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Transformation Super Story

by Zekar on Jan 11, 2020
Fantasy

Welcome to the Transformation Super Story. A collaborative effort between Transformation Writers. If you want to get onto the story please continue onto the chapter selection below. What is the Transformation Super Story? Every author given write access to this story is someone who has added chapters to Zekar's transformation themed stories in the past. The...

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Tales from the Guilds Ch. 07

by voluptuary_manque on Apr 3, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Mustrum Ridcully, longest serving Archchancellor in Unseen University's thousand year history, looked down at the small pile of documents on his desk. He shook his head. His world was trembling, he thought, but whether because its foundations were about to collapse or because it was poised to shoot forward into the future remained to be seen. He looked up at...

Dictionary Smarts Can Up Ratings

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

A story is meant to be a partnership of shared understanding and appreciation between the author and reader, not an author's "just try to understand what I've written" game (well, for most of us). The dictionary is an aid to writers (and readers) in making this happen, and there is a way to "read" the dictionary to take much of the burden of "what is right a...

Writing With Your Audience In Mind

by Chicago Bob on Aug 31, 2017
How To

Hello, I have been reading stories posted to this site for about a year. I must admit, I found the range of subjects fascinating, and the range of quality astounding. Some of the authors who post here are excellent writers with vivid imaginations and superior skills. Others are not quite as good, but who, with a little patience and a great deal of editing,...

ThRenody for Kali Yuga

by Rumpleteazer on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Bruised, battered, base- Mankind takes inventory, held breaths between up & coming conflicts like choirs of children biting their tongue, zooming in on a stubbed toe before inspecting the damage & totaling the bill. And all that's found, dear reader, is canned laughter. Perhaps to fully comprehend the severity of the issue, it behooves you to imagine that...

The Joy of Eating You Out

by Yourfriendsfriend on Mar 11, 2019
Letters & Transcripts

Dear Reader, I believe ideas within the human mind and not positions themselves are the core of sexual fulfillment. There are few sex acts that thoroughly excite my mind to the extent that cunnilingus can. The thrill I get from eating a woman out remains unrivaled. I have finally decided to come out of my shell. I can no longer keep my urges to myself. I...

Some More about Loving Wives

by ILienBagby on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I've just read The Soulful Bard's intelligent and well-reasoned essay concerning Literotica's Loving Wives category. The essay, as I said, is well done, carefully crafted and informative. But I feel a need to add a bit to his essay, not to argue with anything Soulful Bard said, but to add a bit from my own perspective. Soulful's essay concerns itself with t...

A Review of Whores for Gloria

by Decayed Angel on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

William T. Vollman should be a familiar name to many of the readers and writers at Literotica, considering he wrote the introduction to Lit's recent published anthology of erotic short stories. Literotica also announced his winning of the National Book Award for Europe Central, his most recent novel. The fact that Vollman won this prestigious award should no...

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...

How To Be a Happy Hooker

by Rumple Foreskin on Sep 14, 2017
How To

For the benefit of any unsuspecting reader, let me state now that this is NOT an article about how one might become a contented courtesan or smiling strumpet. Nope, not even a titillated trollop. Sorry about that. This assault on good taste and English letters is concerned with the fine art of creating attention grabbing hooks in the opening lines of your ne...