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The Forfeit Party

by UBU on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

1. Pam was the kind of plain girl who always hung around with a pretty one, and, unfortunately for me, in her case it was usually Virginia, my long time crush. Pam and I had mutual antipathy -- I thought her a conventional priss and she considered me a drug crazed communist, and I knew she was constantly making nasty comments about me behind my back, a situ...

Tips for Better Writing

by Johnboy9 on Sep 16, 2017
How To

I'm not sure one would really consider this a how-to article, but from the categories offered, it seems the closest one that matches the intent of this effort. I have not written this to deprecate or put down any author's writings, but to offer small suggestions that might help improve future writings. I mean no offense and if any is taken, I apologize in ad...

Mark's Mistake

by kirakakash02 on Aug 18, 2017
Fetish

"What part of don't drink this did you not understand?" Allen yelled at Mark. "It just smelled SO good and then I tasted it and I just couldn't help myself." "Well, I hope you really liked it because now you will have to drink more. You realize that this messes the whole schedule. You will have to be taken out of circulation until punishment is over. That...

How To Plot Flash Fiction

by oggbashan on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Copyright Oggbashan May 2008 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. * Flash fiction and particularly the variant 50-word fiction that I...

Notes to Myself on Writing Erotica

by J_Melquiades on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Implicitly, the root theme of all erotica is the human need to touch and be touched. We are primates. Acts of sex are central to every erotica narrative (even in their absence), but they are not erotica's primary subject. The primary subject is the how and the why of sexual behavior. The what remains inanimate without them. To remain dynamic, the what...

How To Write a Fifty-Word Story

by oggbashan on Sep 13, 2017
How To

* * * * * Copyright Oggbashan May 2006 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This essay includes works of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. * * * * * How to write a fifty-word story for...

"Tips on Writing Dialog," Said Smokey!

by Smokey125 on Feb 13, 2018
How To

Good Day! I Began Writing This Essay— Tuesday, January 30th, 2018, 6:31 p.m. "Well, it means being able to find and arrange just the most effective words to communicate your feelings and explain things." —Dr. Deborah Morelli ("Lying Young" part 1) Top of the morning to you! Or, bottom of the evening to you! Or, whenever you happen to be reading. Of the...

Punk-Chew-Ay-Shun

by Dreams of Desire on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Yes, I know its knott spellt that weigh, but sum people seem sew con-fused about simple gramma that I decided to post this humble guide and save them – and myself – some time in future. The Comma Comma usage is in some respects a question of personal writing style: some writers use commas liberally, while others prefer to use them sparingly. For instance...

Prisoner 5423

by AverageDude on Mar 26, 2018
Fetish

"It's final!" the judge says case 4467 has been settled with prisoner 5423 getting a life sentence to prison 357A6" the crowd behind you mumbles about your sentence as the gaurds walk over to you and escort you out of the court room.What's next? John Doe, Male (MtF) What's next? John Doe, Male (MtF)...

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Wrong place, wrong time

by Skullman1313 on Apr 21, 2017
Transsexual

John and Lisa were twins with strikingly similar features, although they weren't identical they were often mistaken for sisters due to John's long hair and feminine features. He usually laughed off people's mistakes because of his good nature and the fact that was completely non-aggressive, unlike Lisa. Lisa was a lesbian, which didn't seem to cause any trou...

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