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So what you're saying, is you don't know how to write. At all. Does that about cover it?

There's nothing wrong with that. None of us popped from the womb being able to write.

There are several creative writing forums online to help you learn. But the key is to start small. A few paragraphs or so, but definitely less than a thousand words. Choose a scene, the view from your window. The people in line at the post office. The argument you had with your SO. Anything. Then write something brief describing it. Post it on one of the creative writing forums where your are more likely to get feedback.

Don't try for a complete story. At first. When you can take those brief scenes and string them together well, then give it a go.
 
In addition to Rob's advice, I would recommend some of the top performing stories here on Literotica in the category you're wanting to write in. Do not by any means copy them, but see how they construct their narratives and write their characters.

Interracial cheating wife stories are immensely popular as well, so finding something unique is also important. I should know, I've published three.
 
In addition to Rob's advice, I would recommend some of the top performing stories here on Literotica in the category you're wanting to write in. Do not by any means copy them, but see how they construct their narratives and write their characters.

Interracial cheating wife stories are immensely popular as well, so finding something unique is also important. I should know, I've published three.
I don't recommend reading the other stories here first. Read a lot, but you want to develop your own style. A lot of "mainstream" fiction, whatever that is, has had erotic scenes for decades mow. (I think Madame Bovary was published in the 1850s, and that pushed the limit of what could be done then.) Reading those is fine. Read collections of short stories, either by the same author or anthologies.
 
I don't recommend reading the other stories here first. Read a lot, but you want to develop your own style. A lot of "mainstream" fiction, whatever that is, has had erotic scenes for decades mow. (I think Madame Bovary was published in the 1850s, and that pushed the limit of what could be done then.) Reading those is fine. Read collections of short stories, either by the same author or anthologies.
Looking back, I wasn't explicitly clear. I didn't mean to suggest reading them first, rather that once you have the basics down, seeing how others do it can be helpful. I just recommended those in particular because they're the most relevant and most easily accessible.
 
Best to wander off this one. OP had multiple threads up using highly inappropriate and degrading terms

Huggy and a couple of other Mods wiped them all.
Yes. I know. But if he was just looking to spin people up he wouldn't have posted this thread. So I wasn't willing to ignore someone who might in fact, be earnest, because of those posts.
 
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