Forum posts made by morganhawke

Topic Writing Experiment
Posted 30 Apr 2012 23:08

I have no objections. :)

Topic Where IS Morgan? I have a few theories...
Posted 03 Sep 2011 10:43

Contrary to the popular misconception that professional authors have deadlines and have to stick to them...

Actually, I was teaching a private seminar headed by the current Hogwart's potions master, on the creation of a certain type of love potion. (Did I forget to mention that I'm a Ravensclaw alumni?) Anyway they just showed up at my fireplace without warning, and the next thing I knew I was Flooed to the the coast of East Anglia. They had rented out the Orford Tower...

Uh, no not really, though I wish...!

Sadly, I really am concentrating on a manuscript. So sorry I've been away so long. It won't be much longer now, seriously!

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 01 Jul 2011 04:38

I love Orson SC! I'm going to download his books and read them on vacation next week. Thanks!CR

Orson Scott Card ROCKS!

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 01 Jul 2011 04:37

Yes, Characters and Viewpoint is one of a handful of favourites references that I keep going back to.
Me too!

I see MorganHawke has one or two on "scenes" that I must check out.
It's an excellent book about writing in Chronological Order, (Action THEN Reaction.) Not just the paragraphs, but in the sentence itself. I only wish I'd read it BEFORE I learned it the hard way.

Another favourite of mine on that theme is Novelists Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes by Raymond Obstfeld.
Oooooo! Sounds like something I'd really like!

Some good stuff in this thread.
I agree!

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 01 Jul 2011 04:32

You're being sarcastic I take it?!!

NEVER!!!

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 01 Jul 2011 04:31

...Exceptional American sex hangup.

Tell me about it. I've been fighting it all my life.

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 28 Jun 2011 19:14

You should read her stories, you'd like her even more. She's evil at scrabble too.

You have the coolest friends. Really.

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 28 Jun 2011 17:15

...The small minded that aren't really among us merely alongside us, can screw themselves and wank over the Sharon Stone clip for eternity.

ROFLMAO! I like you!

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 26 Jun 2011 15:10

GAWD that stuff drives me nuts. >.< Sex is an enormous part of the human condition, and acting like we shouldn't write about it is absurd. Especially when most of the people who spout all that crap have no problem at all with violence. ... And don't even get me started on people who think smut is "well, it's okay, I guess", but are horrified -- HORRIFIED I SAY! -- about gay erotica. ... Great post, Morgan, as always.

Why is it that murder is just fine, in music, on TV, in the movies... while making love is not?
-- That's what I'd like to know.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 26 Jun 2011 06:34

Great recommendations!

I also highly recommend Writing the Breakout Novel by Don Maass , and How Not to Write a Novel by Howard Mittelmark and Sandra Newman .

Oh, I've heard extremely good things about both of those books! I just haven't had the opportunity to read them -- yet.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 25 Jun 2011 19:21

"If you can take the sex out of the Erotica and still have a viable story -- you did it WRONG."

Totally take this point. Recently shelved a story called "Blue On Black" where an older white detective is seduced by a young black woman... Only problem was, after about 3,500 words of back story my characters were nowhere near to doing the deed. It was interesting stuff, but it wasn't Lush Stories.

Nice story, but not what I wanted to write.

xx SF

An easy way to get around that is by Writing the Sex Scene first , then write the story around it.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 25 Jun 2011 13:33

thesaurus.com <-- my best friend when I'm sitting at the computer bunny

dictionary.com <-- is it sad I use this too? lol

Would a printed thesaurus be better? I've never actually held the real thing in my hand and looked at it, so I've got nothing to compare the electronic version to. Eh?

Those are very good sites, but YES. A printed Thesaurus would be MUCH better.
-- My print thesaurus has over 957 pages with 20,000 main entries or headwords, which generates over 500,000 synonyms. Your site doesn't even come close to that many words and their synonyms available -- and my book is over 10 years old.

Seriously. Go to the bookstore, find a thesaurus, open it to a random page, and LOOK at how many synonyms are available per word then compare it to the site's entries. Thesaurus.com is only fit for a child in comparison.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 24 Jun 2011 22:28

I have Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus in storage. I want to get the writing erotica book relatively soon from my best friend Amazon.com

That book, Writing Erotica , is where I learned the rule:
"If you can take the sex out of the Erotica and still have a viable story -- you did it WRONG."
Best thing that ever happened to my writing.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 24 Jun 2011 22:26

I have Roget's Thesaurus somewhere...not sure if it's the 21st Century one though. Does it matter what century it's from?

As long as it's not from the 19th century (the 1800's,) I guess you're good. :) The point is, every writer should have a Thesaurus to keep from using the same words over and over in their stories.

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 24 Jun 2011 17:01

What a horrible post title. Caught my attention!

I'm evil. :)
-- This is actually a surprisingly common accusation, especially among those of us that actually use our Names on our work.

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 24 Jun 2011 14:23

Morgan... you self loathing, low self esteem, puny minded, unoriginal, second rate author of second rate material!! How dare you question the status quo and the things that "They" say. You must have had a terrible childhood, raised by hippie wolves to write about the things you do. Anyone who writes about erotica has some serious mental issues! Didn't you get the memo?
ROFLMAO!

...Screw the high and mighty that say that crap. It's only jealousy. Prudes are often the ones that have the most "perverted" desires in their head, but they're just to afraid to give it a try.
Abso-flogging-lutely!

You should keep a couple butt plugs handy. When some other moron says something like this to you, hand him/her the buttplug and say something like... "Shove it up your ass"... or something else entirely more creative. After all, you are a smut writer!
Few people have the courage to approach me directly to my face about what I write. Hate-mail however... But then, that's what the DELETE button is for!

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 24 Jun 2011 14:18

Erotica writers have a lot of self-respect. We're sex therapists in a way...
We most definitely are! I can't tell you how many letters I've gotten from wives who tried a few of the techniques mentioned in my stories with their husbands and were ecstatic about the results.

I stopped paying attention to what anyone said and thought about my chosen profession and decided to live life to the fullest. Even if I fall down and break a leg, I get back up and do it again with more gusto.
You go girl!

Thanks a lot for your tips, Morgan!
You're very welcome, Lady Sharon.

Topic Good for Your Writing! ~ A Book List
Posted 23 Jun 2011 18:27

Books I personally recommend!

Good for PLOT

The Writer's Journey
Mythic Structure for Writers
by Christopher Vogler

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/WritersJourney.jpg


Writing Erotica
by Edo Van Belkom

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/writingErotica.jpg



How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy
by Orson Scott Card

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/CardSciFiandFantasy.jpg


20 Master Plots:
And How to Build Them
by Ronald B. Tobias

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/20masterplots.jpg


Story Structure Architect
by Victoria Lynn Schmidt

http://upload.lushstories.com/903-StoryStrArch_th.jpg


Good for CHARACTER


The Gift of Fear
by GAVIN DE BECKER
Personal Note: An absolute MUST READ for VILLAIN Creation!

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/giftfear.jpg
Read Chapter One


Characters and Viewpoint
by Orson Scott Card

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/CardCharacter.jpg


Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus:
A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
by John Gray

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/Men%20are%20from%20mars.jpg


The Writer's Guide to Character Traits:
Includes Profiles of Human Behaviors and Personality Types
by Linda N. Edelstein

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/CharacterTraits.jpg


Vampire:
The Complete Guide to the World of the Undead
by Manuela Dunn-Mascetti

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/Vampire1.jpg


The Action Heroine's Handbook
by Jennifer Worick, Joe Borgenicht, and Larry Jost

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/Actionheroine.jpg


Good for GRAMMAR


Scene and Structure
by Jack M. Bickham

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/sceneandstructure.jpg


The Deluxe Transitive Vampire
A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
by Karen Elizabeth Gordon

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/TransativeVampire.jpg


Eats, Shoots & Leaves
The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
by Lynne Truss

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/EatsShootsLeaves.jpg


Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus
by Barbara Ann Kipfer

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/130/2592/200/Rogets.jpg

There you have it, my recommended reads for writing fiction.

Topic Erotica writers have no self-respect?
Posted 23 Jun 2011 17:44

----- Original Message -----
“How do you deal with someone saying that erotica writers have no self-respect?”
-- Fellow Erotica Author
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Okay kids... Rolling up sleeves... It goes like this. You get in their face and say:
"Yeah, I write SMUT and I'm crying all the way to the BANK, you B*TCH!"

Repeat as many times as necessary.

Why do people say this crap to us?
There’s a couple’a reasons…

1) It’s all about THEM.
Ordinary people rarely think outside their own heads. They measure everyone else against their own perceptions.

“Well I hated that movie, so no one else will like it either."
"Don’t drink that! That brand of soda sucks, you won’t like it.”

It’s called Tunnel Vision or Narrow-mindedness. If they can’t do it, or they don’t like it, you shouldn’t be able to do it, or like it either.

"Well if that was me I would never...!"

Yeah well, you AREN'T THEM which is why you Do, and you Have, and you are getting CASH (or at least a lot of attention) for it while they are not .

Unlike the average human, the writer is a unique creature. We can get out of our own heads long enough to view a perspective Other than Our Own. In fact, in order to write successfully, we are forced to view MANY different perspectives, frequently opposing and usually simultaneously. Consider how many characters are in the average novel with ONE author to think for them all.

As a writer, USE that unique talent to step out of your feelings of rejection and get into Their head. As a writer, you have the ability to look at the character traits they are displaying and interpret pretty darn accurately what’s really going on in their twisted little reality tunnels.

2) Petty jealousy.
Ever spend time with someone who just bought a new car? Without fail, someone just has to come along and tell them what's Wrong with that make or model. This person will list fault after fault until the new owner is deflated enough to salve the bruised ego of the person who Didn’t have a new car.

The technical term is: SPOILSPORT.

Believe me, these nasty buggers are everywhere -- especially if you're Good.

3) “That's not real writing. Anyone can write a smut story…”
Oh yeah? Let’s see them TRY it! The results ought to be hysterical, and really, really bad.

Writing Fiction is freaking hard work. It takes anywhere from weeks, to months, to years of hunching over a keyboard word-crunching, plus research, plus plot-crafting, and character development, and dialogue, and sentence-structure, and manuscript formatting, and fighting with the computer…etc.

"I can write, I have a college degree to prove it."

They do? Oh, that's too bad -- for them.

College degrees won’t help anyone write good Fiction of any kind, never mind smut. (Unless of course, their degree is in something useful, like history or mythology.) Fiction writing is a CRAFT that takes unique skills that you just can’t get in the classroom.

Formal Education teaches you to stuff as many words into a paragraph as possible. Preferably using the biggest words available, (with extra points for obscurity.)

Fiction Writing is the total reverse. You want the most amount of information using the least amount of words. Think ‘Advertising Copy’ and you have a clue. And that’s just the Grammar.

Imagination is the real sticking point.

Even if you have perfect grammar skills, you STILL have to have an imagination beyond: “Hey I had one hell of a night with this kinky so-and-so I picked up!” Boooooooooring!

Writing good Erotic Fiction takes skills the average Literary author would cringe at. Let’s see one of THEM write a sex scene that holds the reader’s attention long enough to Really Satisfy and without repeating the word penis or vagina 5 million times, (personally, I’ve never used either word,) AND give it a Happy Ending.

So yeah, let’s just see them Try to copy your accomplishment. You’ll laugh for weeks!

4) Ordinary embarrassment.
Most people are raised to believe that Sex is bad, so anyone who actually Likes sex is a deviant.

Yeah, and us deviant's are Popular with the opposite sex too!

In Conclusion...
So what do we, as Purveyors of Fine Smut, do about this kind of “No self-respect” crap?

We DON’T take comments like that personally. Those comments aren’t meant for US, they are meant for the Speaker that opened their mouth, and drooled that filth out of it. Those words are a reflection of THEIR personal hang-ups – not yours. YOU are making friends with fellow writers, making the occasional buck or two, and generally having a good time making your readers squeal with delight, among other bodily functions.

So, some prissy-fingered prudes are have a problem with you writing smut?

So what? No matter the reason, it’s Not Your Problem – it’s THEIR’S. When someone opens their big fat slobbering gob, just smile and consider the source, because it really IS all about them.

Morgan Hawke
-- Smut-Writer and Damned Proud of it!

Topic Yesterday we hit over 100,000 visits
Posted 23 Jun 2011 17:15

It's a record:

http://upload.lushstories.com/480-100K.jpg



Fantastic!
-- No wonder you're having server issues. LOL!

Topic I've been plagiarized!
Posted 16 Jun 2011 23:14

There is nothing you can do to fully protect yourself from story theft...other than leaving your stories on your computer hard drive and never posting them... Take my word on this one...

This is absolutely true.
-- Anything at all that gets posted on the 'net WILL show up elsewhere. That's just how it is. Those that are not willing to accept this should Not Post on the 'net.

I'm willing to take that risk for the chance to get my stories out to my readers. However, I also have a hoard of rabid fans willing to piranha-attack anyone who dares steal anything from me. :)

Topic Writing a Whole Novel...?
Posted 15 Jun 2011 17:08

Nicola - if you're going to suggest writing novels, you'd better give us more than a few weeks!

It takes me a minimum of 1 month to write a 40k novella.

Topic Writing a Whole Novel...?
Posted 15 Jun 2011 17:05

I was thinking more along the lines of "surprise" quick and dirty competitions, no notice, specific topic, 2 day deadline. All authors would be pm'd about it on launch so people can't complain they weren't aware. That kind of thing.

An idea to mull over when the server is 100%.

Make it:
~~~~~~~~~~
No notice
Specific topic
A set word-count limit, (for example: 2000 words, give or take 100 words)
7 day deadline (so those who work full-time jobs will find the time to do it,)
-- And you're on!

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 15 Jun 2011 16:58

Awww! You're so cute when you're fierce!

lol. You sound like an ex of mine.

Hopefully only the Good parts of that ex?

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 15 Jun 2011 09:14

Reminds me of an early exercise in writing where you take the simplest thing and identify all the parts to an action. Brushing one's teeth for example...

That's exactly what this is. However in addition, by saying it out loud to a running movie, you also learn how to make those descriptions Brief -- something vitally important yet Always Overlooked when they teach how to write Fiction.

Simple things can be explained in great descriptive length. Then take two people and all the complexities involved.

Exactly! Which is why description, while absolutely necessary, still needs to be brief .

Mmm, scrumptious.

Thank you!

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 15 Jun 2011 09:09

New Zealand has now been put on high alert, people are flocking out of Christchurch. That city might end up abandoned, if all the reports on the news are true.

I hope YOU are okay?
-- Screw the rest of the country, we can not afford to lose YOU.

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 15 Jun 2011 09:06

I'm guessing Ookami Kasumi is another of your noms de plume ?

I really don't like your inference there. Of course it is.

Awww! You're so cute when you're fierce!

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 15 Jun 2011 09:05

Re: Art

I'm guessing Ookami Kasumi is another of your noms de plume ?

Yes indeed, Ookami Kasumi is me.
-- Like many people who spend half their lives on the 'net, I have more than one identity.

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 09 Jun 2011 17:35

I'd wait before travelling to Japan any day soon. Despite what the govt says, I've read that it will not be until January next year that the stricken nuclear reactor will actually be safe, and it will take around a decade to decommission all those thousands of stockpiled fuel rods, which should never have been allowed to sit there all this time in the first place.

I have been reading about that on the various news sites.
-- Scary how they let those just sit there for so long. My guess is that they simply didn't know what to do with them. There's no place on that tiny chain of islands that they can bury it. Every inch is covered in people.

Topic Writing Exercise: DESCRIPTION
Posted 09 Jun 2011 17:08

I like the second one in particular.

I see you're heavily influenced by anime. Have you been to Japan?

I have indeed been heavily influence by anime.
-- No, I haven't been to Japan -- yet, but I do like their anime art.