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How to Escape from Literotica

by Kathi on Sep 1, 2017
How To

The new format and features that Literotica is developing are becoming addictive to some people. In talking with other readers and authors I found that I was not alone but I am a member of a large and growing group of addicts trapped in a cycle of Literotica stories. In my case, it all started one morning when I settled down into my routine with my second...

Earth Day, Sioux Indian Style Ch. 12

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Even though I disagreed with him for his support of firearms for all and for his loyalty to the conservative Right Wing and for his allegiance with the National Rifle Association, I dedicate this story to Charlton Heston for the joy he has given so many through his movies, especially, The Greatest Show On Earth, Ben Hur, The Bible, The Ten Commandments, and...

Review: The Slave

by lindiana on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The second book in Laura Antoniou's The Marketplace Series is titled The Slave. After having been thoroughly introduced to the Marketplace in the first book, this one focuses on the training, sale and service of one particular slave, Robin Cassady. Robin begins her journey into slavery while still in college and after graduation she is spotted by a Marketpl...

Author's Note from Kitty The Tease

by KittyZateez on Jul 31, 2018
Fetish

Hello readers, For those of you enjoying my teasing-themed stories so far here on Literotica, I thought I'd take an opportunity to say thanks for the comments and ratings. My tales are targeted at a very specific type of reader, mostly passive / submissive males, so I wasn't sure how well they'd be received here and I appreciate the mostly positive feedback...

How to Write Period Pieces

by Colleen Thomas on Sep 15, 2017
How To

At some point in her writing career, nearly everyone tries a period piece. It can be near past or far, based on historical events or purely fictionalized, fantastic or mundane. In many cases, the only thing they have in common is being bad. This little how to, then, will give you some pointers from a history major and amateur historian on making your period...

Practical Writing / Story Telling 02

by The Avenger on Sep 13, 2017
How To

A Dramatic, Classical Story To reiterate, I defined a story as an artificial construction intended to give the illusion of reality. (What? What?) A dramatic, classic, which is the type I am interested in expounding on, is defined as: "The story of a protagonist who tries to get something which he/she desperately needs that is very difficult to get and su...

Terraloire

by nightvenom on Jul 11, 2014
Science Fiction

First Things First I would like to make this a story where the reader can also write in it to and build a chain story, to where you can either read or work on your own imagination, i will however continue to right the main branch of the story in the way I should see go. I would like you all as a reader, to feel like you are going to wonderland and build your...

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Who is the Writer, SusanJillParker?

by SusanJillParker on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

An up close and personal look at the writer behind the stories. I've been busy writing, since I joined Literotica on January 1, 2007 and before, of course. I started writing, when I was 13-years-old. Graduating magna cum laude with a 3.65 grade point average, I received my bachelors degree in English from Northeastern University in Boston in 1999. I nearly...

Dialogue This

by Firebrain on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Dialogue This: Making Your Characters Talk Y'know, people often say to me: "Firebrain, how come you write such good dialogue?" My stock response (whilst smiling smugly) is that I watched a lot of Buffy. Now that's actually quite relevant - Joss Whedon is the king of quippy dialogue and gorgeously grey characters - but that doesn't help you, on the other si...

Hot Massage

by william125 on Sep 26, 2017
Transsexual

It's been a busy day at the spa. You decided to stay on working at the spa in your university town over the summer break rather than move back in with your parents. The spa offered an excellent training program for new starters and you found you were a natural. You quickly went from collecting used towels to massaging regular clients. As you wash the oil fro...

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