Hello all. I'm very sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this question. But I figured there was a chance I would get some interesting advice here and I cannot think of a better place to ask. I'm a woman in her 30's. I have been writing errotic fiction online for a long time. I usually write group, collaborative storytelling fiction with people I have met on Reddit over the years. The people I write with are often very flattering and have been encouraging me to share my writing with a larger audience. I have no idea how to go about doing that. My problem is that I often write about some fairly taboo topics. My writing is not sexually extreme. Nor are my topics on the far end of the taboo spectrum. My tastes are pretty mild. But I do enjoy high school settings. Or Hogwarts style magical schools. Or anime settings where some of the characters are under 18. My stories are far more romantic than they are graphically sexual. But I know that I would fall foul of moderation in most places that I could go about posting my stuff. I'm just looking for a site where I could post. Get some feedback. Perhaps even read work by other writers. I did think about opening a patrion. I'm reasonably attractive and wouldn't mind being attached with my work - although a bit anonymously. But I have no idea how to find an audience. I wouldn't be looking to charge money. But patrion also had rules about what themes you can explore on their site. I would be very grateful for any suggestions.
https://archiveofourown.org/
>>24685092Looks like Betty Boop on the cover
Dear woman in her 30's, Now that you have made this thread, why not shrimply post segments of your work here? This will allow your work to be read, inhaled, and enjoyed, and also for us to give appropriate answers to where else your work may be enjoyed. We are famously kind. All the best, Anon
open bobs and vagene madampls do the needful
OP here. Thank you for the replies. I don't write any fan fiction; that's part of the problem. It doesn't really have a place on a website like archiveofourown. I would be very happy to post something here, but I don't think that would help me get the information I want. I'm not new to 4chan. I'm not expecting kindness. I just hoped there may be some lesser known sites where people are posting (semi) quality errotic fiction. Other than a self published book on Amazon.
literotica?
>>24685314Substack & Medium allow erotic fiction OP. Should suffice for a classy lady like yourself. For my noble aid kindly answer these three questions: A. What is your favourite author? B. Sunrise or sunset? C. Will we ever wake up?
>>24685425Thank you for the reply. I have never used substack or Medium. Is there anything I should know to find like minded people, or is it fairly self explanatory? To answer: 1. I think I am most excited when starting a new novel by C. J. Sansom (sadly now dead), Hilary Mantel, or Donna Tartt. My favorite novel is Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh.2. At first I just assumed you meant the movies, in which case I want them young and full of hope. So Before Sunset. But if you mean as a personal choice, I'm a morning person. 3. I hope so. I try not to think about it too much.
>>24685092>I'm reasonably attractive and wouldn't mind being attached with my work - although a bit anonymously.It would probably add to the appeal, but you should presume that no matter what you do, you will probably be outed at some point. It's already a challenge to remain anonymous if you don't use some obscured body or partial face shot. People match moles, locations, and all sorts of things you don't think about. I shared a single line about a previous relationship in a podcast, and the small audience of 4000 listeners was able to connect that to a specific documentary where an ex talked about our relationship without ever naming me, and there are no photos or public records about it either. Just presume that if you use it, you will probably be found. And if you don't, probably not (but it might still happen).Knowing you are a woman will probably help in making money from it. It worked for anaïs nin selling her erotica to a booksdealer, it would probably work for you, if you want the sordid work.
>>24685092This is a female-free board. Fuck off.