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Answer A: How common *are* happy endings?
Simply the best ending: > And they lived happily ever after, at least until she died of cancer, their children got crushed by a train, and the bombs at last fell in WWIII. Seriously though, I think a satisfying ending is better than a good ending. A lot of writers leave off on a cliffhanger, or lea...
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almost 14 years ago
Question How does one go about publishing erotica, and how far is too far?
I write erotica, it started out as an amusement to see how far I could go, but it became a real passion after three or four stories. I have even published a few online and those stories have become favorites of many. A few friends have tried to convince me to get my work published but I don't have t...
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almost 14 years ago
Answer A: Fan Fiction: a crutch or a good start?
I am a bit of an amateur writer and I have always considered fan fic to be the bottom of the barrel. The people who write it are generally those who have obsessed over some one else's work. They may re-arrange the concepts and plot, but they are creating nothing really new. Most are also so inept at ...
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almost 14 years ago