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Afterword

by WFEATHER on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The Forward had been easy to write – essentially just a statement about my writing career to date and how the stories selected for the anthology were received by the public and by critics both then and now. Two new tales had been crafted for the anthology, and my editor was highly impressed with both. The Afterword, however, was proving to be quite a stres...

How We Met

by DickVesuvius on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

After reading my stories some readers may be curious or have emailed to ask me, how did you meet Sharon? The short answer is we met through Literotica. I stumbled across one of Sharon's stories one day. I liked her story because it was well-written and her characters seemed real to me. I appreciated her descriptions of the people and the action lines in the...

How To Write a Holiday Contest Story Entry

by sack on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Note: With 2 weeks left to submit stories to Literotica's 2004 Winter Holiday Story Contest, there is still plenty of time to create your own precious masterpiece. As for myself, I've never won a holiday contest; some of my other stories have done very well, others have been perceived as quite mediocre. I figure I've made every mistake twice, so am trying to...

Author's Fantasy

by vargas111 on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

This is the kind of reader Homer would like to "know." ***** A pretty and obviously affluent forty-something woman in a spankingly short maternity dress approached a short dark man in the Homer Vargas wing of an erotica bookstore. "My God! I can't believe it," she exclaimed. "You are ...you must be ... Homer Vargas!" "Now why would you say that?" the man...

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...

Improve Your Writing: Summary

by GeneMajors on Sep 1, 2017
How To

I have written fiction for twenty-five years: published three novels and a collection of short and novella-length stories, as well as have a desk-full of novels and short stories in progress. Below I have summarized the questions aspiring authors ask me and my answers to them. Hope this helps you write better stories. Plot: All well written stories follow...

Reading Porn at the Library

by KatPissinger on Nov 27, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Writing porn is usually a very lonely process, and if it weren't for the great encounters some of my stories are based on, and the great encounters that follow some of my stories, I wouldn't be doing it. This is about some of the more unexpected outcomes of forays into smut. My friend Novella, upon hearing that I'm also a writer of porn, thought it would b...

Erotic Games Ch. 03

by jealouscuck on Jul 17, 2018
Fetish

MEREDITH'S STORY When Brad and I got married, I was intending to leave my wild side behind. I was a nurse and really enjoyed it. I had made it up to the position of a personal nurse to a very nice doctor. Brad called on my doctor and that is how we got to know each other. I had been in several relationships, but I was not ready to settle down just yet. I am...

Pussy, Peckers, and Pizza Ch. 05

by LIVINRFANTASIES on Sep 15, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Great Smokey Mountains and Pizza 1971 But first some more useless facts explaining our love for pizza. These stories make it sound as if everyday was sex and games. Far from it. With three kids, working from ten to twelve hour days, school and church events, and life, our games were spread out randomly over the next sixty years. Most of the time we were j...

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...