Integrative Reviews Of The Literature Stories

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Everyone's a Critic - Page 02

by Wordmate on Oct 21, 2019
Non-Erotic

This is a story about four people; critics paid to criticize other people's work. For years they've given their honest opinions on books of every genre they ever reviewed. Some reviews have been nice, others have been brutal. On the subject of horror, each showed no mercy on the writers who worked their fingers to the bone to create a masterpiece. Most of th...

The Responsibility of Free Speech

by R. Richard on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Free speech does not mean the right to scream "Fire!' in a crowded movie theater. The matter has been decided in courts of law and in the court of public opinion. [It comes under the doctrine of reckless endangerment.] In both arenas, the backers of unlimited free speech have lost. Free speech does not mean the right to physically threaten someone. Again, t...

Navigating The New Divide

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Sometimes in life, you'll find that people want to push you one way or the other. They tell you that they think a certain college major or a certain career move would be best for you. How in hell can you be sure that these people have your best interests at heart? Simply put, you can't. It doesn't matter if they're your mother or father, brother or sister, u...

My Two Cents

by TexasFarmBoy on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I had read Literotica for several years before I sat down and wrote my first story which I posted in Loving Wives. To date it is the story with my greatest viewership. It is also the only story I have posted in that category. My others have generally been posted in Romance or Novels and Novellas. There have been several comments that a story it should be in...

What is Literotica?

by starrkers on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Literotica: is it just a fancy name for a porn site or is there a greater depth to the name? If you happen to stumble across the forums attached to this site (did you even know there were forums?), you might see someone promote the concept that this site is above "mere porn" and even above plain erotica -- there is meant to be a literary component to it, wh...

Disposable X

by foehn2 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

A rambling essay, with no outline plotted out beforehand, with no starting point other than a vague recollection that a constellation of thoughts of some seeming significance flashed through mind's night sky, some fading remembrance of its shape, maybe ought to confess itself as such at the outset. It starts, necessarily, with a title that is a little vague....

Sexual Trivia: Penis Sizes

by Dancing Sprite on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Few questions seem to occupy men as much as the size of their dicks. Is it too short? Will my girl think I'm a bad lover or even laugh at me because it's shorter than others she's had? Is it long enough to reach every nook and cranny of her pussy and stimulate each and every nerve ending? How does my dick compare to others? Is it longer? Shorter? Average? Q...

Bash Away

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Here is a story for all of you Anonymous Bashers. For that one anonymous, cowardly crybaby who complained and had my story "I Don't Like...Game Over" moved from Non-Erotic to Reviews and Essays, I hope you are happy now because Literotica moved the story where you thought it belonged. Do you feel powerful now? Did you have an orgasm when Literotica satisfie...

Critics and Criticism

by Egmont Grigor on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

On Literotica the critics and their criticism can be enjoyable to read and of possible value to the author and other readers; conversely they can be incomprehensible, gross and much worse. Hmmmm – selected dictionary meanings (The Collins Dictionary and Thesaurus): CRITIC (1): a person who judges something (2): a professional judge of art, music, literatu...

Gay Lit. 101

by endthedream on Apr 3, 2019
Reviews & Essays

It's a curious thing, gay literature. It has, over the years, been the most difficult of books for me to read. Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, even Gordon Merrick (remember him?) and scores of other gay or bi writers seem defeated before they started. Excellent as Vidal and Williams and John Rechy can be, there is this terrible undercurrent or not so undercu...