PhilK:
I suspect I may have sparked this discussion by the comment I posted on Brosse's story 'Not So Kosher Barbie - Part 2', where we get some 2,000 words of elaborate - and very well-written - build-up, and then the spanking's all over in just four lines.

Not really Phil, I have been mulling this over for a while now in my attempts to unsuccessfully put together a novelette over the last few years.
Tales of spanking are more conducive to short stories and 'letters to the editor', largely I suspect because spankings themselves are in reality not long drawn out affairs, unless you are in the sort of relationship where you engage long warm up and punishment sessions.
What I liked about Avalon's Amira Halabi story as an example, was that it was a new situation set in a classic context. The SMACK & OWCH bits were necessary but subservient to the whole plot. Avalon could have even reduced the paddling description by half and it would have still been a great tale.
I think quite a few people fast forward from the first smack to the last one in stories because they enjoy the build up and after effects more. Having been on the receiving end of quite a few (consensual) 'good hidings' it is the anticipation and the afterglow that are far better than the punishment itself.
Cheers Phil and thanks for your comments - Séverin