Question Regarding an In-Progress Project · 11:45pm Jan 1st, 2020
Hey y'all, as I'm working on making the buffer of updates for various stories, both current and upcoming, I've hit something of a dilemma regarding how to properly categorize one. I generally like to give content warnings if what I write in a teen or mature story is Especially Fucked Up and the sort, particularly if the rest of the story doesn't contain those kinds of real-life fucked up-ery elements and is more traditional fantasy world content. However, with one particular story I'm working on, I'm not sure how best to advertise that. There's a poll and stuff below if you would like to add some feedback on what works best.
Story: Multi-chapter OC-centric murder story. Mature-rated, chapters basically go 0 to 100 from one to the next, ranging from teen-rated grimdark tone to What The Fuck Why is This so Awful Literally Everything Bad Happening Is. Currently has a bunch of warning tags, but not sure if that's the *best* choice. Hence, the poll below.
Poll: Link here!
"Put a spoilered warning in the author's notes regarding specific mature content per chapter"
Is what I usually see done, and it serves well for any sort of trigger/fetish/etc warning you could imagine.
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That's usually what I see in teen stories with one odd chapter, and what I've done before, just never with a mature story. If that option gets the most feedback/vote I'll probably go with that.