1st Grade Narrative Writing Stories

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K.I.S.S.: P.O.V.

by Gaelfling on Sep 15, 2017
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I've come to a conclusion: The number of half-way decent stories on Literotica are few and far between. I want to remedy that. I'm young, but I've been writing since the third grade, reading romances since the sixth, and erotica for several years now. No, I don't have any actual stories posted here, but as someone I greatly admire said, "You don't have to...

"Tips on Writing Dialog," Said Smokey!

by Smokey125 on Feb 13, 2018
How To

Good Day! I Began Writing This Essay— Tuesday, January 30th, 2018, 6:31 p.m. "Well, it means being able to find and arrange just the most effective words to communicate your feelings and explain things." —Dr. Deborah Morelli ("Lying Young" part 1) Top of the morning to you! Or, bottom of the evening to you! Or, whenever you happen to be reading. Of the...

What is Ordained

by Mngwas on Mar 2, 2020
Fantasy

Hey y’all, while I’d love to start out the story with some premium, grade A fucking; there’s this little demon on my shoulder that keeps on whispering ‘if its gonna have sex, at least make it good sex. And good stories make for good sex. So, focus on making a good damn story first.’ And as much as I try to ignore it, it’s basically guided my hand into writin...

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Ms. Nolwick's Writing Class

by nolwick13579 on Sep 13, 2017
Anal

Ms. Nolwick was my personal narrative professor in college, and she was the sexiest woman I've ever known. My first few days in her class I was disappointed. I was only taking the class to fulfill some bullshit requirements that had nothing to do with my major, but at least the assignments were pretty open-ended, not rigid and annoying like in high school....

Let The Characters Do The Talking

by ronde on Sep 1, 2017
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Most written fiction consists of the narrative description of characters and their actions. While this technique serves to communicate the author’s thoughts to an audience, readers can often infer the same information if the author makes careful use of dialogue. Screenplays use dialogue in this manner. It is true the playwright also makes suggestions for act...

Life is Strange Ch. 03

by swiftwind on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Disclaimer: I almost never wrote any more due to the situation never did go as I had prayed as a result I had to go through with my divorce in spite of my religious beliefs against divorce. The names are changed to protect identities just as previous parts. It is said "life is like a river that flows always changing." I'm not sure where that saying came from...

How to Get You to Read My Story, #3

by SusanJillParker on Sep 26, 2017
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There are no underage characters in this story. All characters are over the age of 18-years-old. * Writer shows how to entice readers to read her stories by using mother and son incest. With all the stories posted to Literotica and with all of the stories that I've posted to Literotica, it's still a mystery to me how to get you to read my story? Being tha...

Down by the River

by leeagrant on Sep 28, 2020
Romance

We grew up together. She was the only daughter of the richest family in town. I lived down from their estate in a modest house with two sisters and my mom and dad. My dad worked at a farm implement factory. He had started to work there right out of High School and had been working there for the last twenty years or so. My mom was a school teacher. She had us...

Character Description Dos and Donts

by Cruel2BKind on Sep 12, 2017
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FBI'S MOST WANTED; A LIST OF DESCRIPTION DOS AND DONTS Half of the stories you see on this website suffer from a simple, and easily-reversible flaw. Show, not tell. Specifically, characters. The paragraph below is an example of a writing style that is unimaginative, cheap, lazy, and unappealing to read. ... "Hi, my name is Brenda. I've been going to Fuckm...

How To Make Characters Talk in Your Stories

by Whispersecret on Nov 4, 2019
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LESSON 1 Why Use Dialogue in the First Place? Hi, I'm Whispersecret. I am going to attempt to explain how you can include dialogue in your stories. Hopefully, by the time I'm done, you will be able to confidently use quotation marks, commas, ending marks (.?!), and tags (he said/she exclaimed) correctly. There is even a "final exam" at the end you can take...