Protecting Marcus

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I want to thank the volunteer editors and all the people who helped me get this story ready for posting. If there are any mistakes, they are all mine. thanks again and I hope you enjoyed the story.

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Roti8211Chanai643Roti8211Chanai6437 months ago

A really good Story!

Wish there was a part two!

Thank you

AnonymousAnonymous12 months ago

Only major issues is you said she was a social worker which would mean she is not the boss of a dr there 2 separate entity and 2 you said she was an officer of the court social workers is not an officer of the court again 2 separate things other than that not that bad of a story but those issues are major issues as it goes against 1 of the main things that makes a good story that is character establishment

PurplefizzPurplefizzover 1 year ago

I’ve just finished reading the story and loved it, I’ve also scanned the comments and found (as usual) conflicting views. Firstly it’s a good story, we empathise and are entertained by most of the characters and want them to be well and find happiness, but the natural flow of the stories has unnatural jolts with repetitive typos and mistakes. When some of us complain about typos etc that’s why, we’re deep in the world our Author has created in their own mind and put into words, when suddenly that seamless flow of perfect words jolts or stops momentarily, occasionally we have to try and figure out what the author meant, but we then have to regain that flow, only to have it frustratingly stop again. Typos, grammar issues, incorrect words (MS Spellcheck I’m looking at you!) and even bad punctuation interrupt our reading, ruining it sometimes, every now and then we give up on the story or vent our frustration by marking it down, Authors - please use use good Beta readers and fix the errors, some of us will love and reward you for it.

Regards and 5⭐️ Ppfzz.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 2 years ago

Key word erotica.

Characters that need therapy belong in another section.

okami1061okami1061almost 2 years ago

Writers have, by my account, the hardest job in the world. They spend untold hours just thinking. Not that thinking is hard; for a writer, the thinking is half the fun. But then comes the tedious part: getting in down in print. I started as a non-fiction technical writer and, in almost every case, I was already a expert on my given or chosen topic, so the thinking phase didn't even apply. I could just plough right into the actual writing. But, being an expert in the topic, the material was not greatly challenging, so I put my efforts into grammar and style, making them my challenge. And, to be honest, it turned me into a pedant, frequently choosing to critique the words and style of a piece instead of actually reading it. I hurt myself quite a bit by choosing that path; it kept me from seeing the real content.

Then I started writing fiction, and speculative fiction at that (sci-fi and fantasy). I had NO IDEA how hard that was going to be. But after twenty-three years it has taught me a great lesson: grammar and style are shit. They mean nothing. And in the hands of a GREAT writer, the misuse of words, grammar, and even style can produce some truly great pieces of art.

So, now? I don't see "mistakes" as mistakes. Frankly, I see them as a different kind of window into the writer. You can learn a lot from the mistakes people make. But more than anything else, it has given me access (here, on other sites, and even some books) to some truly great stories that I'd have been sad to miss out on over something so trivial.

And you know, at this point in time, having finished reading this story 2 minutes ago, I can't even remember any mistakes. What I do remember are great characters, events, relationships, emotions, and everything else that makes a "story" a story.

Be kind to your neighborhood writers. But more importantly, read hoping for a great story, you jut might find it.

Great style does not belong in fiction; it belongs in encyclopedias.

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