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Italian Teases/Pleases Black Ch. 01

by BlkRainbow on Sep 11, 2017
Interracial Love

As a successful black executive Kirk avoids the perils of the casting couch and has learned the value of patience. He never seeks liaisons with women during interviews but knows from experience that by waiting patiently many, especially those of another race, will make an overture. Be it in a week, a month or a year – they do! By serendipity or design many f...

Template

by AndiAnders on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Template Andi Anders [Template for WRITING SURFACE e-mail. Intended recipients: mathematical/scientific types. Option possibilities suggested in parentheses.] I see from your resume that you possess knowledge in the field of _____________ (mathematics, chemistry, engineering, etc.) That is a subject in which I find an interest also. I have, of course,...

Finger on Sex Business Ch. 04

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Britt arrived home from her initial discussion with the Vicar at the church Rita attended and found Rita asleep on her bed with Marty, also taking a nap, wrapped in a blanket beside her. She went out quietly and found Rita's smart phone in the kitchen and returned to position herself with the camera to carefully framed the sleepers and took three exposures....

Parts of Speech Pt. 02

by velvetpie on Sep 17, 2017
How To

PRONOUNS A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun and there are eight types: personal, relative, interrogative, demonstrative, reflexive, intensive, reciprocal and indefinite. Personal pronouns refer to people or things. Examples are I, she, he, their and ours. They are going to the opera. Her hair color is horrible. A relative pronoun is usuall...

Kate and I Ch. 02-05

by sramir2 on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

First off I would like to show my appreciation for sexnovella, who was my editor for this arc of the story. ___________________________________ She has been by my side since I first started at the company, right out of college, in the past years we have been through everything. From staff turnovers, huge contract negotiations, betrayals and everything els...

Common Errors Ch. 02

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let's talk about some of the most common. GOOD / WELL GOOD is an adjective and is used to provide description to a noun. Some examples are: The good boy always gets a reward or He settled into bed with a good book. WELL is an adverb and is used to modify or lends description to adjectives, verb...

Letters from a Friend in Paris 15

by aamirhydkhan on Oct 26, 2020
Letters & Transcripts

LETTER XV I cut short my last long letter as I was really too tired to write more at the time. Our dinner party was of the gayest. The lovely evening and the softened light of the waning moon, which had only risen as we left, unusually late, from the dinner table, drew us to the terrace, and Sophie and I soon began to wander away from it, with the benevole...

Common Errors Ch. 06

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let's talk about some of the most common. WAIST / WASTE I've seen this so many times that it's not funny and decided to put this in after a fan of mine requested it (thanks, kb6nqw!). It's an easy mistake to make and even easier to correct. WAIST is a noun and describes the area around the mids...

Common Errors Ch. 03

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let's talk about some of the most common. APPRAISE / APPRISE APPRAISE is a verb that means to estimate the value of an item or a person. The value doesn't always have to be tangible. Some examples of this are: I need to have my grandmother's jewelry appraised or The appraised value of the land i...

Common Errors Ch. 01

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let’s talk about some of the most common. THEY’RE / THEIR / THEREB THEY’RE is a contraction, a combination of two words. In this case, the two words are THEY and ARE, a pronoun and a verb. They’re going to the ball game tonight. THEIR is a pronoun that shows possession. That woman is their moth...