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Literotica Authors 07: KennaColrite

by Bob_Aganoush on Dec 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

I am conducting a series of interviews with authors on Literotica. This is the seventh in the series, with the author KennaColrite. She is a relatively new author on Lit, but has already received quite a bit of attention. I have reached out to a variety of authors, some of who have been on the site for a while, others who are newer, but all write stories th...

My Views On Writing Erotica

by EroticaSeanStyle on Sep 1, 2017
How To

I know there are several stories in the "How To" section of Literotica.com regarding the topic of writing erotic stories. To tell you the truth, I've never read them and I really don't plan to. So why am I writing my own dissertation on this topic? Because everyone has their own point of view. Not everyone is correct, not everyone is wrong. I just want my vo...

How to Write "Above the Fray"

by WFEATHER on Aug 31, 2017
How To

I will be the first to admit that I am far from being the best writer on Literotica. Especially for someone without any formal training in writing (not that it is a requirement), I certainly recognize that I can improve my skills. However, I do enjoy the many positive comments I have earned – both public and private, and they far outweigh the negative commen...

What is Literotica?

by starrkers on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Literotica: is it just a fancy name for a porn site or is there a greater depth to the name? If you happen to stumble across the forums attached to this site (did you even know there were forums?), you might see someone promote the concept that this site is above "mere porn" and even above plain erotica -- there is meant to be a literary component to it, wh...

Review: Switchhitters

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Another great anthology of erotica that I highly recommend is SwitchHitters, edited by Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel. I purchased this book for the main purpose that it included a short story from Laura Antoniou, the author of The Marketplace series. Her particular entry in this anthology is about one of the characters from the premiere book in that serie...

Writing Sex Scenes

by WFEATHER on Sep 12, 2017
How To

This is Literotica, meaning that virtually all of the stories here will include at least one sex scene. However, there are probably quite a few people who wish to submit a tale or two to Literotica, but feel that writing a sex scene is a daunting task. To be honest, it is, even for those of us with a large number of submissions on Literotica. Sex is not a c...

Tolkien Erotica

by Barahir on Nov 25, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Why would anyone want to write naughty stories about characters who were very seldom, if ever, naughty? The question answers itself, really. <<<<<<<>>>>>>> In choosing to write erotica set in J.R.R. Tolkien's universe, one is immediately confronted with the nearly sexless nature of that universe. There aren't all...

Review: Erotic Fiction for Women

by MagicaPractica on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Slung, Michele, ed. Slow Hand: Women Writing Erotica. New York; HarpersCollinsPublishers, 1992. Brought together by Editor Michele Slung as a collection of stories by women that focuses on teasing anticipation and gradually building sensation to appeal to women, Slow Hand includes a wide variety of characters of different ages and backgrounds and sexual ori...

The Erogenes Club

by grimbous on Jan 17, 2018
Miscellaneous

Inspired by the role-playing game The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchhausen this is a place for us to take on a character and share hot or amazing fictional stand alone scenes of erotica. This is an experiment likely doomed for failure, but I thought I'd see how it flew. The Premise We are all distinguished members in good standing of a very exclusiv...

Open in Reader

A Plea for Accuracy and Truthfulness

by History Nut on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Our first duty as writers is to write the truth. That does not mean that we cannot, or should not write fiction or fantasy. It does, however, demand that we not tell our readers things which are physically, scientifically, and demonstrably false. We can write about things that do not exist, and indeed cannot exist, in our known universe. We can 'invent' tru...