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Literotica Monthly Awards 2020: April

by Literotica on Jul 14, 2020
Erotic Couplings

Manu and I would like to thank all the authors who submitted during the month, and all the other months for that matter! We've tallied the reader's votes, and are happy to announce the winners of April Reader's Choice Awards. First Place ($150 Cash Prize Winner):The Rask Rebellion by SnekguySecond Place ($100 Cash Prize Winner):Matchmaker 03: March by Sanit...

One to Grow On

by DTales on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

There was a card on Amy's desk, resting in the home row of her keyboard so she couldn't possibly miss it before returning to work. Her desk was clean enough that any foreign object would be noticed immediately, of course. Amy opened the unsealed envelope and found a card with a sad-looking puppy next to a pile of crumbs and frosting on a plate, a few flecks...

Diss, Assemble

by DTales on Sep 24, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Dr. Rossum entered his classroom from the door near the electronic blackboard, which was really more of a huge pressure-sensitive multipurpose monitor and tablet. Those who grew up long ago might remember the dissonance from calling green slates affixed to walls "blackboards" rather than chalkboards. With chalk out of the equation, and any color available at...

Milk, Made

by DTales on Feb 26, 2019
Humor & Satire

A Short Story By D. *** The first time she saw it, she laughed. Casey was walking through the city, her heavy book bag over her shoulder, when she looked across the street and saw the sign: MILK BAR. It was printed in a thick serif font, possibly Rockwell. The windows seemed tinted, perhaps for the same reason someone started marketing opaque milk bottles...

Long Pull: Hand-Picked Dark Roast

by DTales on Nov 20, 2017
Humor & Satire

"In this case, Miss Ghandour, your appeal has been denied." The Dean of Athletics didn't look much like a dean. Unless his first name was "Dean," which it easily could be. With his very short cropped hair and ill-fitting suit, he looked like a football player giving a press conference about domestic violence. Too old and flabby to be athletic anymore, but n...

Long Pull - O Come Like Ol' Faithful

by DTales on Dec 12, 2018
Humor & Satire

Karen opened the back door after hearing a few knocks from the back room. Zelda and Connie walked in, both bundled in winter coats, Zelda's face hidden behind her favorite scarf. Even though she grew up here, she never got used to even the gentlest Pacific Northwestern winters. Meanwhile, Connie wasn't even wearing a hat. Maybe she didn't want to mess up tha...

The Player Witch Augment

by DTales on Sep 13, 2017
Humor & Satire

Ross had to wait for the entire street to be empty before he dared enter the storefront he was stood near for a few minutes. He pretended to read the USA Today he'd found near a trash can until everyone's back was turned, and he jumped into the entrance of Mystical Solutions. As generic a name as any, Ross has received one email too many talking about 'natu...

The Player Witch Augment Ch. 02

by DTales on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

The Player Witch Augment 2: Paranormal Virility Written By D. ***** Katrina almost dropped the controller in disgust, staring at the results screen. It was a hard-fought battle, ending in a tie-breaking match that split the rounds five-four. And she lost! The unknown esoteric energies of the world that baffled scientists were at her fingertips. The powe...

Out of the Bag

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

Ellin left her Calc 1 class as the bell rang overhead, book bag slung over her side. The guidance counselor's told her she had to apply herself more once she was in college, but these first two weeks were a breeze. She didn't have to interact with anyone she didn't want to, ate whenever she wanted, and studied things that interested her. Well, except for Ca...

Show Some Restraint

by DTales on Aug 7, 2018
Humor & Satire

The office environment could be a stressful one. This wasn't exactly the boiler room, so to speak, but this office handed out complimentary stress balls with the company logo on them when they knew they'd be entering crunch time. Perhaps they wouldn't have needed to if they hadn't shed fifteen 'redundant' staff members last month. Holly had maintained her p...