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    Date: 9/24/2015, Categories: Information, Author: AnnaSiciliana, Rating: 50, Source: sexstories.com

    site called Adult Fanfiction but haven't personally tried it yet. Mainly because it looks very byzantine and disorganized and difficult to use, both for readers and writers. They're supposedly pretty liberal as far as restrictions and rules go, so if you're writing in the ever-popular teenage/underage/incest category, you might want to give it a try. Q: When will you stop writing,so I can stop seeing your stupid and terrible named stories when scrolling through categories? A: Possibly when I'm dead, but who knows? At least I have no plans of ever stopping, and I've been consistently writing stories for more than a year now, averaging one per week, so it seems I can keep this up for a long time to come. But... you realize that even when I stop writing, my old stories won't just disappear and you will still see them when you're scrolling through categories, right? I'm afraid there's no solution to your dilemma other than to put up with me. On the topic of "terrible names" - the title of a story serves two purposes: To make the reader interested in reading the story, and to give a general idea of what the story is about. Up until the beginning of the 20th century, stories followed that idea and their titles were fairly long, and even today long descriptive titles are the rule for most literature, except prose. I think that's our own loss, and success proves me right - the way I name my story makes them more likely to get clicked on and read than a story with a nondescriptive, short title like "Sherry's night out" or something like that. (I just made that title up; I apologize if there's really a story with that name and I didn't mean it.) Again, the only solution is to put up with them. Sorry.
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