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Review of “Piercing”by Ryu Murakami

by MungoParkIII on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

While Japanese literature in the late twentieth century did not produce the Angry Young Man phenomenon, nor did it go through a beat or even psychedelic phase like American fiction, a group of Japanese writers have gained fame though questioning the materialism of society and considering some alternatives to the status quo in Japan. Two of the best known of...

Elements of Literary Erotica

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Although there is no requirement to strive for the literary in writing erotica, if you wish to do so, and want to do so well, I think there are several elements you need to build into your story (which ain't easy). What is discussed here probably isn't a definitive list and may be an arguable list, but if the highlighting of these evokes thought or discussio...

Submission

by Domestic on Sep 24, 2019
BDSM

Your name is John Doe. Where this story takes you is up for your decision. You can choose your gender, you can choose your significant other. But after that, you will lose the ability to choose. You will become obedient, like you know deep down you should be. Ready? Pick one, and begin. NOTE: {[email protected]}It is highly recommended that you play thi...

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Let The Characters Do The Talking

by ronde on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Most written fiction consists of the narrative description of characters and their actions. While this technique serves to communicate the author’s thoughts to an audience, readers can often infer the same information if the author makes careful use of dialogue. Screenplays use dialogue in this manner. It is true the playwright also makes suggestions for act...

How to Write a Good Sex Scene

by dweaver999 on Sep 18, 2017
How To

I have to admit, it seems a little strange for someone like me to be writing a how to article on writing good sex scenes. Anyone who's read my profile knows that I have the absolute least amount of experience with real world sex possible, none. Yet, if reader response to my stories is any gauge, I seem to know what I'm doing (If I don't, will someone please...

Getting the Meter Read

by CheriSM on Sep 12, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

My husband was having a bad day at work, so I decided to give him a little afternoon delight when he came home for lunch. I dressed up for him. I had on a little red negligee that laced up the front, creating a great push up bra effect. It only covered about half my chest and the other half was pushed up high and together. It came with a matching set of pa...

Leaving Comments

by dirtyjoe69 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I have been writing on this site for a short while and I am amazed at some of the comments left for people about their stories. I have even been shocked at the personal attacks on my own writing. Why must people blast a writer for writing about a topic that obviously pisses "said" reader off before they have even read the story? Loving Wives category is the...

Style Explained

by rnebular on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Author's Note: This is my attempt to explain my thoughts about readers and those that comment. Before you even get into it, let me say thank you. Thank you for reading. Thank you for taking your precious time to read the words that I have put together, hopefully with the goal of overall entertainment. This is not a fiction story, just my opinion, so you'v...

Most Readers Do Not Vote or Comment

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 12, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Dear Reader, After having written 150 stories and 47 poems on this site since January, I have made some observations, some of which I have shared in my story, Hits vs. Voting and Public Comments. Those of you who vote and leave comments will either take pride in the fact that you are not who this story is directed at or will rise up in your self-righteous...

Action and Adventure Writing Guide

by Sage_of_the_Forlorn_Path on May 15, 2019
How To

Not an actual story, just a guide I hope someone finds useful. Character: Important characters require backstory, beliefs, and personality. The quantity of detail depends on the level of importance. Not all characters require back story, there is nothing wrong with "throw away" characters. The most important thing needed for writing characters is empathy....