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Literotica Authors 07: KennaColrite

by Bob_Aganoush on Dec 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

I am conducting a series of interviews with authors on Literotica. This is the seventh in the series, with the author KennaColrite. She is a relatively new author on Lit, but has already received quite a bit of attention. I have reached out to a variety of authors, some of who have been on the site for a while, others who are newer, but all write stories th...

The Poet and His Muse

by peacekeeper25 on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

While Jason Petrov stirred his oatmeal in the boiling water, thinking about the new poem he was writing, saying the line in his head, sensing he was getting closer, the phone rang shattering his thoughts and forcing him to close his eyes at the disturbance. "Oh, fuck!" he muttered out loud, slamming the spoon down on the counter then barked, "Who the hell co...

Lady Libertine Ch. 03: Forbidden Fruit

by Envisage on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

"What are you up to?" My entire body was jolted out of some deep trance-like sensual reverie. I was so engrossed and absorbed in editing my first draft of Angie's script for telephone sex that I had not heard Todd's footsteps. "Sorry for startling you. I thought I made enough noise with my feet to warn you," Todd apologized. "Oh, you know how easily I sta...

The Poet

by geckodad on Dec 3, 2019
Erotic Couplings

There's such thing as too much background, sorry -- There was another student in Dr. Winter's office, meaning Tori had every chance to toss his coffee out and run. Dr. Adam Winter, Adam to his students, was the young upstart poet every English major wanted to be. He'd graduated from their small liberal arts college only a few years ago, giving him a yout...

Most Readers Do Not Vote or Comment

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 12, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Dear Reader, After having written 150 stories and 47 poems on this site since January, I have made some observations, some of which I have shared in my story, Hits vs. Voting and Public Comments. Those of you who vote and leave comments will either take pride in the fact that you are not who this story is directed at or will rise up in your self-righteous...

Observations of a Picky Reader

by Barns10 on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Hello! I have been a Literotica reader since 2007. I have been overall impressed by the quality of writing on the site and I appreciate the work everyone does in creating their stories and admire the courage it takes to post a story. I commend all those who have used Lit to develop as a writer. That said, often I am a picky reader and have noticed things...

New York Nights-Northern Lights #02

by TallBlondeBustyBlueEyedBimbo on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Wanted: A writer needing to have an Alaskan adventure Continued, revised, and rewritten from Chapter 01: As soon as he ejaculated his load of warm, oozy cum in my mouth, he said the words that I had been waiting to hear. "I love you," he said. As if I misheard him or as if I imagined him saying those words in my sleep, I stopped sucking his cock to liste...

Flowing Deep

by Affirmation on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Assignment (1,000 words min): Write a first-person narrative short story, in the form of an internet diary entry. *Includes Footnotes!* I'm continually on the lookout for new and interesting experiences (i) (especially if the experience involves two women and a video camera), and I'm always keen to meet new people, so really it was only a matter of time b...

About Writing Sequels

by silkstockingslover on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Summary: A brief essay about my philosophy on writing sequels. Thanks: To MAB7991 for a quick edit of this brief essay. To my fans, I am greatly appreciative of your support for my stories. I love when you leave comments and when you e-mail your thoughts. I love getting requests for original stories and I also love the fevered requests I get for sequels....

What Does Descriptive Writing Mean?

by RedHairedandFriendly on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Many authors here at Literotica, know the site hosts a year-long contest called Survivor. The goal of this contest is to write as many stories in as many different categories that Lit., offers. Sounds simple enough, doesn't it? Well, not for everyone and certainly not for me. I've competed in the Contest a couple of times; this year will mark my third atte...