Future Prospects Of Characterization Of Monoterpenes Stories

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Confessions of a Latex Kinkster

by wyolatex on Jan 22, 2020
Fetish

First off, and most importantly, I don't want the title of this to offend people. Specifically I don't want the term "closeted" to offend those out there who have struggled or are struggling to come to grips with who they are at a pure, base level and have had to deal with the slings, arrows, hardships and violence that entails with that journey. I do not wi...

Elfin Descent Afterward

by OrcDominion on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Well, it took a whole year, but another story in the Orc Dominion series is complete. Elfin Descent is the longest story I have written to date, at well over 100,000 words. This led to some complaints about the plot being drawn out, which I will address later. Overall, I'm mostly happy with the story, and though it hasn't been as well received as my earlier...

Sally & Harry

by H20wader on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

Harry and Sally? Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. I will accept this characterization as my own. this was edited by T.H. It is a grand job by him. Keep in mind I will always rewrite after an edit. so all errors are MINE. You remember that movie right? Harry and Sally in that restaurant? Sally shows Harry how good...

The New Student

by Master_Wes on Nov 23, 2013
Fetish

Our story begins in the early evening as you arrive at the imposing structure of the school. My personal secretary escorts you to my residence where I wait in my library. I am seated at a large, imposing desk, and soon the you are standing across the desk from me, waiting as quickly flip through the thick folder stamped "Permanent Record", and un...

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It's Not Just Talking Dirty

by Barnaby on Sep 12, 2017
How To

A few years back, I had to take one of those week-long business seminars where everyone pretends to be awake through day after day of training exercises that look great on paper but never seem to work when you return to the real world. As is the tradition, our first day began with an icebreaker. In this case, it was to list four true facts about yourself and...

Twenty Questions

by silkstockingslover on Jan 7, 2018
Reviews & Essays

Summary: Jasmine responds to most common questions asked by readers. Thanks to: Tex Beethoven, thor_ph, Robert, and Wayne for editing. 20 Questions I get asked a lot of questions about myself and my writing. There was even an article by Bob_Aganoush called Literotica Authors 02: silkstockingslover. This makes me think I should go into more detail. So her...

The Erotic and the Speculative

by leapingfox on Sep 1, 2017
How To

SF (speculative fiction; the category includes science fiction, fantasy, and related genres) has a lot in common with erotica. Both are ridiculously easy to write badly and excruciatingly difficult to write well. Both are widely considered "inferior" by the mainstream literary community, yet actually contain some of the finest literature in existence. (Vonne...

Debbie and Me

by Strapper66 on Sep 16, 2017
Loving Wives

Walking in the basement door after work, I heard a repetitive banging noise upstairs, directly under my bedroom. It sounded like the headboard hitting the wall, and as I listened closer, I heard the squeal of mattress coils. Damn! Not a good sign for someone who had only been married four days... ------------------- Standing at the altar in St. John's Epi...

Initiation Pt. 01

by KingBandor on Jul 6, 2020
Loving Wives

This story is very loosely inspired by some of the scenes in the movie Eyes Wide Shut. It's very different, plot-wise, but you may see a few similarities here and there. It is in Loving Wives for good reasons that will become clear as the story progresses. Everyone depicted is over 18 and no camels or sheep were harmed in the writing of this story. ------...

Tips for Amateur Writers

by sobstory on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Little-Known Yet Somehow Obvious Tips For Writers I my experience as both an editor and a writer, I have come across some very common, but little-known, stylistic errors. One thing that most people don't seem to understand is how to transform everyday, hum-drum, blah writing into something enjoyable. Most often, the major problems with a story's readabi...