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Waking up as a heroine

by Twisted314 on Apr 22, 2025

Staring down at my naked body in the bath I could still hardly believe my eyes sometimes. Two perfectly round, pale globes were floating gently in the water, rising just above the surface. If I sunk my body a bit deeper they would try to float up and if I stood up in the bath or sat at the edge, they would fall, only to settle into place like two proud hills...

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An Apologia

by Delirious_Capitulation on Mar 17, 2020
Reviews & Essays

As some of these stories seem not to fit with people's expectations, and thus upset some readers, I thought I would write this so that those who wish to can get an idea of the landscape of the stories before venturing in. TL:DR These stories are fantasies, but they are not genre fantasies; I try to write them so that, with some suspension of disbelief, the...

Earth Day Home Stretch Review

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

There were only seven Earth Day Contest entries, either in single-segment stories or completions of series to review in the last week of the contest, but they were all interesting and worthy contest entries. two of them, Munachi's "For a Better World" and SlickTony's three-part "Panic" series, were competitive with the best in the contest, in my opinion, and...

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...

Steamy Stories from Another World

by Fiftyfiftyfifty on Jan 17, 2021
Fantasy

Welcome to the fantasy world of Absoterra! It technically began with my story, "Erotic Dungeon Crawl," but didn't become a full blown world until my largest story, "A New World! Your Party of Hopeless Hotties". The more I wrote the latter, the more I wanted to flesh out the world, but there's only so much you can see when you read the sto...

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Z'mbutu's World: A Brief Primer

by Alii Nui on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Z'mbutu's World: A Brief Primer of the world of Etlaus My interest in the Sword and Sorcery genre began in college, back before people started calling it Fantasy, or even worse, Magical Realism. But, I digress. It began with Robert E. Howard, that flaming racist and ultimately tragic mama's boy, from East Texas. Although a frightened and small-minded man i...

Game Over

by Damot on Feb 16, 2019
Erotic Couplings

So, I was thinking, how about a story where you have many choices, but only one way to have a happy end? Instead of having different paths and ways to finish the story, there is only one right end to your story, but you will be able to choose nearly every chapter. The only problem is, one choice continues the hero's journey and the other one will be a bad en...

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How To Break the Literotica Toplist

by Tink4Fairy on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Have you ever wondered why some authors seem more popular than others? Why do some stories get so many views and votes, while others languish without the hope of a little red "H"? Why does it seem easier to get into the toplists in some categories but impossible in others? Is there some secret formula for writing a popular story? Yes, actually, there is—at...

The Floating World - Madelyn Redux

by electricblue66 on Mar 26, 2019
BDSM

As The Rolling Stones famously said, "Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste..." Not exactly; the first is a lie, but the second might just be true. I've been a writer here at Literotica since 2014, with a body of work that wanders through a number of categories; but I'm neither a master of, nor a citizen in, any single category....

Local is as Local Does

by bad_hobbit on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Author's Note: When I first published this (I hope) slightly humorous little paper, it was just to answer some ill-informed anonymous critic, and explain to readers why I used the words I did in my stories. Little did I realise that it would raise more feedback from further afield than all of my stories put together! I've had comments from people from the U...