Where would you put kinky theater? And does anyone else write it?

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I've been experimenting with kink on stage. If I was going to upload it to Lit, what would be the right category? And does anyone else write short plays?
 
The 'right' category probably depends on which kinks, if any, the material purveys, such as Incest or BDSM or Fetish. If it's relatively vanilla it might go in Romance or Erotic Couplings. Exhibitionist and Voyeur might be a good fit, considering that it's theoretically about sex on stage. Just consider what element or elements in your writing are intended to titillate; that usually suggests the best fit of category.
 
Does anyone know if works written as stageplays (i.e., mostly dialogue with minimal stage directions) need to be submitted as letters and transcripts?

(This is a question. All I know is the name of this category and the dictionary definition of "transcript.")
 
Are you writing it as a stage script?
I am yes. I've one on pegging, one on gangbangs, one on DDLG and I've one on the go about basic submission. It's entertaining me no end to take short plays that encourage people to be sexually adventurous into the conservative communities we're taking them into.
 
I am yes. I've one on pegging, one on gangbangs, one on DDLG and I've one on the go about basic submission. It's entertaining me no end to take short plays that encourage people to be sexually adventurous into the conservative communities we're taking them into.

I like your concept. The site does discourage overly political works, hopefully that’s not too much of an issue for you.

I don’t think I’ve seen any Lit stories written in stage-play script style but I would definitely be interested in them myself.
 
I like your concept. The site does discourage overly political works, hopefully that’s not too much of an issue for you.

I don’t think I’ve seen any Lit stories written in stage-play script style but I would definitely be interested in them myself.
Annie (my Writing Group colleague) has about 50% of a movie trailer script written. The idea is to do a trailer for an upcoming series (of prose stories).

-Eddie
 
Does anyone know if works written as stageplays (i.e., mostly dialogue with minimal stage directions) need to be submitted as letters and transcripts?
I don't see a script as a transcript, nor a piece of correspondence.

To OP: I agree with @Bamagan , it entirely depends on the content of the script. It could go into any of the categories if the content matches. The format is not the important criterion.
 
Have you considered trying to record it as an audio? It's not easy but it's also not impossible to put together a group to perform it.
 
Have you considered trying to record it as an audio? It's not easy but it's also not impossible to put together a group to perform it.
funnily enough we're pitching a show to the local community radio station as we speak. I'm not sure if they're going to go for the harder stuff or not. I hope they do.
 
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