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Line

by Kaishaku on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

"Hey, is this the line?" "No, this ain't the line. A line's the shortest distance between two points, this is the longest." "It's not the line?" "Come on kid, yeah it's the line. Don't listen to that jerk." "Who's he calling a jerk?" "Don't worry about it, just get in line." "But..." "Look don't make a scene, the Gestapo over there are looking this wa...

Audrey Makes Herself Wet

by EroticaLawyer on Sep 19, 2017
Toys & Masturbation

She had to get away. Audrey's family was driving her absolutely crazy. As soon as they arrived back from the restaurant, she made a bee-line for the dock. Though they had loitered at breakfast for nearly two hours, the afternoon heat had not yet set in and she wanted to get out on the water as quickly as she could. Not bothering to change out of her "break...

Naked Joeys Strip Club Adventure Pt. 02

by joeysoapy on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

I stood back up and repositioned myself. People must have tired of me because the music started and people were watching the girls again. I stood there naked and afraid for about an hour. I wondered how long I was to stand there. Finally one of the strippers came up to me. Her name was Kissy. She gave me a dollar bill and told me to get her a beer. Actually...

The Line

by MungoParkIII on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

At first it was just a curiosity, the makeshift line of people snaking down through the streets of the neighborhood, the idle men milling about glancing at their watches from time to time. If my car hadn't stalled, I'd probably just driven past not really paying too much attention, but damn, here I was hiking home, my car parked in a neighbor's driveway. I w...

How to Write Simple & Light Poetry

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

In my other poetry form articles I reviewed several Japanese form poems including the tanka, sedoka, choka, somonka, renga, and katautas. In other articles I outlined some more involved forms including the villanelle, terzanelle, roundel, rondeau and rondeau redoubled. While each type of form had their own intricacies, the latter group of forms got fairly...

How to Get a Round

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

No, this will not be a discussion about running around on your spouse, lover or significant other, and it has nothing to do with a Beach Boy's song from the sixties. This will be a brief discussion of several French forms of poetry that have been translated into English. Much like the villanelle, all of these forms utilize a limited rhyme scheme and featur...

The Bus

by torp on Sep 13, 2017
Non-Erotic

Wow, liberty in Barcelona! I hadn’t even been in the Navy for a year yet, and here I was, about to pull into the same port that Columbus sailed from to go and find the New World. I stood and watched with fascination on the fantail of the ship as we pulled into the port. Our mooring lines were faked out on deck, and our line captain was wetting the heavi...

How to Rhyme

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Of all the devices used by poets to add impact, emphasis or emotion to their words, rhyme seems to be the most popular and also the most mishandled. Nothing can destroy a poem for a reader quicker than poorly handled rhyme. While rhyme can add a certain dignity or classical beauty to a poet's words, it often times can make the most dynamic and powerful ver...

Driving

by cantdog on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Part One: The Real Rules There are so many laws of the road that people seem to be, well, confused about which parts of the code are the most important. And I do hate to see somebody, especially somebody just in front of me when I need to get somewhere, suffering from confusion. So I've prepared this little guide to help these benighted people out. No need...

Are You Fishing...

by My Erotic Trail on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Fish for a Story Idea, a Word or Literary Inspiration I observed a friend writing. She was sitting with a small stack of papers in her lap and a pencil in her hand. She would look outward, not really looking at anything specifically but instead she was fishing for words to use that would fit into her write. She scribbled on the paper and then looked upward...