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Yes, Sir

by TigersPet on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Sir and i are in a fairly new relationship and are both learning what it means to be in a D/s relationship. We are also in a relationship as fellow writers, where we serve as editor, advisor, beta reader and/or cheerleader for each other. We relate on a more equal footing when we relate as writers. However, Sir is always Sir and must be obeyed. For instance,...

Creative Construction of Character

by Quint on Sep 19, 2017
How To

Let me make myself clear from the beginning so nobody can use this as "ammo" in feedback: my advice is not for everyone. I understand that no two writers are the same, and I accept this fact with good humor and without blame. Nevertheless, there are trademarks that certain authors may adopt for their own, and one of them is quality writing. This is a hassle...

In Defense of 'Suck'

by JuanSeiszFitzHall on Sep 24, 2019
Reviews & Essays

How can this be? In an era that may be the most tolerant ever, people in all walks of life still use the word 'suck' negatively. As an insult or a denigration, this is not only offensive, but nonsensical. Is it not an inherent contradiction that a person who puts something down by saying that it sucks would also be driven to the heights of pleasure and happi...

Doggerel for Dummies Pt. 02

by Boxlicker101 on Sep 18, 2017
How To

In May 2007, I wrote a "How to" essay entitled "Doggerel for Dummies," which consisted of suggestions on writing fun poetry. This is a continuation of that first essay, and it discusses more advanced rhymestering. At that time, I concentrated on couplets and limericks. The former are two consecutive lines that are in the same meter and have last words t...

Office Hours

by IndigoDarling14 on Oct 6, 2020
Fetish

I raised my hand nervously and knocked on his door. It wasn't technically office hours, being close to the end of the day, but I was hoping he'd be in. I had to ask him about my essay topic, and it wasn't going to be easy. I didn't seem to be able to find my words when he was around. There was the sound of a chair pushing back on creaky wheels, a pause, and...

Discriminating

by Goldeniangel on Sep 15, 2017
Reviews & Essays

One of the worst problems in American history is a problem that U.S. citizens are still facing today, the problem of discrimination. Throughout the years discrimination based on gender, race, sexual orientation and age have all been fought against, it is in the Constitution that no one shall discriminate based on those qualifications, and yet people still do...

How to Cyber: Step 02

by goddessinjapan on Sep 12, 2017
How To

Hi, again, everyone! I'm planning a series on the nitty-gritty of cybersex...the good, the bad, and the ugly. I want to take the time to properly gather the good examples (didn't your teachers tell you that research could be fun?), so in the meantime, let's start with the BAD. I don't want to put anyone off, so if you get icked out, PLEASE hang around and r...

Writing Horror

by al_Ussa on Sep 17, 2017
How To

An undead fiend slumbers in her ancient tomb, waiting for a foolish mortal to awaken her so she can return to haunt the living once more. On a dark, stormy night, a mad scientist is playing God, trying to create new life out of a blasphemous mixture of alchemy and science. And somewhere in the void of deep space, an alien horror that should not exist waits a...

Possibly the Oldest Profession

by jon.hayworth on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Pornographer: a description we should use with pride At school and in encyclopaedias we learn of the animal images and hunting scenes our ancestors portrayed on their cave walls. There are other human images - the so called Venus's, females whose swollen torsos appear to suggest pregnancy, these are thought to be Fertility images. In Tannahill's "A Histor...

Fifty Words? How To

by oggbashan on Sep 1, 2017
How To

* * * * * Copyright oggbashan January 2013 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This essay includes works of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. * * * * * 1. Basics. It seems so simple....