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Testing Story Formatting

by Weird Harold on Sep 1, 2017
How To

This tutorial is in response to a thread on the Bulletin board regarding formatting problems with a story where the author had included the HTML codes for Italics in the text to save Laurel time in preparing the story for posting. What follows is a way for authors to preview stories on their computer before submitting them. If you follow the checklist step...

Authoring with Markdown

by stfstfs on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Authoring with Markdown Introduction To focus on the content instead of formatting, authors may find it helpful to use Markdown as markup language and use a Markdown-HTML converter, instead of writing HTML directly: If you want to create documents for reading with a browser or e-book while displaying more than just plain text, the most versatile format of...

Bold or Italic?

by Alex De Kok on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Bold or Italic? Alex de Kok (c) 2002 I suspect most of us submit our creations via our member page. Here we have the option of cutting-and-pasting into the box provided, or forwarding a file which we may have prepared in .txt, .rtf or perhaps .doc format. Usually, the reason for using some of these formats is that we might have some text styling which we...

What I Wish I Knew

by Bebop3 on Jun 9, 2020
How To

It feels odd writing a preface for an article this short, but what the hell. Anyway, these are some things that I wish that I had known when I started out. The existence of this "how-to" should in no way lead anyone to infer that I think that I am a top tier Literotica writer. I don't. What I do believe is that I'm better now than I was when I started. Advi...

Mona Lisa's Eyebrows

by MungoParkIII on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

  There you have it, Mona Lisa did have eyebrows. So we have learned that Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of a Florentine merchant's wife originally did show eyebrows, the subject of the portrait did not pluck them in some sixteenth century fashion statement and da Vinci didn't glamorize the woman by hiding the hair. This is only some of the new informati...

Create an Off-line Library

by normist on Sep 18, 2017
How To

I often re-read stories that I like. My bookshelves groan with the weight of books collected over the last sixty odd years. To re-read the stories from the Literotica web site needs, at the very least, a note of the titles and authors. I lost track of three stories before I started making notes! Furthermore, on holiday at our caravan there is no way of conne...

Happy 20th Anniversary, Literotica!

by Literotica on Dec 12, 2018
Mature

Twenty years ago today, we registered the domain Literotica.com. Never ever in our wildest dreams could we have imagined what that decision would mean for our own lives - and for the lives of millions of authors and fiction fans around the globe. It's difficult to remember what the world looked like back in 1998. Literotica started only four years after Ama...

Basic Text Formatting 101

by michchick98 on Sep 13, 2017
How To

After several disastrous attempts at submitting an .rtf file for my stories, I decided to start using basic HTML coding. As a former volunteer editor for Literotica, I've sent this particular file to others in the past to help them with formatting their stories. I still get quite a few of my 'regulars' who ask how to format their stories. It's not much ext...

Basic Bulletin Board Posting Help

by Mist S on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Ok, so you have just signed up to be able to post in the bulletin board. You go in there, find a place you want to say something, make a few posts perhaps, but then you notice things. Almost everyone has a picture under their names. There are pictures, links funny sayings and many other neat little bits under each of their posts. Wonder how they do it? T...

The Last Enema-Aunt Story

by suppleWriter on Sep 14, 2017
Fetish

Genre-buster, or genre-slave? You decide! * I've read them, you've read them. The genre. The visiting aunt who gives enemas to nieces and nephews. Aunt Amy, Aunt Betty, Aunt Carol, Aunt Clem (my favourite) and many others. It is a familiar theme, it seems, and most of them are well-written (I speak as an English major). Why is it the aunt though? It can...