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How to Write a 750 Word Story

by SunrockSin on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Ah, here it is, the single most controversial story at Literotica today, the bastion of the unethical writer, the tool of the ruthless cheater and the downfall of the proud tradition of the Literotica Survivor Contest. Ladies and gentlemen, and wenches and rogues may I present the seven hundred fifty word story. Never has so much attention been wasted on a p...

CHYOA GUIDE

by Mr.B. on Jul 30, 2014
Non-Erotic

Welcome. CHYOA is a site dedicated to interactive adult fiction. It offers an interactive story-telling environment where readers determine the outcome of the stories by choosing which path to follow every time they are given a choice. This guide will help you understand how the site works and the rules to follow, especially if you are interested in writing...

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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...

Why I Won't Read Your Story

by Sailor_Witch on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Dear Literotica authors, Thank you for writing and sharing your hard work. I think too few people realize what it takes to develop a story and bring it to a point that it is ready for the reading audience. I have read many, many fine stories here on Literotica and I am amazed that there are so many talented people out there who are willing to share their ha...

The Eight Hundred Word Story

by Middleagepoet on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

  Well it seems the verdict is in, the great literary minds of the Literotica Survivor Contest have made it official: the eight hundred word story has now replaced the seven hundred fifty word story as the new standard for crap. Yes, the seven hundred fifty word story, the scourge of last year's contestants, seems to have faded into the Survivor Archiv...

I'm Glad I'm Not a Virgin

by KaseyKlein on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I'm glad I'm not a virgin. How do I explain to a man, what a man cannot understand? My question is rhetorical. I could tell by the way he held me he wanted to nail me, he thought he was going to nail me. I admit, stepping close, my foot between his may have helped in that perception. I wanted to feel how much he wanted me, one hand between my shoulder bla...

Practical Writing / Story Telling 02

by The Avenger on Sep 13, 2017
How To

A Dramatic, Classical Story To reiterate, I defined a story as an artificial construction intended to give the illusion of reality. (What? What?) A dramatic, classic, which is the type I am interested in expounding on, is defined as: "The story of a protagonist who tries to get something which he/she desperately needs that is very difficult to get and su...

Six Times A Day

by SpinalGlass on Apr 29, 2025

Welcome to SpacerX's Six Times A Day Authors Note: With Permission to republish this story from the original author, Here is Six Times A Day. (This story is NOT yet Finished) This story was originally written by SpacerX back in 2002 before being removed when his site was taken down. Fortunately I am able to post it myself on here. The first 3 chapters will...

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Literotica Fun Ch. 02

by pamper1 on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Couplings

After the first round of pleasurable fun, we took a small break in between the next stories. Michael went downstairs to fix us some specialty coffee while I setup the laptop for the next round. Opening up the page to Don's webpage, I scanned thru the first couple of pages of his 'Wild Night in Vegas' story which he wrote for the winner of a contest that was...

The Art of Writing Smut

by Boxlicker101 on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Writing smut, like any other kind of writing, takes a certain amount of skill and knowledge. Some writing skills are not required, such as establishing characters or plot development, because the only thing the dedicated readers of smut care about is graphic sex, and the more detailed it is, the better. Character is less important than the sizes of his cock...