some self-published erotica? I like werewolves and billionaire vampires with creative foreplay instincts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol!! “fine our more”?
I’d require really great writing, complex characters, and new and subtle ways of describing people and behaviors.


You know what I meant. Find*


If you're thinking about writing a book, you shouldn't get snippy when people point out your poor writing skills.


It's a flipping post on DCUM. Don't get your panties in a wad.

OP, it's not my thing, but I ran across two women who co-authored books on human-dinosaur relationships. yeah - the FULL relationship

So there's an audience out there.

-English teacher


Even better, I heard of (did not read, honest!) a book where a woman has relations with a Sasquatch-- apparently there was a following.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, it's the limerence, lesbian fantasy troll.



Calling me a troll for trying to work through something that I’m trying to work through is not Ok!

I am writing because it’s cathartic.

I have been depressed because of this, so thanks.


You do NOT have skin thick enough for publisher criticisms, or amazon reviews, or anything that comes with attempting to do something like publish a book to the *public*
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