Writing Slurred Speech Erotica Stories

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Carer's Tale Pt. 01

by jon.hayworth on Sep 5, 2018
Mature

A CARER'S TALE In praise of elderly women part 1 Nothing is certain except "death and taxes" according to both Daniel Defoe and Benjamin Franklin. I would add to that, - the indignity of old age. I am a "peripatetic carer" and well acquainted with old age, and the indignity inflicted on the old. My job chiefly consists of changing incontinence pads and mak...

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...

It Ain't Literature

by fishgullet on Sep 1, 2017
How To

What is the difference between a good story and a bad one? With so many different preferences and perversions percolating among the aficionados of this site, what one person enjoys another may detest. The best erotica is not the sex, but how the story of sex. Many works that would have been good stories have been sabotaged by poor grammar. On one hand gramm...

Grammatical Erotica Pt. 01-02

by Sappholovers on Sep 12, 2017
How To

Grammatical Erotica, Part I. Styles for writing erotica should vary just as our lovemaking should vary. There should many times and places for hot, quick, fast, intense sex: Take me hard in the morning, half-asleep, balls squeezed, lips on cock, your pussy moist from your own pleasuring, then mount me quick, and fuck me fast and furious, Hendrix riffing...

"Tips on Writing Dialog," Said Smokey!

by Smokey125 on Feb 13, 2018
How To

Good Day! I Began Writing This Essay— Tuesday, January 30th, 2018, 6:31 p.m. "Well, it means being able to find and arrange just the most effective words to communicate your feelings and explain things." —Dr. Deborah Morelli ("Lying Young" part 1) Top of the morning to you! Or, bottom of the evening to you! Or, whenever you happen to be reading. Of the...

Dialogue This

by Firebrain on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Dialogue This: Making Your Characters Talk Y'know, people often say to me: "Firebrain, how come you write such good dialogue?" My stock response (whilst smiling smugly) is that I watched a lot of Buffy. Now that's actually quite relevant - Joss Whedon is the king of quippy dialogue and gorgeously grey characters - but that doesn't help you, on the other si...

Improve Your Writing Technique

by Mostdefinitely on May 8, 2018
How To

Author's Note: This's the second time I'm posting this article on Literotica. The first time it was up didn't go down so well. I kept getting attacked by anonymous trolls. Which I didn't handle in the manner I felt an adult should have. But I've decided to put it back up. Not because I wish to get under the skin of my critics, but for the reason I first put...

Stories & Seductions

by vixennevictorienne on Sep 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

“We write in order to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospection.” Anais Nin It is that first moment that transcends all speech and thought – the moment our eyes meet. Shy yet lingering smiles greet our shared gazes. I lower my eyes demurely, flirtatiously—the gesture containing all the expertise of an eighteenth-century courtesan. I purse my lip...

A Reader Comments

by Suite21men on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Copyright 2010 Suite21men In cruising through the stories on Literotica, I come across compelling arguments for voting and leaving comments. One author's essay on this subject had 45 comments with the readers explaining why they don't comment. I was going to comment also but I ended up with too many words. (3538 to be exact.) Hence, this essay. (After readi...

Og's Blog Pt. 01

by oggbashan on Apr 27, 2020
Reviews & Essays

Og's Blog Part 01 September to December 2019 Copyright oggbashan (and copyright for those I have quoted) Apart from the Author's name this is supposed to be non-fiction. A couple of people have asked me to make a permanent record of the real-life anecdotes I had posted in the Authors' Hangout and General Board so this is the first part. +++ How I chose...