Hi. I am seeking an author to write a story for me please. It does involve cuckold themes
Honey, write it down. just everything that pukes out of your skull. What I have done is put on a headset and just babbled as I cook dinner or fold laundry. After that, look at the words. separate what is working for you and what isn't, then put it into something coherent. even then, it's going to be rough, but it's YOURS. After all, if you say, Mandi, write about me drilling a hotwife while her husband watches. It will be MY story, not yours.
Now, if that's what you are asking, for more cuckolding stories, that's one thing, but do what I said above. There are a lot of good people here who will proofread it and give you tips on how to make it better. I use Google Docs, so my proofreaders can make comments. It works well. Now if you have something written, and you need perspective, that's something different. I asked @Chet_Morton to write the jerk off scene in my last story, because I don't have a penis. hope this rant helps
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It will be MY story, not yours.
That's probably the thing that drives my writing most - There's plenty of hot and sexy writers out there, but at the end of the day, no one's better at turning me on than me. So, instead of expecting someone else to do it for me, I just write what I want to read and make myself happy.
Don't believe everything that you read.
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That's probably the thing that drives my writing most - There's plenty of hot and sexy writers out there, but at the end of the day, no one's better at turning me on than me. So, instead of expecting someone else to do it for me, I just write what I want to read and make myself happy.
You know, I'm the opposite. MY stories don't do a thing for me, but I rarely go back and read them after the fact. I finished Mandi part 3 today, but I didn't even get hard nipples. I never do.
One of my first lessons in writing was how important it is for me to allow myself to write a really shitty first draft. The reason it's so important that I do that is because ALL of my first drafts are really, I mean REALLY, shitty.
Try Mandi's suggestion above, and see if you can't get it moving that way. Don't expect to have much of a "real" story, but I guarantee that you will likely have what most of us start with: an overall idea and a few plot points. From there, you start filling in the gaps and revising what doesn't work. People don't usually just sit down and crank out a story when they begin writing, they learn to nurture, coax, and grind a story out of themselves.
After doing what Mandi suggests, set aside an hour to put your words down on paper. Don't worry for a minute how it looks or sounds - the main thing is to just get it down. Set it aside, give it time to germinate, then set aside another hour and come back and review what you wrote down. Resume filling in the gaps and revising things so they better match your vision. Don't ever expect to be satisfied, but if you keep cycling back to it, sooner or later you're going to read somethin you wrote and smile.
If you find yourself struggling, feel free to DM me and let me take a look at what you were able to come up with. Like Mandi, I won't write it for you, but I'm happy to try to ask some helpful questions that might stir your imagination.
Mind, Body, & Spirit: The sexiest three-course meal out there.