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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...

Beetlesmith's Ch. 25

by dresbach on Feb 5, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Lost in a Roman...wilderness of pain, and all the children are insane. —The End by The Doors ******** I woke to the murmur of voices. The devotees and pain aficionados were starting to filter back into the Caligula Grotto. Stopping abruptly in her tracks, a pretty and voluptuous young blonde with shapely legs—and rump to match—caught sight of Gloria and...

Julie Frances Ch. 00-01

by elphaba69 on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Prologue It was a cold and snowy night, Julie Frances sat staring out the window and pondering her future or current lack of. She was stuck in a dead end job and her personal life was a mess. It was on that night, she made the decision that something had to change. First off she had to start living her life for herself. She had to stop worrying about the...

Sprung Ch. 05

by Vandemonium1 on Dec 12, 2018
Loving Wives

This is Alternative Ending #5 of 'Sprung'. It has the same beginning as 'Sprung 1 - 4, all the way down to 'Alternate Ending Number 5'. It stands alone. There's no sex and it isn't a complete ending. Use your imagination. My public service gift to those struggling to start writing is an invitation. Grab any of the stories below you like and do what you wil...

A Little Respect

by LoveTheSun on Sep 12, 2017
NonHuman

"And what am I supposed to do with you?" He looked down at me with a genuine glare of annoyance. I had been expecting a sneer at least, or a wild maniacal laugh as he gloated over my pathetic situation, but right at that moment it seemed as though I was more of an inconvenience than anything else. I was a little taken aback, forgetting my fear for a second...

A Tale of Arcane Space: Lost & Found

by MisterWildCard on Jun 1, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Before we begin, a few notes for clarity: All characters engaged in romantic and sexual activity are adults over the age of eighteen. Although the primary genre for this is Sci-Fi/Fantasy, elements of this story can also fall under the headings of erotic couplings, group sex, anal, voyeur/exhibitionism, lesbian sex, and interracial/nonhuman sex. This story...

Just an Old Legend Ch. 09

by TaLtos6 on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

The first chapter of this has caused some confusion due to the way that the story twists. This is the huntress' tale. It might answer some questions and then, it might cause more. Don't give up, we're getting to where this all weaves together. ------------ Helen looked up, admiring his powerful body again. She reached and ran her fingers through the straig...

Hutch's Property Ch. 01

by bucksilver on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

This story is based on a set of true events that went down in the spring of last year. I started writing it as as they were happening. The story was completed when the couple involved came for a visit during Christmas. Of course, the names have been changed and the location changed to the Mid-Atlantic coast.     Yes, he had a deposition that had caused hi...

The Little Boy in the Boat

by Penelope Street on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

August 8, 1853 Six Leagues East of Cape Cod The shadows were already long on the deck of the Mordecai Brown as a handful of whooping sailors made their way aft, dragging with them some baggy clothes and the teenager therein. "Captain Gregg!" one of the seamen beckoned as the group reached the master's cabin. "What?" called a gruff voice from within. "We...

Estuary Ch. 03

by Belengo on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Estuary: (n) - that part of the mouth or lower course of a river in which the river's current meets the sea's tide. 1:10 said one. 1:02 said the other. Eliza sat alone on the sofa, resting her ankle in its cumbersome cast, and idly wondered which one was telling the truth. Neither the cable box nor the DVD player seemed particularly credible to her. It was...