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Click hereFocus on your self. You are probably writing something that started inside you. Be it a true fantasy piece or just the tale of two folks fucking that you saw on a porno, it's your story. Don't let others judge for you how it should come out. And don't be hard on yourself. In this world, there are so many people who are bored and lonely and looking to be noticed even if it's for something not nice. Like dogs begging at the table, if we stop feeding them they'll learn that they have nothing to gain from what they're doing.
If you wrote a story every day, your writing would improve. It honestly would. A "terrible" writer would not remain a terrible writer if they wrote one story every day. You alone know what you need to improve, what you want your style to develop to, how you want your skills to grow. So write! Reread and edit, if you think you should. And know that even the worst crap writing gets read, even if it's just by someone's old English teacher who doesn't like young whippersnappers breaking the rules. Three more little sayings or pieces of wisdom you'd find on any fridge magnet or bumper snicker. I follow both of these!
Those that mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind. (Dr. Seuss said that, lots of people thought he was a terrible writer too.)
Make up the rules as you go along!
Do what you love, and the rest WILL follow!
It really will. You can be a great writer. Maybe...you already are!