Regarding Waitlist
4 years ago
General
Hello! First off, I plan to open for stories soon. Expect a proper announcement on Monday or so!
Last batch I had so many orders that I decided to "waitlist" several of them with the idea of contacting them when slots became available. Now I'm realizing this isn't the best idea I've ever had! I'd much rather open more often than be backed up forever with ideas I'm not necessarily excited for, so in the future I'm just going to be stricter about which stories I accept and which I pass over for the current batch. This doesn't mean I'll never do it, but that other ideas were more interesting to me this time around.
If you were on the waitlist, just contact me again and you can try again for the next batch!
If you're unsure whether an idea appeals to me, all my contact info is in my profile! Note me, drop me a line on Discord/Telegram, or so on. I leave my form open for several days for this very reason! Ideas that come out of nowhere and that contain elements I'm less comfortable with or something I just don't fully understand are less likely to be picked. Stories centered around my own characters are much more likely to be chosen, as long as they're being used in proper ways.
A few things that have come up lately that have caused me to pass on an idea:
- Excessive backstory or worldbuilding that is required as part of the idea.
- Rule 34 settings or characters I'm not familiar with or not interested in writing. (This is most of them tbh but some exceptions apply)
- MLP characters.
- Negative cucking elements (I can do this kink if it's friendly and mutual but it's an iffy one for me)
- Too many characters involved doing too many things (this one's variable and depends on the idea, but crowded ideas usually don't read as well)
- Cheesy romance plots (I don't mind romance but melodrama isn't my thing)
And so on! I don't mean to sound picky, and I'm incredibly thankful to be receiving enough interest I can now be a little choosy. All I wanted to say was that the ideas I'm most excited to work on tend to end up being my best writing, and as much as I want to write for EVERYONE I have to learn to respect my own limits and understand my strengths!
Last batch I had so many orders that I decided to "waitlist" several of them with the idea of contacting them when slots became available. Now I'm realizing this isn't the best idea I've ever had! I'd much rather open more often than be backed up forever with ideas I'm not necessarily excited for, so in the future I'm just going to be stricter about which stories I accept and which I pass over for the current batch. This doesn't mean I'll never do it, but that other ideas were more interesting to me this time around.
If you were on the waitlist, just contact me again and you can try again for the next batch!
If you're unsure whether an idea appeals to me, all my contact info is in my profile! Note me, drop me a line on Discord/Telegram, or so on. I leave my form open for several days for this very reason! Ideas that come out of nowhere and that contain elements I'm less comfortable with or something I just don't fully understand are less likely to be picked. Stories centered around my own characters are much more likely to be chosen, as long as they're being used in proper ways.
A few things that have come up lately that have caused me to pass on an idea:
- Excessive backstory or worldbuilding that is required as part of the idea.
- Rule 34 settings or characters I'm not familiar with or not interested in writing. (This is most of them tbh but some exceptions apply)
- MLP characters.
- Negative cucking elements (I can do this kink if it's friendly and mutual but it's an iffy one for me)
- Too many characters involved doing too many things (this one's variable and depends on the idea, but crowded ideas usually don't read as well)
- Cheesy romance plots (I don't mind romance but melodrama isn't my thing)
And so on! I don't mean to sound picky, and I'm incredibly thankful to be receiving enough interest I can now be a little choosy. All I wanted to say was that the ideas I'm most excited to work on tend to end up being my best writing, and as much as I want to write for EVERYONE I have to learn to respect my own limits and understand my strengths!
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