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Snippettsville - 600 word stories
Dear Authors and Readers,
Welcome to Snippettsville! We hope you enjoy reading through the Introduction written by Alex De Kok, and the stories herein submitted that will bring our township to life.
All authors are more than welcome to add their own contribution to Snippettsville. I do strongly suggest you read through any existing stories first. Standard Literotica Rules apply along with those Rules at the end of Alex's Introduction.
Hi, fellow writers,
Welcome to Snippettsville.
Snippettsville was founded in the 1860s by Zachariah Snippett who built a lumber mill to handle the timber that was being cut around that time. When the timber ran out and the loggers moved on, Snippettsville sank back into a cosy obscurity that it maintains today. These days not much more than a wide place in the road to elsewhere, Snippettsville functions mainly as a dormitory for city folks wanting to live somewhere more rural. Not as attractive a concept as it used to be, because the traffic entering and leaving the city seems to get heavier daily. The endless highway repairs don't help either.
The population is five hundred and ninety-nine, although Elly-Mae Jensen is expecting her second child real soon now. You'll find the usual things around here, diner, general store, rooms for rent and the like.
Hannah McGuire runs the diner. She gets some breakfast and lunch trade from the locals, and some of the truckers leaving the city have passed the word around that it's well worth the ten-minute detour from the Interstate for one of Hannah's breakfasts.
Jack and Ethel Carr run the general store. You might want to say hello to Jack, 'cause he's a writer too. He hasn't sold anything yet, but he plugs on. He's started to write a little erotica now, because the computer that his son Harry got for him has an Internet connection and he's found this story site called Literotica. Ethel's read some of his stories and while she quite enjoys them, she's terrified that the neighbors will find out!
A few of the residents rent out rooms on a casual basis to folks on vacation, although this isn't particularly a tourist area. However, the local county has made over the route of the old logging railroad – long since dismantled – as a hiking and biking trail and that brings a few folks in. Then there's Green Lake, which has a few cabins and where more than one of the local girls has had her cherry popped.
Feel free to explore and meet the locals – and the visitors – and make sure you have some of Hannah's cherry pie before you go. Drive carefully and watch out for Tom Holt, our local constable.
We're sure that there are tales to tell about Snippettsville, its residents, and its visitors, so please, feel free to tell them. The rules are few, and simple –
1 – The time is the present, although feel free to write a flashback.
2 – If you use someone else's character(s), keep them in character.
3 – Your word count should not exceed 600.
Have fun, and please add to the Chronicles of Snippettsville.
Refer to: https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=4753981#post4753981 if you have any questions or concerns. We'd like to keep the Snippettsville thread clear for the stories.
Dear Authors and Readers,
Welcome to Snippettsville! We hope you enjoy reading through the Introduction written by Alex De Kok, and the stories herein submitted that will bring our township to life.
All authors are more than welcome to add their own contribution to Snippettsville. I do strongly suggest you read through any existing stories first. Standard Literotica Rules apply along with those Rules at the end of Alex's Introduction.
Hi, fellow writers,
Welcome to Snippettsville.
Snippettsville was founded in the 1860s by Zachariah Snippett who built a lumber mill to handle the timber that was being cut around that time. When the timber ran out and the loggers moved on, Snippettsville sank back into a cosy obscurity that it maintains today. These days not much more than a wide place in the road to elsewhere, Snippettsville functions mainly as a dormitory for city folks wanting to live somewhere more rural. Not as attractive a concept as it used to be, because the traffic entering and leaving the city seems to get heavier daily. The endless highway repairs don't help either.
The population is five hundred and ninety-nine, although Elly-Mae Jensen is expecting her second child real soon now. You'll find the usual things around here, diner, general store, rooms for rent and the like.
Hannah McGuire runs the diner. She gets some breakfast and lunch trade from the locals, and some of the truckers leaving the city have passed the word around that it's well worth the ten-minute detour from the Interstate for one of Hannah's breakfasts.
Jack and Ethel Carr run the general store. You might want to say hello to Jack, 'cause he's a writer too. He hasn't sold anything yet, but he plugs on. He's started to write a little erotica now, because the computer that his son Harry got for him has an Internet connection and he's found this story site called Literotica. Ethel's read some of his stories and while she quite enjoys them, she's terrified that the neighbors will find out!
A few of the residents rent out rooms on a casual basis to folks on vacation, although this isn't particularly a tourist area. However, the local county has made over the route of the old logging railroad – long since dismantled – as a hiking and biking trail and that brings a few folks in. Then there's Green Lake, which has a few cabins and where more than one of the local girls has had her cherry popped.
Feel free to explore and meet the locals – and the visitors – and make sure you have some of Hannah's cherry pie before you go. Drive carefully and watch out for Tom Holt, our local constable.
We're sure that there are tales to tell about Snippettsville, its residents, and its visitors, so please, feel free to tell them. The rules are few, and simple –
1 – The time is the present, although feel free to write a flashback.
2 – If you use someone else's character(s), keep them in character.
3 – Your word count should not exceed 600.
Have fun, and please add to the Chronicles of Snippettsville.
Refer to: https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=4753981#post4753981 if you have any questions or concerns. We'd like to keep the Snippettsville thread clear for the stories.
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