Contributing to the ASFR Collections
Contributed recommendations should include the following information about
each story:
- The title of the story
- The author's name and email address (if provided)
- A link to it, where anyone can (without registration) download it.
- Quick information about what kind of content it has (e.g. freezing,
androids, statues, mutilation...)
- A brief summary or description, maybe a paragraph. It's your choice what
to include, but I'd suggest writing a couple of sentences describing what it's
about and why you like it - the kind of thing that would make you want to read
it if you saw it. (Please check your spelling and grammar; a little attention
paid here makes it much easier for your readers!)
- NO SPOILERS - that is, don't give away surprise endings!
- Look at the existing pages here to see examples of the kind of information
we're looking for.
If you're sending me your first recommendations, you may also send me some
information about your general tastes, or even biographical info, to be
included on your page. This may help people to know whether they're likely to
enjoy what your recommend - a person who enjoys short transformation-to-statue
stories probably shouldn't bother reading recommendations by someone who
prefers character-driven stories about androids, and vice versa.
Please email this information to the
editor in SIMPLE TEXT or HTML format. Word documents and most other
formats will be ignored.
Questions and Answers
How many stories can I recommend?
There's no fixed limit, but remember that these should be your
favorites. People who want an all-inclusive list of every ASFR story
ever written can go to LTBSA;
this site is intended as a shortcut to the best ASFR has to offer.
Five to twenty is probably a good guideline.
How long does it take for you to put up my recommendations?
I don't know. I make no promises. I'll try to get to it as soon as I have
time, but I have other things to do in my life and this is not a high priority
for me. Please be patient.
What if someone recommends a story and I hate it?
Pretty much the same thing that happens in the rest of the world - you spend a
little time reading a story you don't like, and then you go on with your life
and don't pay as much attention to that person's recommendations in the
future. Better yet, send me your recommendations for stories you do like!
Will you edit my recommendations?
Maybe a little, for spelling and grammar, but I won't change what you say, no
matter how much I disagree with it. I may refuse to post a recommendation if I
feel it is in particularly poor taste or overly negative, if the link doesn't
work, if I have reason to think the story is on the web illegally, or for
other reasons that seem good to me.
I wrote a new story. How do I post it on your site?
You don't. This is a story RECOMMENDATION site, not a story site. If you're
looking for a place to host your story, there are plenty of other sites that
do that - for example, the Legacy
of Timeless Beauty Story Archive, which hosts many of the stories
recommended here. Then if someone else likes it a lot, they can recommend it
here.
Can I recommend stories I wrote?
Well... on the one hand, I kind of want to say no. The point of this site is
for us to plug each other's works, not our own. But on the other hand, if
people like the stories you recommend, they'll probably also like the stories
you write. So my compromise is this: You may recommend stories you have
written, BUT, you must recommend at least one new (that is, not already listed
on the site) story by another author for each link of your own you list. Also,
stories you wrote will be listed in a separate section at the bottom of your
page.
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