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Self-Review for Literotica

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

You've written this really nifty and/or hot story that you want to see posted on the Literotica story site but you're fairly new to this, and you haven't been able to get anyone on Literotica to read it and give advice on making it the best story on the site. What do you do? First, it doesn't have to be the best written or polished story on the site. Reader...

Why I Will Read Your Work

by AnnOnymousFantasia on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I want to tell you what catches my eye and why, so you can incorporate it, if you wish, into your work. Naturally there are genres, fetishes and other topics that fall into the personal taste category that I do not read, and I won't get into; while they have bearing on whether I'll read a story, this piece is intended to provide insight for all writers. Per...

A Checklist for a Good Editor

by Selena_Kitt on Dec 9, 2019
How To

As an editor, establishing a good editing relationship with the author is of primary concern. Without trust between you, editing is going to be a disaster. The author needs to know you're interested only in making their work shine, not changing their voice, style or story. When an author knows this, they will be much more likely to accept suggestions and cha...

The Spelling Bee

by MeetTheHumpers on Sep 12, 2017
Humor & Satire

Starring Big-Boobed Educator Hilda Humper in: "The Spelling Bee" Written by Victor C. Nathan * "Now class, pay attention," Hilda Humper said to her twelfth grade English class as she adjusted the strap of her triple J cup brassiere and let her eyes scan the boys' groins for hints of erections. "This being close to spring break, we are going to do somethi...

My Thoughts on Writing Erotica

by epiphany65 on Sep 13, 2017
How To

I wish this section was called "Advice" or "Encouragement" rather than "How to". "How to" seems a little more emphatic than what I want to say. Still, I feel like putting in my two cents worth. I was a long-time reader of Literotica before I dared attempt writing a story myself. It was only once my dissatisfaction with what I had read prompted me to give i...

The Right Editor

by jehoram on Sep 1, 2017
How To

There are quite a lot of articles on how authors can use editors, and how editors can help authors. They usually examine the proper use of language, the importance of continuity in a story, and some pitfalls that new writers of erotica (or any fiction, for that matter) need to avoid. I'm lucky in that I've used an editor for years who is not only a personal...

9 Steps to Sexier Stories

by electric1 on Sep 12, 2017
How To

As a reader, I want better porn. As a writer, I've taken note of the most common weaknesses in stories here, and I offer the following as a reminder to all of us. Porn stories can be made sexier, stronger, and more effective by following the tips below: 1. Skip Irrelevant Details If your story is about Betty Boob seducing pool boy Dick Hung, do not start w...

Observations of a Picky Reader

by Barns10 on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Hello! I have been a Literotica reader since 2007. I have been overall impressed by the quality of writing on the site and I appreciate the work everyone does in creating their stories and admire the courage it takes to post a story. I commend all those who have used Lit to develop as a writer. That said, often I am a picky reader and have noticed things...

Giving and Taking Lit. Feedback

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

In all likelihood most authors posting stories to Literotica are seeking connection and approval from readers here—and there's nothing wrong about that. And a good many are also interested in receiving help in developing their writing style and the popularity of their stories. There's nothing about that either. There also are readers willing to help authors...

The Hairdresser

by justincbenedict on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

JULY 2001 "Can't I cum, just once, Jenise...it's been 139 days and counting!" But Seifert knew what would happen to him if he bugged his wife again! THWACK! Jenise Quynlan thwacked her husband in the side of the neck as he scurried to the back of the Buttermilk Beauty Bazaar. Yes, and then she tugged on the chains that were locked through the hoops on his...