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A Writer Writes

by txstowman on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I wrote this short essay a few years ago for a college english class. After all these years it stills seems relevant to me and I hope to you also! A Writer Writes Writing has proven to be a very vital asset in my professional and personal life. In my experiences as a law enforcement officer I have seen the difference a well through out and detailed report...

Survivor: A Tool For Writers

by RedHairedandFriendly on Sep 1, 2017
How To

This is not a How To on how to win the Literotica contest, Survivor. It's a How To on how to use this year long contest as a writing tool. First, like many submissions that discuss the contest, I'll give you a brief recap of what Survivor is, but unlike some of the previous stories from previous writers, I am not going through all the rules. Though I will di...

The List of 250 Favorite Authors

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I made the list of the 250 favorite authors. I didn't know if I should be happy or sad. Last time I checked, I was last on the list, until someone realized their mistake and removed my name from their list of favorite authors and bumped me from the list of 250 favorite authors. Then, when I checked this morning, I was right back on the prestigious list bring...

How to Get You to Read My Story, #2

by SusanJillParker on Sep 26, 2017
How To

There are no underage characters in this story. All characters in the story are over the age of 18-years-old. How to Get You to Read My Story #2 Writer shows how to entice readers to read her stories by using mother and son incest. Aha! Oh, oh, here it comes, even more character development as to why the mother did what she did in stripping herself naked...

2015 Literotica Reader's Choice Awards Winners

by Literotica on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The stories and authors below were chosen by our readers as the best of 2015, in voting which took place here. Though these are not the only wonderful authors and stories on Literotica, they are worthy of praise and recognition. Thanks to all of the writers for providing us with hours of hot reading, and to all of the readers for your input, support, and a...

Twenty-Two More Questions

by silkstockingslover on Jan 20, 2020
Reviews & Essays

Twenty-Two More Questions Summary: 22 questions asked by readers answered. NOTE: Thanks to Tex Beethoven and Robert for editing. I wrote the essay Twenty Questions in December 2017 and Twenty-one More Questions in 2018. I answered the following questions, in case you want to read them. 1. Are you really a teacher? 2. How often do you wear nylons? 3. Wh...

Valuing Books

by oggbashan on Aug 31, 2017
How To

Oggbashan's Advice: Is this book valuable? This was written for charity shops selling books in the UK but can have some application elsewhere. A secondhand book has NO value unless somebody wants to buy it. 1. Books that have NO value Readers' Digest Condensed Books and Mills and Boon paperbacks can soon swamp the largest shop. There are buyers for pris...

Mother Earth

by Sean Renaud on Sep 12, 2017
Illustrated

Most people never realize how beautiful the world really is. They spend all their time locked in concreted jungles without ever getting to see the beauty of our world. Well that's not how I am. I spend as much time as I can exploring the natural beauty of the world. That's why I became a park ranger, so I could help preserve what's left of our world. I don...

Reading Porn at the Library

by KatPissinger on Nov 27, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Writing porn is usually a very lonely process, and if it weren't for the great encounters some of my stories are based on, and the great encounters that follow some of my stories, I wouldn't be doing it. This is about some of the more unexpected outcomes of forays into smut. My friend Novella, upon hearing that I'm also a writer of porn, thought it would b...

The Photo Shoot: An Unexpected Turn of Events

by A-Heart-On on Sep 13, 2017
Illustrated

It was early spring, the weather was finally warming here on the prairie, a great time for some outdoor photography. My wife is an excellent photographer, and she wanted to photograph some old rusty farm machinery in the woods near our home. It needed to happen before the leaves came on and blocked the good light. Since the forest had started growing up aro...