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extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2130 on: January 10, 2025, 05:06:44 PM »
It don't matter if your boss is nice or not.

You get fired for doing a poor job. That's just life. You respond by going out and getting another job.

Counterpoint: What if someone got hired to do a poor job???

That's not much of a counterpoint.

Counterpoint: You're right, it isn't!
 

extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2131 on: January 11, 2025, 05:13:46 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Got any plans for the weekend?
I'm probably gonna do something...or nothing!
 

Cptnstrwrs

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2132 on: January 11, 2025, 06:32:46 AM »
I'm going to do more writing. I just posted my newest Jennifer Lopez story a couple days ago so I want to finish my Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera story
 
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Cadeauxxx

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2133 on: January 12, 2025, 01:40:30 AM »
12 days into the new year and I already have 2 stories done!

I am posting everything on Patreon, while site releases have to wait.

If you like Demi Rose, here's something I wrote of her that involves romance and some kinky stuff. Pleasure Principle

I have more commissioned stories coming up soon, and one non-commissioned story that involves JLo.
Check me out on Patreon if you like my work!
 
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extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2134 on: January 12, 2025, 05:13:50 AM »
Here's your question for the night: No question, it's the weekly free space, have fun talking about whatever!
 

Cptnstrwrs

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2135 on: January 12, 2025, 07:39:06 AM »
Have you ever been surprised by the feedback on a story you've posted? There have been a few stories I've posted that I thought were just okay and it seems like every user on the site thanked me, and then other stories that I was sure were going to be hits and they disappear into the ether ;D.   Not complaining, I've just always found stuff like that to be funny.  ;D

Or another thing I've noticed is that while I use the same process of outlining a story before I write it, some just seemed to flow out of me when it's time to write them while other stories drag out. That ever happened to anyone else?
« Last Edit: January 12, 2025, 07:41:46 AM by Cptnstrwrs »
 
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Money

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2136 on: January 12, 2025, 12:07:01 PM »
That's happened to me plenty over the years on both my hot 100 epic was a huge hit bigger than I expected I think it had to do with the volume of lovely ladies that appeared in it with a number of fan favorites then I did the fan request with Jamie Lynn Spears and crickets galore for me the feedback is a good judge on what I did right vs adding something that doesn't fit the narrative
 
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Sign54

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2137 on: January 12, 2025, 10:19:05 PM »
I just felt unusually horny writing my  8=D Courtney Barnett story. I mean, she's Australian(hot accent), gay, and an incredibly talented indie rocker. Her fantasizing about being blown by her (female) horny-ass fans was so easy to get hard thinking about.  I just think that chick has a nice smile and nice blue eyes. 

I felt more passion writing this than writing many of my other stories and put more detail into it.
 
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extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2138 on: January 13, 2025, 05:53:03 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Got any plans for the week?
I dunno, I'm probably gonna do a little writing here and there, probably get caught up on New Japan.
 

Cadeauxxx

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2139 on: January 13, 2025, 09:12:11 PM »
Have you ever been surprised by the feedback on a story you've posted? There have been a few stories I've posted that I thought were just okay and it seems like every user on the site thanked me, and then other stories that I was sure were going to be hits and they disappear into the ether ;D.   Not complaining, I've just always found stuff like that to be funny.  ;D

Or another thing I've noticed is that while I use the same process of outlining a story before I write it, some just seemed to flow out of me when it's time to write them while other stories drag out. That ever happened to anyone else?

Feedback is a two way street.

Write popular women who's stories get a lot of views, and the feedback will be more common. The results of the top 100 is a good way of gauging who's popular on this site and who isn't. There are certain girls who just don't get views or feedback cause few people care about them outside of authors. Since Jamie Lynn Spears was mentioned, she's a good example of someone that only a tiny minority of people care about. There's some girls on here who have dozens of stories that fail to clock views.

On the other hand, a lot of people don't like to leave feedback and that has been the case going back to the early 2000s. There were stories on CSSA that didn't get feedback to authors. For many people, it's easier to just hit the thanks button.

All that said, I don't think it's worth chasing feedback. Write whoever and whatever you want. If you're trying to gain fans, the key is to interact with them and answer back their feedback messages. Ignoring them or acting like they are beneath you, won't keep them coming back. Do something long enough and keep consistent quality and fans will come around.
Check me out on Patreon if you like my work!
 
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Cptnstrwrs

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2140 on: January 13, 2025, 09:54:53 PM »
Have you ever been surprised by the feedback on a story you've posted? There have been a few stories I've posted that I thought were just okay and it seems like every user on the site thanked me, and then other stories that I was sure were going to be hits and they disappear into the ether ;D.   Not complaining, I've just always found stuff like that to be funny.  ;D

Or another thing I've noticed is that while I use the same process of outlining a story before I write it, some just seemed to flow out of me when it's time to write them while other stories drag out. That ever happened to anyone else?

Feedback is a two way street.

Write popular women who's stories get a lot of views, and the feedback will be more common. The results of the top 100 is a good way of gauging who's popular on this site and who isn't. There are certain girls who just don't get views or feedback cause few people care about them outside of authors. Since Jamie Lynn Spears was mentioned, she's a good example of someone that only a tiny minority of people care about. There's some girls on here who have dozens of stories that fail to clock views.

On the other hand, a lot of people don't like to leave feedback and that has been the case going back to the early 2000s. There were stories on CSSA that didn't get feedback to authors. For many people, it's easier to just hit the thanks button.

All that said, I don't think it's worth chasing feedback. Write whoever and whatever you want. If you're trying to gain fans, the key is to interact with them and answer back their feedback messages. Ignoring them or acting like they are beneath you, won't keep them coming back. Do something long enough and keep consistent quality and fans will come around.

I hear ya. Just surprised because my last story featured J-Lo. She's becoming one of my new favorites to write.  ;D
 
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Cadeauxxx

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2141 on: January 14, 2025, 01:12:30 AM »
Have you ever been surprised by the feedback on a story you've posted? There have been a few stories I've posted that I thought were just okay and it seems like every user on the site thanked me, and then other stories that I was sure were going to be hits and they disappear into the ether ;D.   Not complaining, I've just always found stuff like that to be funny.  ;D

Or another thing I've noticed is that while I use the same process of outlining a story before I write it, some just seemed to flow out of me when it's time to write them while other stories drag out. That ever happened to anyone else?

Feedback is a two way street.

Write popular women who's stories get a lot of views, and the feedback will be more common. The results of the top 100 is a good way of gauging who's popular on this site and who isn't. There are certain girls who just don't get views or feedback cause few people care about them outside of authors. Since Jamie Lynn Spears was mentioned, she's a good example of someone that only a tiny minority of people care about. There's some girls on here who have dozens of stories that fail to clock views.

On the other hand, a lot of people don't like to leave feedback and that has been the case going back to the early 2000s. There were stories on CSSA that didn't get feedback to authors. For many people, it's easier to just hit the thanks button.

All that said, I don't think it's worth chasing feedback. Write whoever and whatever you want. If you're trying to gain fans, the key is to interact with them and answer back their feedback messages. Ignoring them or acting like they are beneath you, won't keep them coming back. Do something long enough and keep consistent quality and fans will come around.

I hear ya. Just surprised because my last story featured J-Lo. She's becoming one of my new favorites to write.  ;D

JLo is my 2nd most written celeb, and the one I have the most fun writing. There have been days where I have done more than 7,000 words when I'm writing her. That's why I put her at #1 on my top 20 this year. She earned that spot.
Check me out on Patreon if you like my work!
 
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extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2142 on: January 14, 2025, 05:41:39 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Favorite PS4 Game?
This is another one that totally passed me by. So I'm eager to see people's answers.
 

Money

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2143 on: January 14, 2025, 06:35:33 AM »
For me it's MLB the show it doesn't matter what year it's in I have played that game so often I'm amazed the disks still work granted I had to take a 3 year break when my health problems started and I had to wait another year before I was allowed off doctor restrictions to play yet I have noticed some of my meds have caused some issues with my hands among them depleted calcium in my right hand so holding the controller is a little tricky
 
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wildspirit365

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2144 on: January 15, 2025, 04:28:44 AM »
For me it's Uncharted 4.
What a fitting end for Nathan story.
 
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