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Creating Constructive Feedback

by Zanzibar on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Authors, how many times have you wondered why people thought the way they did about your story? How many times have you looked at the information about your story and wonder why it got voted a 1 or a 5? How many times have you gotten feedback that provided no real information about why they thought your story was good, bad or indifferent? Readers, how many...

Italian Teases/Pleases Black Ch. 01

by BlkRainbow on Sep 11, 2017
Interracial Love

As a successful black executive Kirk avoids the perils of the casting couch and has learned the value of patience. He never seeks liaisons with women during interviews but knows from experience that by waiting patiently many, especially those of another race, will make an overture. Be it in a week, a month or a year – they do! By serendipity or design many f...

The Responsibility of Free Speech

by R. Richard on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Free speech does not mean the right to scream "Fire!' in a crowded movie theater. The matter has been decided in courts of law and in the court of public opinion. [It comes under the doctrine of reckless endangerment.] In both arenas, the backers of unlimited free speech have lost. Free speech does not mean the right to physically threaten someone. Again, t...

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...

Sparrows Caught and Caged

by nikisixx on Oct 6, 2020
Fetish

NOTE: This is a work of original fiction. All names, circumstances, or situations herein are purely fictional. They are not based upon either real people, governments, organizations, places, or real events. Should any parallels to real circumstances be drawn, historical or otherwise, they are purely coincidental. --------------------------------------------...

Making the Grade

by kristenreads on Sep 13, 2017
Mature

"Okay, everyone!" English Professor Jon Dowd's voice boomed across the lecture hall. He ran a hand through his short brown hair and sighed as a hush fell over the hall. Jon took his place at the lectern and recited the speech he'd given to every English Literature Lecture Series class since he'd begun his lengthy career at West Pine Community College nearly...

Kate and I Ch. 02-05

by sramir2 on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

First off I would like to show my appreciation for sexnovella, who was my editor for this arc of the story. ___________________________________ She has been by my side since I first started at the company, right out of college, in the past years we have been through everything. From staff turnovers, huge contract negotiations, betrayals and everything els...

P. O. V. in Erotica

by bgmisfun on Sep 13, 2017
Humor & Satire

What is P.O.V. and why does it matter? [This is a transcript of Prof. Dumbledore's lecture.] So you have some hot ideas and want to write erotica. This is what you come up with: The first approach: [Me and my roommate (yes, some of you teenage writers write this way) walked into a bar and saw a hot red head coed sitting in the corner all by herself....

Deborah

by Franco Pauli on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Franco started his first day at Educational Resources with the typical round of introductions mumbled through mouths of bagels and donuts moistened with hot coffee. The C.E.O. led him to the offices of every vice president and manager located on the floor. He was impressed with their politeness and professionalism, though a bit disappointed he wasn't introdu...

It's and Its

by Whispersecret on Sep 1, 2017
How To

It's or Its? What's the difference? Confusing "its" and "it's" is one of the most common mistakes I see in amateur writing. I will try to explain the difference between these two words so that you'll never again have to wonder if you used the correct one. You might be tempted to lay all the blame for your confusion on the apostrophe, but it's not really th...