How do you post interactive stories

Can you give us a link to what you're talking about?

If you're referring to (Sexual) Role Play stories/threads, you'll need to read the sticky thread(s) at the top of those forums.

If you're referring to Chyoo, read the threads and visit chyoo.com. After you've done that, I'm sure you'd get answers if you asked specific questions in that forum or on the chyoo site.
 
Can you give us a link to what you're talking about?

If you're referring to (Sexual) Role Play stories/threads, you'll need to read the sticky thread(s) at the top of those forums.

If you're referring to Chyoo, read the threads and visit chyoo.com. After you've done that, I'm sure you'd get answers if you asked specific questions in that forum or on the chyoo site.

I mean how to make a story like "Back to Secret Agent School" by GeorgeTasker or like the other two listed here: http://www.literotica.com/storyxs/c_stor.shtml
 
I'm guessing the authors made some kind of special arrangement with the site owners. Perhaps they started as SRP threads or Chyoo stories.

Have any of your stories been posted here yet? Did you check out Chyoo (which is a whole site devoted to interactive stories)? If so, have you posted stories there yet?

I'd go that route first. It looks like it's a fair amount of extra work to post interactive stories on this site, whereas Chyoo is set up for it. Then, if you have something that does really well on Chyoo, or you're extremely happy with, maybe you can get it posted here, but you might also find you're perfectly happy with the feedback you receive there.

IMO, your best bet for getting a specific answer (since there are so few interactive stories) without adding to an overworked person's workload is to contact the author(s) of those stories and ask what the process was for getting them posted. Again, though, you may want to see if you enjoy writing that kind of story via Chyoo or even just on your own first. I'd imagine it's not too difficult to do even manually if you create a good outline first, then fill in the blanks for each choice/character.
 
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