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The Pledge Mistress Ch. 47 Postscript

by caligula97236 on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The Pledge Mistress - Thoughts from the author about the novel and its creation The Pledge Mistress, the fourth novel out of the erotic discipline series that I have created, continues my effort to bridge my first novel The Wanderings of Amy and my second novel Maragana Girl. Upon finishing my third novel The Freshman, I realized that my fiction and the wor...

Moonstruck

by Santee110x on Feb 12, 2019
Loving Wives

He was a man of science for whom traditional beliefs and conventions were archaic; reason and logic were his mantra. She was more traditional but burned with an ambition to be a great writer, an aspiration sometimes assailed by feminine self-doubt. As in a classic Greek tragedy, their character traits would combine to lead the pair into treacherous waters....

Twilight

by PrincessErin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

As an author, I have a newfound respect for other authors. I seem to now dissect and evaluate novels on two very different levels. On one level, I view it as a form of entertainment, determining if the story is amusing and interesting. I try to understand the characters and truly see which character I relate to the most. As an author, I am analyzing the plot...

How to Write a Novel

by Noira on Sep 12, 2017
How To

How to Write a Novel Making it through the plagues that plague writers. Ideas strike like meteors upon an unsuspecting moon. In the fallout of debris, an idea occurs to you: hey, what if... You hurl yourself towards your instrument of writing and in the aftermath of the explosion, words trickle from your brain and into your fingertips. A novel is crafted....

The Wanderings of Amy Ch. 00

by caligula97236 on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Introduction - Author's notes about "The Wanderings of Amy" and other erotic discipline fiction The "Wanderings of Amy" was my first effort to write fiction of any sort. I had prior experience writing works of non-fiction, journalism, and academic research. However, I had always wanted to write fiction and have had ideas for a couple of political novels for...

58 - Meaningless

by 40DayDream on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

[Hello metaphorical Mr. and Mrs. Claus of Literotica. I have here another piece which could use italics for the first four and last two paragraphs. Chapter titles in bold would make an excellent stocking stuffer. This one is part of my 69 Love Stories series. Thanks!] Alrighty, this one is different. I have no idea where most of it came from, but I was thi...

Novels to Films, A Brief History

by RC_of_Doom on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I have received the question, at times, about who should play characters in a film of my novel "A Pius Man." This got me thinking about adaptations. Given the last decade of novel-to-film movies, the question becomes more interesting. Looking at the slew of Harry Potter films, filmed comic books, etc, I find that Hollywood has obviously hired people who can...

The Assignment Ch. 00-01

by Satan_Chey on May 18, 2020
Novels and Novellas

"This life isn't a fairytale, there is no happily ever after, and I wouldn't expect to find prince charming nestled somewhere waiting to rescue you. No one is going to save you, that is something you might as well accept now, go ahead prepare yourself for the inevitable end. It's not going to be pleasant or kind, no one is going to care if you're crying or i...

The Cap D'Agde Tale Ch. 02

by NewAnon on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

"The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun (1951) Preface: The Teller of the Tale My name is Mitch Taylor. You may recognize my name if you follow the best seller lists. My fourth appearance on the most prominent such list in the USA will occur next week after the very recent publication of my new novel. Alth...

Our Failing Fight for Freedom

by Landrious1 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Free Speech. Hmm... That's a hard one. The right of the individual to freely speak his or her mind and not be censored for it. It's a nice Idea. Americans claim to have it. But do we really? An author decides to write a novel of political intrigue, spends a year and a half (roughly) to get it ready for publication, and submits it to numerous publishing hou...