Using Appropriate Tone in Fetish Writing by stinkyhugs, literature
Literature
Using Appropriate Tone in Fetish Writing
I've never really written one of these "how-to" type posts before, but I wanted to address something that’s been bugging me a bunch recently about story-writing in the fart fetish community. This probably applies to other fetish writing as well, but since this is really the only fetish writing scene I’m active in, I wouldn’t know.
So, let’s talk about adjusting the tone of your writing to fit the subject matter.
I’ve noticed this weird trend among a lot of fart fetish writers; and the general line of thinking seems to be that the more verbose you are in your writing, the better the finished product.
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Writing an Onomatopoeia by TheDrifter91, literature
Literature
Writing an Onomatopoeia
The other day, a friend of mine (A writer) asked me to explain how to write onomatopoeias as they felt they had no idea on how to do them. I explained that I was the best at onomatopoeias. But then I said JK. Then explained that I have been told by many that mine are the best they’ve seen. Now I don’t like to pat my own back on this as in my mind, there is no absolute correct way to write a fart onomatopoeia. But, as so many have asked me to explain how I write mine, I decided that I might as well explain my “science” to writing them and share it with all of you. This may be a little all over the place a little. But th