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Use of a Grammar Checker

by Timothy_Dickey on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Why Every Writer Should Consider Using a Grammar Checker Before a Story Submission That is a question that I pondered on during the writing of my first story before this second submission. Why should I? Do I really need it? Other writers have friends, family, and editors to look over their manuscripts before submission. Will they need to use a Grammar Che...

How NOT to Write

by CornishBabe on Sep 16, 2017
How To

How not to write -- A look at the common, and not so common errors on the internet Please note, I can't tell people how to write, nor can I ever hope to cover all the possible mistakes people make. This is just a little piece I put together a few months back for my college's e-magazine. Thanks for reading! * With the internet information sharing has nev...

A Note from a Reader

by Bhob on Sep 1, 2017
How To

OK, I'm not a professional writer. I'm not an editor or anyone else with a recognized expertise. I'm a reader. I fell in love with the written word when I was eight years old and I've been in love with it ever since. I've read thousands of books, from just about every type you could name. Fiction and non-fiction, horror, science fiction, science fantasy and...

New York Taxi Driving Tales Ch. 03

by gunhilltrain on Jul 15, 2020
Reviews & Essays

I couldn't imagine Travis Bickle driving anything but a Checker. There's that ominous but striking scene at the beginning when his vehicle emerges from a cloud of steam. With Bernard Herrmann's music on the soundtrack, it sets the tone for the rest of the movie. A very American product, Checker Motors operated out of Kalamazoo, MI. It was created in 1922 fr...

Literotica: Feedback and Conduct

by TwistedPlayr on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

***I hope that I do not offend any of the readers on Literotica who take the time to vote and leave feedback on the stories they read, be they named or anonymous.*** I have been writing for over ten years, and posting to Literotica for almost two. Before I posted my stories to Literotica, I posted them to ASSTR (Newsgroup erotica repository). Throughout all...

Off the Top

by Wet Miranda on Sep 1, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

I recently went to New Orleans, and found the coolest club. It was like no other bar I had ever seen in my life. I just have to tell you about what happened that night. Here is a log of that night's events, from both my perspective and from my friend Darlene's perspective. 9:00 P.M., New Orleans, 85 degrees out. My name is Miranda. I am 29, 5"7, have medi...

Easy Guide To Better Writing

by Wm_Sexspear on Sep 19, 2017
How To

You've written a story, you want to post it. You're not an English major, but want your story to read well. I wrote the following short checklist to help you. It contains no jargon or technical terms. Much below reflects my opinions, not rules of grammar. Remember free advise is worth everything you paid for it. * * * * * Proofread your story by reading it...

Score Checkers Anonymous

by Rumple Foreskin on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Just before he climbed into his bi-plane and flew away, the great DreamPilot and I knocked out the following piece of pitiful prose in recognition of the mental anguish many otherwise semi-sane writers experience during the last few days of a Literotica contest. Rumple Foreskin == SCORE CHECKERS ANONYMOUS: affecting the afflicted A shadow of despair, des...

The Experience Ch. 03

by OfficerM on May 7, 2019
Fetish

***And we've reached Part 3 of what now looks to be a five-part story. Emma begins to really let the experience wash over and excite her here as she becomes comfortable playing along in the game. Let me know what you think in the comments and stay tuned. Some real excitement will be coming in Part 4 with the big climax in Part 5! (Again, don't forget to star...

And The Winner Is...

by rpsuch on Sep 15, 2017
Humor & Satire

Mr. Stephen KingRural Road 1New Hampshire, USA Dear Mr. King, My friend Becky said she knew you and I entered this story contest but I didn't win anything so I thought I would send you my story. They didn't even give me any feed back. Could you please criticize it for me? By the way, I learned in my writing class that you should always edit a story before...