STARSRITE is trying to make the online publishing experience as easy and as rewarding as possible. One of the unique features STARSRITE has introduced is for writers to rate their own work by age level.
STARSRITE “Age Rating” feature gives readers more insights as to what they will be expecting to encounter and be aware before they start reading a post or chapter.
STARSRITE “Age Rating” system provides 5 labels which can cover most age levels.
Content generally suitable for all ages. May contain minimal violence and / or infrequent use of mild language.
Teens (13+)
Content generally suitable for teens 13 years and older. May contain mild violence, suggestive themes, and / or infrequent use of strong language.
Mature (17+)
Content generally suitable for 17 years and older. May contain intense violence, mild sexual content, and / or use of strong language.
Adult (18+)
Content generally suitable for 18 years and older. May contain intense violence, explicit sexual content, and / or use of strong language.
Rating Pending
The author did not or has not yet assigned an age rating for this post/chapter.
How Does it Work?
No one is more qualified or more responsible than the authors themselves. Only they can classify which age rating their work falls under. When a writer uploads a post or a chapter the input form gives them the choice to assign an “Age Rating” for their work.
The author has the choice between the 4 labels:
– E for Everyone,
– Teens13+
– Mature17+
– Adult18+
They also have the choice not to label their work if they choose not to. In this case the post or chapter will be labeled as:
-Rating Pending
Please be aware that the “Age Rating” is assigned by the writers themselves and upon the writer’s discretion. Therefore STARSRITE is not responsible nor accountable for the validity of the writer’s designation. However if Starsrite’s editors identify any miss classification, they have the right to re-assign that “Age Rating” as they see appropriate.
The title of your poem leads me to the lyrics of a ballad; “Late at night, a big old house gets lonely. I guess every form of refuge has its price. And it breaks her heart to think her love is only given to a man with hands as cold as ice.” I like the way your poem leads the reader (at least me anyway) to wonder, “what is the backstory to the characters circumstances?” Well written!
Thank you so much, Angel.
I did have something in the summary you but looking at it was making me concentrate in the negative. The poem dies that enough. I’d rather not dwell in negativity.
Powerful work.
Thank you, Thomas
Your writing always shines Adira. Super awesome piece..xo
Thank you, Keith😘
Have a fantastic day.
The title of your poem leads me to the lyrics of a ballad; “Late at night, a big old house gets lonely. I guess every form of refuge has its price. And it breaks her heart to think her love is only given to a man with hands as cold as ice.” I like the way your poem leads the reader (at least me anyway) to wonder, “what is the backstory to the characters circumstances?” Well written!
Thank you so much, Angel.
I did have something in the summary you but looking at it was making me concentrate in the negative. The poem dies that enough. I’d rather not dwell in negativity.
Powerfully penned, Mary. Raw and to the point my friend. Appreciate you.
Damian
Raw is my middle name. It’s my first name too, who am I kidding?
Thank you, Damian
It’s better understood when in a high state if emotion. Which I am always lol. Interesting read, Adira.
Thank you, Daniel.
I hope she escapes.
An interesting narative full of tension
Regards
I do too….
Thank you, James