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Jesus, Resurrection, and Rapture

by wistfall1 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

PREFACE Please note: There will be no voting—this is for information only; as well, comments are welcome, as are PMs and email with any questions about this essay. However, any comment which is simply "testimony" otherwise known as witnessing by churchy people, argumentative, or preachy, will be deleted immediately. This is not a forum for debating—most of...

The Mute Speak

by DeniseNoe on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Quite often in popular fiction we meet a character who is able-bodied and who can hear but are mute. It is vital to note at the outset that "mute" in this context means lack of language rather than lack of vocalization. Sign languages are just as valid as spoken ones and the Deaf Community is a very proud, accomplished, and articulate group. Indeed, many Dea...

Black Male Genius

by Samuelx on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

A lot of people in this world are prejudiced. There are White men and White women who hate Black men and Black women. There are Black men and Black women who hate their White counterparts. Straight men and straight women who hate gay people. Yes, many women hate gays. Homophobic women do exist. Homophobia isn't a uniquely male problem. And there are gay peop...

Passion - A Long Time Coming

by othbndy on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

She sat quietly in the breakfast nook sipping her morning coffee, reflecting on the most romantic and thrilling day of her life. It was still difficult to believe that it actually happened; it was more than nine years in the making. But this past Saturday, she had finally made love to, or more accurately, been made love to, by the man of her dreams. It all...

Literotica Interview with HeyAll

by HeyAll on Nov 2, 2020
Letters & Transcripts

In 2017, I did an interview with the great Bob_Aganoush. You can find that interview in his profile along with his stories. As of August 2020, I've updated my answers because I felt I could give more clarity on things. So, here you go, dear readers. Is there anything about you and your background, beyond what is in your Literotica profile, that you would...

Review: The Marketplace

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The Marketplace Series is a series of books by author Laura Antoniou that deal with a secret society of slaves, slave traders, slave trainers and slave masters around the world. For those of you interested in real life sexual slavery, it is the series for you. The first book in The Marketplace Series is titled, surprisingly enough, The Marketplace. It intro...

Review: The Reunion

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The fifth, and currently last, book in The Marketplace Series by author Laura Antoniou is titled The Reunion and that is exactly what it is a slave reunion. In this novel, which may be the most entertaining book of the series, we, the readers, are treated to a reunion being held at the stately and historic Kaleigh Castle in Ireland that includes slaves and o...

How to Write Historical Fiction

by jon.hayworth on Sep 15, 2017
How To

So you have this great idea to set your next erotic masterpiece in the Restoration Court of King Charles II, complete with Nell Gwyn and a bare breasted Lady Arabella Churchill. Fine I reply, "what did Nell Gwyn do for a living?" "She sold oranges outside the theatre." I am impressed that you knew the theatre part. At this point you are doing quite well....

How to Write a Novel

by RC_of_Doom on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Obviously, step one in writing a novel, get an idea. Authors get the question all the time: "How do you come up with your ideas?" Assuming you're not one, I can answer that: Formal viewpoint. Or a functional mentality. For example, Forbes Magazine had a front page cover about how al-Qaeda was losing money, and it suggested that Osama needed a new business...

Devils in The Pulpits

by wistfall1 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In this essay, I primarily use the King James Version of the bible (KJV); secondarily, The Catholic Family Connections Bible (New American Bible—NAB); and where appropriate, The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). Julie, or, anyone wishing to email me should do so through Literotica, and include your Literotica moniker so I can be sure you are on Literotic...