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The Perils of Writing Erotica

by Leanmeangoblin on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Maybe I should use a more provocative title like "I Am a Depraved Man" to make my thoughts appear intriguing and frank, suitable for the topic of sex in writing. Or perhaps, something steamy and titillating: "How I Raped My Sister"—mimicking true confession magazine headlines—more intimate and appropriate for the avid readers of EROTICA, the realm of fiction...

An Author is Caught

by misterwho on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

"So, you are a porn author," the female voice stated simply. Sundar jumped out of his skin. He had been writing erotica for his next post on literotica. He should not have tried that in a public place like an airplane. But he thought if he kept the font small, no one would have noticed. He looked up from his writing. The woman who had plumped herself in t...

Review: Switchhitters

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Another great anthology of erotica that I highly recommend is SwitchHitters, edited by Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel. I purchased this book for the main purpose that it included a short story from Laura Antoniou, the author of The Marketplace series. Her particular entry in this anthology is about one of the characters from the premiere book in that serie...

Stripperella's Distress

by KeranjangAib on Apr 22, 2025

Erotica Jones, a beautiful 23-year-old girl who is known as the "Sexiest Stripper" on TenderLoins, dances erotically on stage and swings sexily on the dance pole. Her long, flowing blonde hair complements her perfect body. Her blue eyes stared intently and focused at the men who were staring at her pervertedly. Her tanned skin glistened with sweat...

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Thoughts On Writing Erotica

by slitlicker69 on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Thoughts On Writing Erotica: POVs, Plots, Pacing, And Pudendas To begin this discussion, I would like to start with MY definition of Erotica vs. Pornography, and Erotica vs. mainstream fiction. Many people are confused over the lines between mainstream fiction that has erotic elements in it, and true erotica. Likewise, there is great confusion, and differen...

Being Bad: Bi-guy Erotica

by BuckyDuckman on Sep 12, 2017
Reviews & Essays

As Jenna knelt and swirled her tongue around Gregory's big, fat cock she kept her eyes on her husband. Matt, her husband, knelt with her and watched with wide, eager eyes. She saw him licking his lips as he watched her swallowing Gregory's massive member. Her mouth made a popping sound as she pulled away, leaving Gregory's fat cock glistening from time spent...

How to Write "Above the Fray"

by WFEATHER on Aug 31, 2017
How To

I will be the first to admit that I am far from being the best writer on Literotica. Especially for someone without any formal training in writing (not that it is a requirement), I certainly recognize that I can improve my skills. However, I do enjoy the many positive comments I have earned – both public and private, and they far outweigh the negative commen...

The Right Editor

by jehoram on Sep 1, 2017
How To

There are quite a lot of articles on how authors can use editors, and how editors can help authors. They usually examine the proper use of language, the importance of continuity in a story, and some pitfalls that new writers of erotica (or any fiction, for that matter) need to avoid. I'm lucky in that I've used an editor for years who is not only a personal...

Why Cripple Sex is Not a Fetish

by kittycalamity on Sep 12, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Having sex with disabled people is not a fetish. Maybe some things surrounding it are fetishistic, at least for myself. I can agree to that. I can agree that my attraction to physical weakness could be called a fetish, since it's tied in with my desire to dominate and other power dynamics, but that's beside the point. The point I'm making is that disable...

Some Whys and Hows of E-Publishing

by sr71plt on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Those on the following list of authors have something in common: Douglas Adams, Winston Churchill, Lee Child, Carl East, Elizabeth George, Stephen King, Selena Kitt, Stieg Larrson, Carole Lynn, Anne McCaffrey, Brynn Paulin, Oscar Wilde, and P. G. Wodehouse. They are all best-selling authors of e-books. The subset of East, Kitt, Lynn, and Paulin are distingui...