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Just don’t call me surelyWelcome to our (AHers) little corner of the Lit-world. Enjoy the banter, have a cup of Joe in Tex's Coffee Shop, speak your mind, be frank, or whoever you want to be.![]()
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Just don’t call me surely
...and found out you're sooo speaking my languageExpect emotional slow burns, flawed girls finding tenderness, and stories that bruise a little before they heal.
Thank you for bringing me here! This has been such a wonderful and warm welcome!Welcome! Hope you find this place useful. Love your writing. x
Thank you! I am checking out the threads you recommended now.Welcome. It can get a little rowdy in this forum at times, but when it does it's all bark and no bite, and there's a lot of good conversation.
If you are a new author here, I recommend that you take the time to check out the blue-highlighted permanent threads at the top of the Author's Hangout thread list. They contain useful information about many topics for authors, including site rules and content guidelines. Also, I recommend navigating over to the "How To" category, where you will find useful essays by authors about how to do various things with your stories.
Yessssss XDWelcome!
ooh, a fellow PNW native?
and a LS writer? Ah yiss![]()
Another bit of advice: If you want to draw other authors to your stories, include the link to your story page in your signature line, as I and some others here have done.
Thank you so much!Just read Hold Onto Me. The line: My body finished what it needed to do, but she stayed where she was, arms firm and warm. Not the typical turn of phase around here, but very beautiful. The whole thing was poetic. Nicely done.
Thank you for inviting me here!Welcome! Hope you find this place useful. Love your writing. x
Welcome to our madhouse. I wrote a guide for writers new to the new site that some people have found useful,.
How To Be An Author on Literotica
I hope it's helpful for you.
You write well, though I've only just started reading one.
In addition to old_prof's guide just above, FrancesScott also has a couple of good how-to guides, and I also recommend onehitwanda's how-to guidance on 'painting with soft brush-strokes'. (I'm linking to their whole output, not to the individual articles, because I want you to see their whole output.)