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Save the Cat!? No, Burn the Bitch!

by swingerjoe on Sep 14, 2017
How To

In 2005, a writer named Blake Snyder wrote a book titled, Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need. It was a guide for aspiring screenwriters, which outlined the elements necessary for creating a profitable screenplay. It included a template that writers could follow step-by-step (or "beat" by "beat") and create their own blockbuster-wor...

The Survivor Contest

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I have complained twice about how the Survivor contest works and my complaints were not well received, an understatement. The hostile smugness of the response to my comments surprised me and made me realize that there is nothing funny or fun about the Survivor Contest. This is a very serious competition, indeed. After all, there is money involved and whenev...

Joanna's Story Ch. 02

by RavenSSS on Sep 15, 2017
BDSM

Chapter 02 Celia's Wedding Night Two weeks before their wedding, Ken approached Celia. This was the first time Celia had seen Ken since her impregnation. She was immediately aroused, but held her sphincter tightly closed. She had been fantasizing about their wedding night and came close to orgasm when Ken came near her. "Celia," glared Ken, "I am so damne...

Reviewing the Survivor Contest

by PrincessErin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In a perfect world, there would be no need for competition. Everyone would share what they had and no one would be left hungry, or homeless. Isn't that a perfect scene? Of course it is, but in reality, it will never happen. Human nature is thus that being competitive is a way of survival. Even when you look at the science behind conception, you see that sper...

Musings on the "New" Survivor Contest 2009

by SunrockSin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Throughout the years the Survivor Contest at Literotica has evolved as the sometimes fierce competition has pressed, bent and sometimes broken the rules. Some competitors have attempted to compound the rules with "ethical" standards branding contestants competing well within the rules as cheaters. Others redefine the "spirit" of the competition as simply try...

About Writing Sequels

by silkstockingslover on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Summary: A brief essay about my philosophy on writing sequels. Thanks: To MAB7991 for a quick edit of this brief essay. To my fans, I am greatly appreciative of your support for my stories. I love when you leave comments and when you e-mail your thoughts. I love getting requests for original stories and I also love the fevered requests I get for sequels....

Pimp Your PCs

by sarahhh on Sep 12, 2017
How To

Author's Note: This is NOT a "How-to" pertaining to Kegel exercises for strengthening PC muscles. No, it is a "How-to" regarding how to generate "quality" Public Comments (PCs) on your stories. James R. Scouries, Esq., that esteemed Literotica author who writes under the name "scouries" has indicated that I am "Author of more 100+ comment stories than anyone...

Voting and Comments

by 49greg on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

This is meant to be a short essay aimed at other writers, writers who read, and readers who write (I put myself in this last class.) In it I plan to discuss the evolution of how I vote on other stories and ask how others vote, followed by some comments on comments about my, and other, stories. My aim is to encourage some discussion on these subjects. oooOO...

Debris

by spankableBelle on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

I sat huddled in the corner, silent sobs racking my body. The cold air rushed against my barely clad form, but the open windows were the only way I had to remind me that I was still alive. My soul was tortured and my heart was broken. I was alone and lonely and my sadness wrapped brittle fingers across my mind. The blank screen across the room mocked me. No...

Anonymous' Favourite Fetish

by opyaocevymufldcmifcs on Mar 6, 2018
Fetish

His name was Anonymous, Ano for short. He stood at roughly five feet tall and five feet around. Acne scars marred his skin and pus filled pimples threatened to erupt at any time. On this early evening he sat in resounding darkness with his computer on and his pants off. The blinds were closed to block out the joyous sunset outside and his oversized headphone...