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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....

A Category That Is: Loving Wives Pt. 02

by Sammael Bard on Sep 13, 2017
How To

These are the sole views, thinking and muddling of The Soulful Bard on Literotica Category "Loving Wives" that brings out some of the most colourful responses you'll ever see on an erotic website. Frankly, I didn't expect a barrage of comments on that earlier essay. Thanks to all of those who commented, provided helpful insights and even ended up fighting...

Practical Writing / Story Telling 01

by The Avenger on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Hi. I am really grateful for the platform that Lit provided me to use and abuse. This is my way of giving back. This is intended for new Writers/Authors who are interested in learning a practical, technical method of developing their stories. Since I am posting this on Lit, the article focuses on Authors wishing to write and post on Lit and similar forum...

Free Speech

by H20wader on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

the ravings of a lunatic. This may be copied, distributed and folded, spindled and mutilated as the reader see fit. ***** Free speech and the vilification of some the writers on the site: I have often been amazed at what readers will say to and about the people who post material here on Literotica. I write and I post to share but I have a thick skin. And...

Some More about Loving Wives

by ILienBagby on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I've just read The Soulful Bard's intelligent and well-reasoned essay concerning Literotica's Loving Wives category. The essay, as I said, is well done, carefully crafted and informative. But I feel a need to add a bit to his essay, not to argue with anything Soulful Bard said, but to add a bit from my own perspective. Soulful's essay concerns itself with t...

Readers' Wives

by SamScribble on Apr 23, 2019
Mature

This all happened a while ago now -- before the Interweb really took off -- back in the days when most of the 'interesting' magazines were displayed discreetly on the top shelf of some newsagents' racks (and not at all in WHSmith). The magazines were often sealed in plastic wrappers so that only the mastheads showed. It was also a time when portable moving i...

How To Be a Happy Hooker

by Rumple Foreskin on Sep 14, 2017
How To

For the benefit of any unsuspecting reader, let me state now that this is NOT an article about how one might become a contented courtesan or smiling strumpet. Nope, not even a titillated trollop. Sorry about that. This assault on good taste and English letters is concerned with the fine art of creating attention grabbing hooks in the opening lines of your ne...

The Most Demanding Audience

by Boxlicker101 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

That may seem to be too much of a generality, but I will use my own experiences and the scores in the top lists to show why I believe it to be true. This is strictly my opinion, and you are perfectly welcome to disagree with me, and to express that disagreement. As of right now, the evening of December 11, 2006, the four highest ranked stories in the Anal c...

Referendum

by PamperedDiva on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

In all of my previous writing I've told largely biographical tales, although, I do admit that I sometimes embellished the truth a little, and I always telescoped time frames, otherwise my readers would have died of boredom! In the tale I'm about to relate, however, the whole thing is complete fantasy, developed from some thoughts I had when I was driving bac...

Save the Cat!? No, Burn the Bitch!

by swingerjoe on Sep 14, 2017
How To

In 2005, a writer named Blake Snyder wrote a book titled, Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need. It was a guide for aspiring screenwriters, which outlined the elements necessary for creating a profitable screenplay. It included a template that writers could follow step-by-step (or "beat" by "beat") and create their own blockbuster-wor...