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Lady Bits? Could I get away with Lady Boy?So I'd welcome suggestions for some people she might meet. So far I have:
Lord Morningwood
Everhard the Gnome
The Big Wolf
And that's it. Any ideas?
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Lady Bits? Could I get away with Lady Boy?So I'd welcome suggestions for some people she might meet. So far I have:
Lord Morningwood
Everhard the Gnome
The Big Wolf
And that's it. Any ideas?
My story will be published tomorrow. Literotica changed the short description I'd submitted it under -- admittedly, I didn't have much of a short description, so don't suppose I blame them much for that. They also capitalized the title "with iron teeth," but oh well not worth raising a fuss about. I submitted it with the story tags and note to admin required for entering it in the challenge, so do let me know if some reason it doesn't show up or isn't eligible.Iron teeth immediately put me in mind of the tale of Prince Ivan and the Witch Baby, which gave me nightmares when I was a kid.
How do I know the story I submitted with the tag has been included in the challenge? Will I get a confirmation email?Once upon a time, there was Pandemonium...
And once upon a time, there was a Fairy Tales writing exercise...
Now this summer, get ready for the Dark Fairy Tales 2025 challenge!
Close the door and huddle down in front of the fire, and tell us your tales of princesses, witches, ogres, bold farm lads, magical mirrors, giant beanstalks and pussy in boots. Will the princess escape from the giant's clutches, or will she decide that bigger is better? Is the witch a GILF with a magic broomstick? When the big bad wolf huffs and puffs, what will he blow? Will the goose lay golden eggs, or... Actually, no, I can't think of a way to make this one sexy. But I'm sure someone here can.
Stories submitted and published: 1-25 September 2025
Anthology posted: 30 September 2025
And they lived happily ever after...
Rules & Guidelines
1. Stay more or less on theme: dark, erotic, disturbing, traditional or modern - above all, try to capture the spirit of the fairy tale.
2. You can write in any category and any length, as long as you keep in mind Rule #1
3. Please include "Dark Fairy Tales 2025" in the Notes to Admin field. Please use this exact wording so Laurel can identify the entries. If you don't put this phrase in the Notes to Admin field, your story will not be included in the event. We recommend you copy and paste it!
4. Please use "Dark Fairy Tales" and "Dark Fairy Tales 2025" as story tags.
5. Specifically for classic fairy tales: remember the 18+ rule! Essentially: if you're retelling a classic fairy tale, remember the characters' age. If they're considered mature in the commonly accepted version (the tale ends with the hero and heroine marrying, for instance), that's pretty much safe. If the tale hinges on the characters being children (being abandoned in the forest by their parents, etc.), don't age them up, just try and think of something else. Err on the side of "Let's not bother Laurel with this".
No confirmation email. If you used the tag, it will show up on the tag page after a day or so. If you're referring to "They Come At Night", it's already been added.How do I know the story I submitted with the tag has been included in the challenge? Will I get a confirmation email?
Thanks very much. This is my first time submitting a story for an event like this. Cheers.No confirmation email. If you used the tag, it will show up on the tag page after a day or so. If you're referring to "They Come At Night", it's already been added.
If you included "dark fairy tales 2025" in the Notes to the Admin, your story should* appear on the anthology list that will be published at the end of the month.
* I say "should" because sometimes it goes wrong. One of my stories never made it into a contest, for instance.
No worries -- my entry is probably too dark so they'll balance each other outAshie and the Storm Wyrm has been published today. I'm not sure it's as 'dark' as some others in the contest as it has a happy ending.
As always, I enjoyed writing for this one.
They Come At Night is on this list:How do I know the story I submitted with the tag has been included in the challenge? Will I get a confirmation email?
As far as I know (and others please chime in) there are no such restrictions here.Question (and apologies in advance if the question is out of bounds at all) -- are there any restrictions on posting a story, that's been submitted to the challenge, to another website? I wasn't sure if there are no restrictions, if we're asked not to cross-post anywhere else for a limited set of time, or if the entire idea is verboten. Thanks.
Not that I've ever heard of. Lit has an overall rule that the site has a non-exclusive right to publish stories that you submit here, which means you're free to publish them elsewhere too.Question (and apologies in advance if the question is out of bounds at all) -- are there any restrictions on posting a story, that's been submitted to the challenge, to another website? I wasn't sure if there are no restrictions, if we're asked not to cross-post anywhere else for a limited set of time, or if the entire idea is verboten. Thanks.
That's great, congratulations!It's done... It's over!
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I just submitted my second entry. The Witch and the Dragon clocked in at 29,424 words.
Here's hoping it is approved in time.
Holy crap. I am never doing anything this long again.![]()
Unique and interesting.Since poetry/prose weren't included in this challenge, I submitted mine independently; so add me to the number of people participating in this fun challenge.
https://www.literotica.com/p/the-lucky-plate-club
So far it's a one-off. I'm not a huge fan of themed challenges repeating year after year unless they're linked to an annual event.Question--is the Twisted Fairy Tale an annual thing, or was this just a one-off? I ask because that will help me to decide if I should work on it for next year's round, or if I should just come back to it whenever I get the inspiration to finish it off and publish it?
This sounds like a new sort of challenge: one story, adapted and revised and resubmitted to fit every contest and challenge for the year. Could be fun.I submitted mine on 19 September and it sits in pending status. I am OK with that after hearing some other long pending times. Originally a Summer Lovin story, I did not complete on time, I modified it for Dark Fairy Tales. I expect it to be approved in time for the anthology, but if not, I will pull it and add a ghost or two for Halloween!