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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...

Story Tags

by Literotica on Sep 18, 2017
How To

You've written your story, edited it within an inch of its life, and are all ready to show it to the world. You open a submission page and – what's this? Story Tags? What the bleep is a Story Tag? The larger any archive grows, the more important organization becomes. Separating stories into our current categories helps connect readers with stories they'll e...

Literotica Authors 01: Milene

by Bob_Aganoush on Dec 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

I am conducting a series of interviews with authors on Literotica, this is the first in the series with the author Milene . I have reached out to a variety of authors, some of who have been on the site for a while, others who are newer, but all write stories that I admire. I hope you enjoy the series, please feel free to send me your feedback, including sugg...

Twenty-One More Questions

by silkstockingslover on Jan 1, 2019
Reviews & Essays

Summary: Jasmine responds to the most frequent questions asked by readers. Thanks to: Tex Beethoven, Wayne, and Robert for editing this essay. This isn't really a sequel, although it's a second part, as it addresses questions I didn't answer in 2017's Twenty Questions. 21 More Questions After 2017's 20 Questions, I received many more questions. I have n...

Review: Once Upon A Time

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I picked up a copy of "Once Upon A Time: Erotic Fairy Tales for Women", edited by Michael Ford, because it contained a story written by Laura Antoniou. Those of you who have read my series of reviews on her Marketplace series know I am a fan of her work. So I picked this up and am I glad I did! This remarkable collection of retold fairy tales is aimed towar...

Up In Smokey: On Writing Lesfic

by Smokey125 on Oct 24, 2018
Reviews & Essays

This Essay Was Begun— Thursday, September 27th, 2018, 6:14 p.m. Well then, and good day, friends! Yes, 'twould appear it's essay time again, would't not. The topic: writing lesbian fiction. I realize there've already been done a number of essays, treatises, theses and tutorials on the subject at hand. But now...there's one more. What got me into writin...

Farewell from Randydaughter

by randydaughterreborn on May 15, 2018
Reviews & Essays

I've been writing my erotic stories on and off for almost 10 years now, and I think my well of creativity may finally be running empty. I might post the occasional story here if the muse strikes me with a good enough story, but I think overall I might be done with actively writing erotica. Before I go, I thought I might write a kind of farewell letter to my...

Marvel & DC

by Openmind on Mar 14, 2020
Fan Fiction

I do not own the copywrite of any of the characters featured in these stories. The rights to these character belong to their respective owners. This is simply a product of Fan Fiction, take it as such. Please do not rape or harm men or women in the real world, it's a bad thing to do... Don't think it particularly necessary to say this, just figured I'd cover...

Open in Reader

Love Your Readers: Categories

by Tx Tall Tales on Dec 9, 2019
How To

============================ Help Your Readers. Categorized Your Story Correctly. In Love Your Readers, I wrote about things you do to improve the reading experience for your readers. In Love Your Readers: Categories, I'd like to share my ideas on making it easier for the readers to decide to give your stories a read, by placing it in the right category....

Living with My Mother-in-law Ch. 01

by WickedWhoreWriter on Jul 14, 2020
Mature

Out of the blue and without even asking him his permission, Janice, Roger's wife, invited her mother, Christine, to live with her and her newly married husband, Roger. Barely, two-years after they were married, thirty-year-old Janice invited her fifty-five-year-old mother, Christine, to live with her and her husband, Roger. If that wasn't enough of a shocki...