Editors Of The New Yorker Magazine Stories

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News of My Suicide is Exaggerated

by MungoParkIII on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

There I was opening my email when I spotted one, Literotica: Feedback for.... Even though I didn't know what the feedback was for I opened the email. It was from a person named Anonymous, a name I'd seen around before, a name I had seen a lot. Yes, of course, Anonymous comments on stories, he or she comments on a lot of stories. While I am often confused at...

Writing Smut for Profit

by MorganHawke on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Writing Smut for Profit: It's Not just an Adventure - It's a Job. Whoever told you that writing fiction for adult industry publication - for money - is supposed to be Artistic, Fun, or Easy -- LIED. Writing may look artistic, and creative writing certainly is artistic (that's why they call it Creative Writing,) but writing for a living - writing for publ...

Blazing Success

by EgmontGrigor2011 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 Redman Gallagher and wife Drew kept putting off the decision but finally the twins pressed them for the verdict: Who would go on to college. The parents argued, shouted, slammed doors and swore at each other. "You'll be going to college Danny," said his sister. "Dad will wear mom down." "But Blaze that's not fair. You are my academic superior a...

Welcome Intrusion

by OpalEssence on Sep 16, 2017
Toys & Masturbation

She propped her feet up on the coffee table and took in the scenery outside the window; rain fell in whispering sheets. She had a cup of tea on the end table by her head, and an old issue of the New Yorker between her knees. She reached lazily behind her for the cup, and pulled a jar of honey from the floor beside the couch. Slowly, she twisted the lid until...

How I Could Enjoy Literotica

by diggypop on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Ever since I discovered the Internet, and specifically Wikipedia, I've been unable to restrain my compulsion to seek out large amounts of useless information on whatever subject happens to catch my fancy at any given moment. One of the many, many topics I have an odd curiosity about is porn versions of so-called 'straight' entertainment. I had already been...

The Editor

by egmontgrigor2010 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 The chairman of the Our Times Magazines Inc, Benton Mellows, told the English journalist he'd hired at great expense that she was fired as editor of Oh Really Magazine because instead of reviving flagging sales, the sales figures had dropped at an accelerated rate during her six-month tenure. "You can't do this; I'll sue you," she'd screamed. "Y...

A Sood Writer

by SunrockSin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Yes, there it was in twelve point times new roman, or was it a sans-serif? Oh anyway, I saw it there, typed as imprecisely as any good commenter (tormentor?) should. The comment read: "I only see 2 H's among the numerous stories listed in your profles (sic) --- Sood (sic) writers score them on at least half their stories." Yes, I added the parenthetical sic...

Runner Girl Ch. 11

by DonnaBeck on Sep 18, 2017
Romance

John loaded the last gift in the Range Rover, closed the hatch and declared, "Okay, that's it. Go say goodbye to Freddy and I'll stay down here with the car." "Be right back." Amy dashed upstairs and scanned her tiny apartment to make sure she hadn't forgotten anything. "Bye-bye, Freddy. Try not to miss me too much. Tracy will come by to visit and feed you...

Softly, the Magazine

by EgmontGrigor2020 on Dec 2, 2019
Romance

Chapter 1 The private company owning the hugely successful Softly monthly magazine, produced in New York and unabashedly aimed primarily at female college graduates, announced the magazine had been sold to a mining billionaire from Western Australia for an undisclosed sum. Indications were that Billy McGuire reputedly had purchased the magazine as his 25t...

Lucille Nailed It Ch. 06

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The Aussie trio (Lucille posing as an honorary Aussie)on arriving in New York on a short business visit didn't have to go past Melanie Fergus of Eureka! Fashion magazine. Lucille met Mel at a bar, dressed in jeans, heels and top, looking like thousands of other nondescript New Yorker babes in bars and Mel agreed to give Lucille the opportunity to present a...