Lesbian Erotica?

CNYCarol

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It seems most lesbian stories are written for guys. Girl meets girl, girl eats girl, girls go home sated!

Can anyone tell me how to find some stories with some romance?
 
It seems most lesbian stories are written for guys. Girl meets girl, girl eats girl, girls go home sated!

Can anyone tell me how to find some stories with some romance?
Carol, check out the writers who congregate here;
http://lesbianfiction.17.forumer.com/index.php
:kiss:
I know I have other links, and I'll post them when I find them-- also, look in the 'romance' section of lit, and add lesbian, or FF into the search?
 
It seems most lesbian stories are written for guys. Girl meets girl, girl eats girl, girls go home sated!

Can anyone tell me how to find some stories with some romance?

Or some type of developed relationship.... hell I'd like to see some decent butches in literature :/
 
Or some type of developed relationship.... hell I'd like to see some decent butches in literature :/
That would be Pat Califia, before he became Patrick.

All of my dyke writing is about butch women, really, and that is because I had to write them if I wanted to read about them.
 
It seems most lesbian stories are written for guys. Girl meets girl, girl eats girl, girls go home sated!

Can anyone tell me how to find some stories with some romance?
I wouldn't say they're written for guys. There's plenty of women out there that hate the romance and would rather get on with the hot and heavy action, as often as possible. There's plenty of guys that have to have it. ;)
 
Carol,

I enjoy A. Mistory at eXcessica.com. The Loveliest Butterfly is wondrous. My all time fav lez novel of 50K words or more. I wrote a book review of it here.
(She is my friend so yes, I am giving her props)

Colleen Thomas is another classy one, and babylez has some incredible stories here. Oh, Red Emerald has a great one also (I learned so much about eating pussy!). I should mention lucky eleven (i think that's her name). I have a romance bang thingy that should post tomorrow, but I'm not in their class (giving myself props). I also wrote a lesbian romance piece that I'd send you to read if you want it. It's never been posted and only read by two. IDK what I'm gonna do with it yet.

If you look at the tops list in the Lesbian cat, you can find all of these authors (but A. Mistory and wittle ole me). I think all of these writers are lesbians (they at least are lesbian on the inside, if not outside). Colly and babylez have passed away (RIP) and their stories are some of my favs at this site. A. Mistory's stuff will cost you a few bucks ($5 or so) and she donates profits to the Gay and Lesbian Center of LA.

:rose:

Espie
 
Heya I know its hard to find good lesbian erotica. I have been posting some ebony lesbian erotica whenever I get the chance in someones forum but its mostly just women by themselves. I used to just type lesbian into the youporn.com search engine and it would get the job done. Hope this helps!
 
wafflemtl, TY TY TY!!!!!!

I just finished "Bed of Rose's" from your favorite authors list.

The third and final chapter had me in tears.

Thank you ever so much.
 
Evil Alpaca is wondrous. Gawd, truly.

Just read a novel by Nancy Garden called Anne on My Mind. True first time lesbian romance with young teens written by a lesbian for lesbians. Minimal sex, but delightful story, with a quirky writing style.

On a completely different bend now, because I bit off Radcyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness, which is a classic lesbian novel written in the late 1920's by a unique personality. Worth reading simply for the style, moreover, the story is mesmerizing. I'm about 1/2 way through and hooked.

If you want to get the feel of what it must've been like for a lesbian and a dyke when such was thought abominable (not that many still don't think it is), read it. Don't want to be a spoiler, but the protagonists struggle is gut wrenching.

You'll probably need to pay money for both of these, but since Hall's book might be out of copywrite you might find it free at the Guggenheim Project. Be prepared for a long read.
 
You'll probably need to pay money for both of these, but since Hall's book might be out of copywrite you might find it free at the Guggenheim Project. Be prepared for a long read.
Gutenberg, Espie ;)

Here's the link. If you copy the whole thing and paste it into MS Word with 1" margins it comes to ~312 pages of 12-point font.
 
Quite all right. If you hadn't said what you did I wouldn't have remembered it and thought to look there. I'm going to follow some of the links you and Stella have posted myself.
 
Ah heck on Different you take out one of those women you have a Nancy Drew novel cover, I remember a few with her on the cover sitting or peering around a corner. ;)

UTOutdoorGirl has some nice stories, Coach especially is 8 pages. :cool:
 
I have found an author on here that I love her stories. She goes by Alex the Cat. They have a story line, and I can't help but read them, they attract me so. I hope you read one and see if you like them...
 
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