What story plot would you like Lush authors to write about that has not been published here? Take note, of course, only within site rules.
Note: I am only a reader and not planning on writing one.
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I love a sexy mystery. Not too many mysteries written here.
I agree. I had a binge-read during the Whodunnit, Noir and Obsession competitions. The Anti-Valentine, even. Something that doesn't only send blood to the nether region but more so, it pumps the heart fast and strong enough that you can hear it while you read. Something that will fire up your mind to an anticipatory thrill with what you think will happen next as you enjoy the twists and turns.
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What story plot would you like Lush authors to write about that has not been published here? Take note, of course, only within site rules.
Just about every plot line you can think of has been published here at one time or another but some genres are much better represented these days than others.
We are as much prone to fads and fashions here as is any other creative or social space. Mystery, satire, comedy and that great old invalid genre, Historical, don't seem to be as popular with Lush authors any more. I've never seen a story written in play format (dialogue and scenes with stage directions) on Lush although I tried to produce something like it in the 'Dirty Talk' competition.
Finally, if you find yourself at loose ends, you might might like some of my efforts in the above genres. All of these were competition entries : Embrace The Distant Stars (sci-fi mystery), I Fuck for Satan (satire), Midnight Satin (historical comedy).
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Yeah, interestingly the classic fiction genres tend to be underrepresented here other than romance. I delve into fantasy and paranormal sometimes myself but I know they aren't really popular. I don't read enough here anymore to know if the current popularity of romantasy (romantic fantasy) and paranormal/urban fantasy romances have shown up on here.
A birthday gift of a different sort. From the 2024 Dirty Talk contest.
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I've never seen a story written in play format (dialogue and scenes with stage directions) on Lush
I've written several, but the form is not allowed, more's the pity. The best you can do is post pages as images like my dada-esque play "An Incident In The Night"
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Just about every plot line you can think of has been published here at one time or another but some genres are much better represented these days than others.
We are as much prone to fads and fashions here as is any other creative or social space. Mystery, satire, comedy and that great old invalid genre, Historical, don't seem to be as popular with Lush authors any more. I've never seen a story written in play format (dialogue and scenes with stage directions) on Lush although I tried to produce something like it in the 'Dirty Talk' competition.
Finally, if you find yourself at loose ends, you might might like some of my efforts in the above genres. All of these were competition entries : Embrace The Distant Stars (sci-fi mystery), I Fuck for Satan (satire), Midnight Satin (historical comedy).
I have noticed that, too. Perhaps the next competition can be for the top 10 least published/read categories. Thank you for the story recommendations. I've read the two and just read the satire.
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I've never seen a story written in play format
No, as Kistin says, it's not a format we support here, but you can get creative, like my recent attempt at "Manga comic prose" in Takemi.
As for suggestions, most storylines have been written. But even the most tried and tested storyline can be given a fresh lick of paint and feel new.
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No, as Kistin says, it's not a format we support here, but you can get creative, like my recent attempt at "Manga comic prose" in Takemi.
As for suggestions, most storylines have been written. But even the most tried and tested storyline can be given a fresh lick of paint and feel new.
'Get creative,' now why didn't I think of that? Lol. 'Nekomusume' my recent anime/manga style story has me all manga-ed out. Btw I've read Takemi.
Courage, identity and lust collide in the suburban streets I call home
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