Adverbs Of Frequency In Context Stories

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Improve Your Writing Technique

by Mostdefinitely on May 8, 2018
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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...

It Ain't Literature

by fishgullet on Sep 1, 2017
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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...

Self-Review for Literotica

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
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You've written this really nifty and/or hot story that you want to see posted on the Literotica story site but you're fairly new to this, and you haven't been able to get anyone on Literotica to read it and give advice on making it the best story on the site. What do you do? First, it doesn't have to be the best written or polished story on the site. Reader...

Parts of Speech Pt. 02

by velvetpie on Sep 17, 2017
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PRONOUNS A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun and there are eight types: personal, relative, interrogative, demonstrative, reflexive, intensive, reciprocal and indefinite. Personal pronouns refer to people or things. Examples are I, she, he, their and ours. They are going to the opera. Her hair color is horrible. A relative pronoun is usuall...

A Checklist for a Good Editor

by Selena_Kitt on Dec 9, 2019
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As an editor, establishing a good editing relationship with the author is of primary concern. Without trust between you, editing is going to be a disaster. The author needs to know you're interested only in making their work shine, not changing their voice, style or story. When an author knows this, they will be much more likely to accept suggestions and cha...

A Crash Course in Grammar

by KillerMuffin on Sep 12, 2017
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"I can't write." I see and hear that a lot from the widest variety of people. They don't like it or they "can't" do it. College students are the worst. After public speaking, expository writing has got to be the most hated class. There's a simple reason why. Once something has been written down someone else comes along and puts red marks all over the p...

Dialogue This

by Firebrain on Sep 1, 2017
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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...

The Art of Writing Smut

by Boxlicker101 on Sep 14, 2017
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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...

Writing Quality Sex Scenes

by TheEarl on Sep 11, 2017
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Almost every author at some point has trouble writing sex scenes. Sex is such a transcendent experience that it almost defies words. So how are you supposed to write about it then? Fear not, for I have scoured the forums to bring you the wisdom of the ages! And by that I mean I read what Weird Harold said on the subject. Do you really want to do this? The...

"Encyclopedia Erotica."

by RicoLouis on Feb 8, 2017
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The following is a guide to help writers like myself to improve and expanded our vocabularies or just find the right word when we get stumped. Comments and collaborations are welcome. I will be expanding and moving things around as it grows.What's next? Sexasaurus: Erotic Words Sex Positions Words For A Man Words For A Woman Words For Orgasm How to Give a G...

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