Poorly written ANYTHING bugs the hell out of me, so I have to go with well written over good plot. That being said, a good plot is part of good writing; it's not just selecting one of a few basic storylines (seven for a spanking story?) into which the author merely inserts characters (choosing names, ages, genders), chooses a misdeed, and then selects implement, position and severity for the spanking. A good author develops a good plot, in tandem with developing the characters, who have to have the motives to move through the plot. Dialogue, description (of the spanking, along with everything else), pace, mood, theme and setting along with characters and plot must all be handled with expertise to produce a good story. |