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How To Write Lesbian Sex Scenes

by Colleen Thomas on Sep 14, 2017
How To

As the title implies this little article is intended for guys who wish to write lesbian themed sex scenes that appeal to women. While I claim no more expertise at it than other writers, I have been asked by a few people to look at their submissions in the category and one of these prevailed upon me to write this little piece. Thanks Rumple. The first thing...

The Psychosexual Motive in Writing

by Da_Vida on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I have been a writer all of my life. My employment as an adult has, to a large extent, depended on my ability to get published, which I suppose makes me a professional writer. In addition to writing, I've also served as a consulting editor for a number of publications. I am no stranger to the written word. The motives for writing erotic fiction no doubt va...

How to Write a Porn Review

by Sean Renaud on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Okay you want to know how to write a porn review? There are several reasons why this might interest you, perhaps you found a website that is willing to pay quality reviewers, maybe you just found a website that will ship you free porn if you're willing to write a report on it and maybe you're just curious. Whatever the case is I've got a pretty good formula...

A Plea for Accuracy and Truthfulness

by History Nut on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Our first duty as writers is to write the truth. That does not mean that we cannot, or should not write fiction or fantasy. It does, however, demand that we not tell our readers things which are physically, scientifically, and demonstrably false. We can write about things that do not exist, and indeed cannot exist, in our known universe. We can 'invent' tru...

A different lust

by ZeroKonD on Dec 24, 2018
Fetish

Hello and welcome to "A different lust" option selector. Here you can choose the start of different stories in various environments and situations such as; A Married Life School Life Mind Control Powers Kidnapped by Aliens Rulebook/Rulephone/Rule Powers Alternate Universe Space Colonization Trapped in a Game and various more! Any reader that...

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How To Break the Literotica Toplist

by Tink4Fairy on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Have you ever wondered why some authors seem more popular than others? Why do some stories get so many views and votes, while others languish without the hope of a little red "H"? Why does it seem easier to get into the toplists in some categories but impossible in others? Is there some secret formula for writing a popular story? Yes, actually, there isโ€”at...

Ambiguity and Writing

by JagFarlane on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Writers are often challenged with how to describe things and make a scene more real with details and yet how do you go about doing this while not breaking the spell the reader is hopefully in. One of the techniques that I like to employ is being a bit ambiguous versus giving very specific details. It doesn't work for every situation or every audience but it...

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...

All Over Tan

by Linda Davis on Aug 19, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

I am amongst other things a nudist. But I can't go to the resort as often as I would like to or need to especially in the spring to get my "all over" tan. Since I am also a farmer's wife, I live in the country and do not have any near by neighbors; at least none that can see our place from theirs and we live off the road and back in the woods. The lane isn't...

Editing One's Work

by History Nut on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Editing One's Work: Using a Text to Speech Program as a Proofreading Tool In December 2006 I posted this to Literotica under the title: Using Microsoft Reader as a Proofreading Tool. Since that time, MS Reader has been changed in such a way that it is no longer useful for this purpose. * What follows below is the original essay on the need for proofreadi...