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The Cons & Prose of Writing for Lit

by l8bloom on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

How the hell did I get here? I've had this conversation with a fellow Lit author and we reached the same conclusion: everybody first finds this site for a reason. Duh, of course. It's like the old adage about playing cards: If you don't have a good partner, you better have a good hand. You find yourself looking for the stories tagged with a red H, maybe you...

Lost Letters to David Cross

by ella_irving on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

David Cross was a Jewish looking man, too Jewish if you asked some people, and was quite obviously balding. Both of these, however, were part of his charm. The final third of his charm consisted of Arrested Development's inability to afford a steady cam, or perhaps a tripod. Though, in retrospect that's more part of Arrested Development's charm, rather than...

Transformation Super Story

by Zekar on Jan 11, 2020
Fantasy

Welcome to the Transformation Super Story. A collaborative effort between Transformation Writers. If you want to get onto the story please continue onto the chapter selection below. What is the Transformation Super Story? Every author given write access to this story is someone who has added chapters to Zekar's transformation themed stories in the past. The...

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A Lost Knight's Romance

by Tetsubukai on Jan 22, 2021
Fantasy

I wake up in a well stocked barn, burning down around me. As smoke begins to fill the air, I rise to my feet and begin making my way to the door. I pass a stable and hear a horse cry out as it expires from a combination of the smoke in the air and the trauma of the burn on its flesh, the smell tainting the air I run into the barn door. I throw my body at the...

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The List of 250 Favorite Authors

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I made the list of the 250 favorite authors. I didn't know if I should be happy or sad. Last time I checked, I was last on the list, until someone realized their mistake and removed my name from their list of favorite authors and bumped me from the list of 250 favorite authors. Then, when I checked this morning, I was right back on the prestigious list bring...

Use of a Grammar Checker

by Timothy_Dickey on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Why Every Writer Should Consider Using a Grammar Checker Before a Story Submission That is a question that I pondered on during the writing of my first story before this second submission. Why should I? Do I really need it? Other writers have friends, family, and editors to look over their manuscripts before submission. Will they need to use a Grammar Che...

Threesome Planning Made Simple

by roomfor1more on Sep 12, 2017
How To

Introduction: What do you think of when you hear the words, planning a threesome? It can invoke an image of an erotic experience being deprived of its essential character and being reduced to its most simple elements. Also, it may conjure up images of a couple staying up late at night going over every minutia of their planned threesome and throwing up their...

Dictionary Smarts Can Up Ratings

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

A story is meant to be a partnership of shared understanding and appreciation between the author and reader, not an author's "just try to understand what I've written" game (well, for most of us). The dictionary is an aid to writers (and readers) in making this happen, and there is a way to "read" the dictionary to take much of the burden of "what is right a...

Borrow / Share / Steal / Imagine

by SexSweetheart on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

As an author are you a thief? Or a borrower? Or are you sharing? Or do your stories come from your imagination? Or is it plagiarism? Let us start with a few other terms thief, borrower, sharing, imagination or plagiarism. I will only use reference words as they are utilized for writing only. * Thief – cheat, crook, embezzler, pilferer, plunderer, swindler...

How to Write "Above the Fray"

by WFEATHER on Aug 31, 2017
How To

I will be the first to admit that I am far from being the best writer on Literotica. Especially for someone without any formal training in writing (not that it is a requirement), I certainly recognize that I can improve my skills. However, I do enjoy the many positive comments I have earned – both public and private, and they far outweigh the negative commen...