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Writing Sci-Fi

by al_Ussa on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Sci-fi... science fiction. The very word conjures to mind spaceships, intergalactic civilization, laserbeams and robots. Or, maybe it just conjues up images of slightly overweight nerds in glasses who are obsessed with TV shows and live in their parents basement. Which is unfortunate, even if there is some grain of truth in it. I'll admit it. I'm a little n...

How to Write an Erotic Story

by SusanJillParker on Sep 26, 2017
How To

How to write an erotic story? I write fiction. I write erotica. I write erotic fiction. Now locked in that particular genre for the past five years, that's all that I write. So, being that this is a how to story, specifically how do you write an erotic story, shall we begin? Honestly, I don't have a clue how to write an erotic story, I just do without thin...

The Writer

by DG Hear on Sep 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

Just a short story about an author beginning to write erotic stories. Thanks again to 'Omegazone' for editing my story. Not a lot of sex, but some humor. This story will be a dialog between a husband and his wife. H=Husband, W=Wife * H-As I was sitting at the computer in my office, I have a home office, my wife appeared at the door. W-What are you doing?...

Happy Endings

by istanbulnoir on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Stories have happy endings. They also have snappy opening lines, the introduction of some characters, a crisis and it resolution and then the happy ending. If that sounds like a recipe for a soap opera, then that is because it is one. I also imagine that this is the kind of thing that gets taught in creative writing classes, which is why I have always avoide...

OneSilky: An Appreciation

by ILienBagby on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Andrea Dworkin has long opposed pornography. She has also rejected erotica. This essay is a refutation of Dworkin's position. Allow me to begin with a quote from a SilkyOne Literotica story, "Silky 09.' Someone tells Silky (the eponymous heroine of the Silky Series) that she is Gorgeous. She reacts: "Gorgeous! Really? You think I'm gorgeous? Why? Do I have...

Literotica Authors 08: Ann Douglas

by Bob_Aganoush on Dec 23, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

I am conducting a series of interviews with authors on Literotica. This is the eighth in the series, with the author Ann Douglas. I've been reading Ann's work for literally decades, back to the days when she was posting stories on the alt.sex.stories Usenet group, but she has recently returned to Literotica and has been posting her stories here. I've been a...

Behind the Scenes With Barnaby 02

by Barnaby on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In my first Behind the Scenes piece, published at the end of 2003, I discussed my writing and the inspirations behind my stories published to date. At that time I was just beginning to come out of a writer's block. Since then, I have more than doubled my Literotica output with what I consider some of my best erotica so I felt it might be time to once again l...

Living Our Fantasies Pt. 04

by LIVINRFANTASIES on Sep 15, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

I may be repeating but it's better told often than not told at all. Some of the expert writers here, those who should know, discouraged me writing our true stories. They think fiction will sell or true stories will only make it with fiction added. I'm not here to sell anything. I am here to share our many true life adventures saved as small notes and late...

Behind the Scenes With Barnaby

by Barnaby on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Hello. My name is Barnaby Crockett. Some of you know me from my stories on LIT. For those of you that do, consider this as a DVD-style “Behind the Scenes” companion to my writing. For those that haven’t yet read my work, I hope you’ll want to give it a try after reading this crass infomercial. It’s a cliché but it’s also true. Your stories are like children...

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...