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Anna and the Sexologist

by kimbelina on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I set down my cup of tea with a sigh as I logged in to the computer and opened both e-mail accounts - mine, and my adviser's, which I checked for him each morning. Another day, another pile of work. But wait - was there something here, something other than the usual spam and messages from colleagues? Yes! I couldn't believe the news - the two e-mails we'd...

Parts of Speech Pt. 01

by velvetpie on Sep 17, 2017
How To

VELVET'S LAWS OF WRITING PART 01: NOUNS AND VERBS By VelvetPie Omit needless words. Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. --William Strunk, Jr. For anyone trying to learn the...

Fifty Words? How To

by oggbashan on Sep 1, 2017
How To

* * * * * Copyright oggbashan January 2013 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This essay includes works of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. * * * * * 1. Basics. It seems so simple....

The 4 Types of Mind Control

by TehCorinthian on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In my opinion, there are four basic categories of Mind Control erotic stories. This assumes that we are discussing actual stories of course – as we all know, there are plenty of horribly written little screeds that barely bother to name the poor characters, let alone discuss anything beyond breast and cock size. If, however, the author is attempting to actua...

How To Get People to Read Your Story

by Whispersecret on Sep 16, 2017
How To

What makes a Literotica reader click on a story? Many people choose from favorite categories or authors. Still others rely on the little “H” (for Hot) and “E” (for Editor’s Pick) designations. Often, I’m sure it’s just random impulse. If you’re like most of us authors, you aren’t just writing for yourself. You want other people to read your work. Here at L...

Saving the Starlight Ch. 04

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

At the law firm of Stanley, Sharpe and Weymouth, property developer Fenton Murdoch was introduced to Steve and wife Sharon Walker, owners of New Age Cinemas and brothers Terry and Owen King, owners of Wainui Multiplex Theatres Ltd. Together they operated eleven screens. Fenton shook hands with lawyer Ann Sharpe representing her parents the Walkers and Terr...

How to Write a Triolet

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

With the resurgence of form poetry in the past decade we find it is appearing more and more in modern publications like Poetry, Ploughshares, The Missouri Review and many other print magazines, as well as in numerous online journals. One of the forms that is appearing in these journals and magazines is the triolet. Much like the villanelle, the triolet is...

Ann's Afflictions! Ch. 02

by dannydr00 on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

I got around to unpacking our stuff the next day. I unpacked Mom's in her bedroom. I didn't know quite where she kept all her different clothes, but I thought I'd better try my best, it was all I could do for her, give her a tidy clean home on her return, whenever that was going to be. It would make me feel like a good boy and hopefully keep my mind off worr...

'Fuck Quest': The Game

by Robopoop on Nov 4, 2016
Science Fiction

After jumping through some financial hoops, I finally got myself that new adult virtual reality game that a lot of people was talking about. With a title like 'Fuck Quest' and the promise of some very good times in a VR world, one would expect the game to be quite popular. It is a slim looking piece of headwear with a closed visor that covered the eyes, fanc...

Open in Reader

Punctuation Use

by velvetpie on Sep 12, 2017
How To

Punctuation marks tell the reader certain things about the sentence. They can ask a question, they can contain a list of items or they can separate thoughts. Punctuation marks that are commonly used in the English language are the period ., the comma ,, the question mark ?, the exclamation point !, the colon :, the semi-colon ;, the hyphen - , the dash –, th...