Dissertation Stories

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The Prometheus Invasion Ch. 02

by Scribe65 on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The sky over the mountains to the east had turned from night to twilight as they walked on the flight line. Lindstrom was in a flight suit. Manville was still in the flight suit he'd put on in California. Manville saw that the Sabre that had gotten him to Nellis had been replaced by an F-89 Scorpion, built by Northrop. It had two seats, one more than the Sa...

Carabella Ch. 01

by DawnJ on Sep 19, 2017
Mature

The sound made her turn her head...and there he was, standing on the other side of the fountain. She couldn't possibly have heard his footsteps, so what sound made her aware of him? She shook her head and blinked, but he remained there. She could not tell if he was looking at her, though his face was turned toward her. He was far enough away that she didn't...

The Poet and His Muse

by peacekeeper25 on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

While Jason Petrov stirred his oatmeal in the boiling water, thinking about the new poem he was writing, saying the line in his head, sensing he was getting closer, the phone rang shattering his thoughts and forcing him to close his eyes at the disturbance. "Oh, fuck!" he muttered out loud, slamming the spoon down on the counter then barked, "Who the hell co...

Gifted Grifter Ch. 08

by DrSqueaky on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Gifted Grifter #8: The Return of Jessie My "sugar daddy" weekend with Julie changed me. I missed her terribly after seeing her off at the airport. Since the time I had invented the mindreader until that weekend, I my primary objective had been to use my device to seduce as many hot women as possible. But now, when I thought of having sex with a hot woman, I...

00066 The LGBT Alternative Ch. 01

by Tarbut on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Don Bobore Tramatza is a Catholic priest who's been sent to a remote town in Sardinia to inspect Don Zuseppe Mendula's parish, as the latter feels guilty of squandering the religious capital of the town. Don Bobore questions Don Zuseppe: "Zuseppe, I don't understand what are you complaining about. The last vendetta was carried out forty years ago, well befo...

Alpha Matings

by Tara_Neale on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

You've just finished another of your early morning runs. When you left I was curled up on the sofa with the laptop and that damned cup of hot, black coffee again. You thought I'd still be typing away when you get home. But as you head off to the showers you don't see me and wonder what mischief I'm up to now. When you pass the bedroom you notice that I've c...

The Lotus and the Flame Pt. 01

by NancyAllbright on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Farida looked at her reflection in the mirror and felt a small pebble of discontent land in the pit of her stomach. Today was her first day back university and she wasn't looking forward to it at all. Anyone else should have been excited that they were embarking on their third and final year but Farida felt so stressed out she would have hidden and not gone...

The Dissertation

by Foxy21 on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

"Still not speaking, then." My accuser is doctor Morris Walker, head of legal studies and someone I once thought I was in love with. Morris is renowned for his Casanova exploits and our relationship ended when I realised the rumours about him were true. "I'm sorry Morris. I never even saw you. . . I've got more important things on my mind." I'm unable to d...

Roget

by Cinnamon69 on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

This story is autobiographical, in that it relates something that happened to me recently. It was a lot of fun so I wanted to share it with you all. Please let me know if you like it. * * * * * My name is Cinnamon. I am a graduate student in Classics at a big university. I've finished all my classes and most of my doctoral research, so I am spending most o...

The Heart Shaped Neighbor

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

This story takes place in 1978, twenty years before "The Heart Shaped Pendant." It was an early October night, a warm Indian summer indulgence. I reclined on a lawn chair in my back yard with a cold lemonade next to me, basking in the southern zephyrs wearing only my shorts. It was a night to celebrate: my latest book, an adventure novel, had just made the...