Editing the sexy way.
Don't forget the important tags.
Advice tidbits on giving/ taking Literotica writing advice.
What is P.O.V. and why does it matter?
A sermon on writing.
Who they are and why I chose them.
Help Your Readers. Categorized Your Story Correctly.
Why I write anal in my stories - debunking the theories.
A brief essay about my philosophy on writing sequels.
Online cybersex leads to something incredible
A how-to guide for authors writing stories with transsexuals.
Man's life takes a left-hand turn, and he wasn't driving.
How being a bit vague can help your writing.
I am...are you?
One writer of stories on Literotica appeals for patience.
Think before you type.
The benefits of obedience in a D/s relationship.
Two writers explore writing, and each others' bodies.
Why sexual frustration makes better erotica than experience.
Reflections about an emerging passion and a compulsion.
A participant in the 2012 Author Survivor Contest relects.
An essay about words.
I am trying to get myself to think about sex for once.
Four people meet at a cocktail party.
Your (not so) adoring audience.
How the right editor can make a good story better.
A cathartic releasing of emotions.
Two strangers get off together.
Try it. YOU might like it.
Using Survivor as a tool - setting goals - expanding skills.
A short essay on my views on verbose in a story.
A "How To" on the makings of a good chain story.
Abby displays herself as per Tom's instructions.
How to write draft two of a novel.
Getting through the plagues that plague draft one.
Beginner erotic writer accidentally shares with his muse.
Melissa wants to know how she would read in a story.
A Porn Reader’s Manifesto.
Some reflections upon Literotica and what it taught me.
I needed to tell my mom how I feel. A true letter.
Overcoming inhibitions to live out their fantasies.
The Quick & Dirty way to write a Porn Without Plot One-shot.
Those darn characters insist on having minds of their own!
Blink and you're dead.
I want a hero, not a weapon strapped with pecks.
From Idea to publishing. Fun.
Sex in novels ... what for?
You ever think that comics are having one crisis too many?
Some notes on helping others improve their writing skills.
Christmas is a time for starting over.
The answer to "How Do You Write Such HOT Sex Scenes?"
An author writes too close to home.
Some ideas to consider if you are eyeing e-publishing.
A few of my personal favorites.
In defense of returning to the well.
EC's thoughts about his novel "The Pledge Mistress".
My thoughts on "The Freshman" and its creation.
As story of a young writer and her sexy editor.
How and where fiction writers get their experience.
Because it turns me on.
A brief guide to writing scary stories.
A work around for writers block... with benefits.
A new alias for a mysterious drifter.
An (updated) missive of the use of non-US English.
Why I write incest stories.
Inspired to meet NaNoWriMo's goal.
Big city reporter goes to a small town.
Erotica author needs inspiration.
Keeping love real for the reader.
What romance writing is really about.
Advice on proper editing.
The writer's seminar was just the beginning.
A writer seeks and finds, a lesbian subject for her book.
Better to have love and lost and loved again
Is it really that bad?
First-class advice for authors.
An outdoor pleasure.
Brianna and Nathan have fun with some toys.
Strategies for writing A LOT.
...and a few I don't.
Dark correspondence.
A cautionary tale of scandal, sex & erotic stories.
Honing your story for submission yourself.
Freddie's surefire ways to eliminate writer's block.
A discussion of writing the best literary story you can.
It's easy and it's fun! (Well, not so easy...)
Thoughts on why I write erotica.
Using the Zodiac to create vivid characters.
Where does storytelling begin and end?
Self-explanatory, eh?
She controls his arousal with just her words alone.
Why a writer should consider using a grammar checker.
Commentary on Black erotica.
A really short guide to giving constructive feedback.
Tips for writing stories in Interracial cuckoldry theme
Just don't do it.
Yes, she dared to call it that!
WARNING: This is a non-erotic story. Please exit now.
How writers can be better, happier hookers - with examples.
The formula in each category.