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Elements of Literary Erotica

by sr71plt on Sep 16, 2017
How To

Although there is no requirement to strive for the literary in writing erotica, if you wish to do so, and want to do so well, I think there are several elements you need to build into your story (which ain't easy). What is discussed here probably isn't a definitive list and may be an arguable list, but if the highlighting of these evokes thought or discussio...

Writing Sci-Fi

by al_Ussa on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Sci-fi... science fiction. The very word conjures to mind spaceships, intergalactic civilization, laserbeams and robots. Or, maybe it just conjues up images of slightly overweight nerds in glasses who are obsessed with TV shows and live in their parents basement. Which is unfortunate, even if there is some grain of truth in it. I'll admit it. I'm a little n...

Tags.

by RicoLouis on Apr 19, 2017
Miscellaneous

As seen below their are many names for the large variety of sexual topics and no real agreed upon list of Tags so I am making a list as best I can to help readers find the stories that interest them. I will be using the most common named tags to make it easier for the readers to find what they like. Below we have an example. Name Stories Blowjob 34...

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Feathers on a String

by BuckyDuckman on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

There's a storytelling production put on in Baltimore called "Stoop Stories" where they invite everyday Joes and Janes to sit on a stoop in front of an audience and tell a story from their life about a certain topic. The topics change from week-to-week. According the producers, the people telling stories aren't supposed to memorize their speech or use notes....

Gay Lit. 101

by endthedream on Apr 3, 2019
Reviews & Essays

It's a curious thing, gay literature. It has, over the years, been the most difficult of books for me to read. Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, even Gordon Merrick (remember him?) and scores of other gay or bi writers seem defeated before they started. Excellent as Vidal and Williams and John Rechy can be, there is this terrible undercurrent or not so undercu...

Practical Writing / Story Telling 01

by The Avenger on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Hi. I am really grateful for the platform that Lit provided me to use and abuse. This is my way of giving back. This is intended for new Writers/Authors who are interested in learning a practical, technical method of developing their stories. Since I am posting this on Lit, the article focuses on Authors wishing to write and post on Lit and similar forum...

On Writing Celebrity Fantasies

by AchtungNight on Sep 16, 2017
How To

There comes a point in many writers' careers when they reflect on what they pen and why. I am at that point right now as I type this document. Perhaps you, the reader, are there with me. Whether or not, I hope you find lessons in these words. I hope you will understand that the opinions expressed herein are mine and that everything I say is merely a suggesti...

Literotica Authors 08: Ann Douglas

by Bob_Aganoush on Dec 23, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

I am conducting a series of interviews with authors on Literotica. This is the eighth in the series, with the author Ann Douglas. I've been reading Ann's work for literally decades, back to the days when she was posting stories on the alt.sex.stories Usenet group, but she has recently returned to Literotica and has been posting her stories here. I've been a...

Looking For Stories, Finding Fiction

by hickoryfarmer on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I had lunch with a beautiful man today. Years ago he got to second base with me, us on a couch, me in just a bra and jeans, freshly felt up and just about ready to let him unhook me. If he would have, he would have, if you know what I mean, but he didn't. I stopped him, him older, me married, inexperienced at fooling around, all the right reasons. He is beau...

Poets and Fools: On Writing Erotica

by javawarrior on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Poets and Fools A great moment occurs in the Citizen Kane of French films, The Children of Paradise, where the dreamy-eyed Baptiste finally gets the object of his desire: the beautiful Garance. She is the Aphroditic ideal he has been chasing throughout the film, and in one simple motion of a dress hem pulled up invitingly to reveal a leg, she offers herself...