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Do you write Science Fiction stories here? If so, what kind of science fiction themes do you like? Are there particular Lit sci fi stories you would recommend?

I've only written one science fiction story--Planet of the Tentacons--and it's more of a tentacle sex story with a space travel plot skeleton than a real sci fi story. It was fun to write, though. Sci fi is such an elastic category that you can do almost anything you want with it, erotically.

I've enjoyed many sci fi stories here but one I especially enjoyed was Loquisordidaadme's Time to Breathe. It wasn't a fantasy/space opera-type sci story so much as a "hard" science sci fi, much like The Martian, with realistic characters trying to solve problems in order to stay alive in space, but also with plenty of sex. My favorite part of it was the way it explored the erotic aspects of gravity-free sex.
 
Do you write Science Fiction stories here? If so, what kind of science fiction themes do you like? Are there particular Lit sci fi stories you would recommend?

I've only written one science fiction story--Planet of the Tentacons--and it's more of a tentacle sex story with a space travel plot skeleton than a real sci fi story. It was fun to write, though. Sci fi is such an elastic category that you can do almost anything you want with it, erotically.

I've enjoyed many sci fi stories here but one I especially enjoyed was Loquisordidaadme's Time to Breathe. It wasn't a fantasy/space opera-type sci story so much as a "hard" science sci fi, much like The Martian, with realistic characters trying to solve problems in order to stay alive in space, but also with plenty of sex. My favorite part of it was the way it explored the erotic aspects of gravity-free sex.
I don't usually read the scifi stories here. But when the Amorous Goods challenge caught my attention last year, I wrote my entry "Amorous Goods: The Anklet Pair", which was based on witches and their familiars. Then I added "Amorous Goods: The Anklet Pair Pt 2", which turned it toward scifi, by explaining the witchcraft as aliens in control of the familiars.

I'm currently working on the next installment to be published with Amorous Goods in October, which continues with the aliens "War of the Worlds arc and adds a tentacle monster style bend to it.
 
Loqui's last short one was very good - the girl facing the world's oblivion. Like the Nine Billion Names of God, only better.

I'll spruik my sci-fi story Songs of Seduction - Fire and Ice, about an astronaut marooned on Titan and the alien angel she encounters, with the computer Athena who is trying to figure out human sexuality.

It's chock full of geek references, including Vonnegut, HAL, J.G. Ballard, the Apollo 11 touchdown sequence, and several others I've forgotten. It's sequel, which will have Samuel Taylor Coleridge as production designer, is my oldest work-in-progress.
 
I've written several stories in Sci-Fi because they're fun to write. There are basically no boundaries about what can happen to the characters or even what species those characters are. I can also look at what's happening today and project the pace of technology development into the future. What's considered science fiction might just be reality in a few decades.

I always remember that my grandfather courted my grandmother in a horse and buggy, and then lived to watch man walking on the moon on his television set. I figure the future will progress at a faster rate than that and it's fun to imagine what that future might be.

This is my last Sci-Fi story and is part of a trilogy. I haven't submitted the other two yet.

https://literotica.com/s/the-log-of-the-julay-xanmar
 
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My Ship's Whore series (8 short chapters) started from a suggestion in the forum. Non-binary Sam escapes Earth as a stowaway and is more-or-less forced into a career as a ship's whore.

The sci-fi is fairly hard, including low- and zero-gravity sex, and Sam makes several stops on her slow journey (including Titan) out to the edge of the Solar System in her desire to see a galaxy full of alien life.
 
Do you write Science Fiction stories here? If so, what kind of science fiction themes do you like? Are there particular Lit sci fi stories you would recommend?
You know my two:
  1. Coleoidphilia
  2. Determination
The third is in the works, though Iā€™m considering, making it two stories (and perhaps splitting Determination in half as well at some point).

Em
 
I've only written the one SF story here, though it ended up in Romance instead. Generally my favourite SF is the kind that doesn't just use the science angle as set dressing but is actually interested in exploring that aspect in some depth - how would it change the world, how would people respond to it, that kind of thing.
 
Despite the initial reluctance to explore tentacle sex, it appears this is fast becoming a 12-part series.
Wonā€™t be more than five. And the more I think about it, the more likely Iā€™ll stick to just three, but the last installment might be longer than the second. Probably around 50-60k words in total.

Em
 
I've written several stories in Sci-Fi because they're fun to write. There are basically no boundaries about what can happen to the characters or even what species those characters are. I can also look at what's happening today and project the pace of technology development into the future. What's considered science fiction might just be reality in a few decades.

I always remember that my grandfather courted my grandmother in a horse and buggy, and then lived to watch man walking on the moon on his television set. I figure the future will progress at a faster rate than that and it's fun to imagine what that future might be.

This is my last Sci-Fi story and is part of a trilogy. I haven't submitted the other two yet.

https://literotica.com/s/the-log-of-the-julay-xanmar
Did your grandfather impregnate your grandmother in a horse drawn buggy? Marriage and birth records reveal that it happened back in the day.
 
Do you write Science Fiction stories here? If so, what kind of science fiction themes do you like? Are there particular Lit sci fi stories you would recommend?
I feel like I've been over promoting myself lately but relevant topics keep coming up.

My entire "Naked Alien Girlfriend" series is basically Sci-Fi. More in the hard science category despite the silly premise.

https://www.literotica.com/series/se/naked-alien-girlfriend

My old Ai Girl story would also count as Sci-Fi:
https://www.literotica.com/s/ai-girl
These two were written slightly more than twenty years apart so there are notable differences.

I consider Ai Girl to NOT be hard-science because it has a sentient AI, which is impossible. But it's not full on 'space-fantasy' like a lot of stuff (The Ai that is all over my new story is in fact not sentient, something I believe she herself points out at one point - she's just an absurdly complex algorithm).


For other writers, I've had trouble finding stuff because all too often the category is joined with 'Prepper-porn' about some random Joe Macho stuck on a new world with a pile of naked obedient women and his gun collection...

Author 'DragonCobolt' however has a couple I liked, and this was my intro to that writer: https://www.literotica.com/s/the-naked-weapon
- This is not at all 'hard science' though.

'bumpercars' has a cute short in a steampunk setting. My idea of short is not what most here consider short though. It's only 31k words or so, across 5 chapters.
https://www.literotica.com/s/lost-worlds-ch-01
 
Nope. I've done SF&F, but it's more leaning to the latter - swords and sorcery, mermaids, dragons and genies.

Personally, I like both hard SF and fantasy - if well-written. Badly-written, either category is dreadful..

Hope you find what you're after, Simon.
 
I wrote an SF series. It was pretty well-received. Military-themed, with comic overtones (because a lot of being in the military is fucking hilarious).

Dry, No Lube. Here is the first chapter.
 
I really enjoy the depth of story that is created in the Sci Fi and Fantasy genre.

Worth giving Snekguy a look up if you haven't already.
 
All of my stories (and the stories that I favorited) are science fiction. I like that sci-fi allows for more possibilities than what our currentā€”and pastā€”societies allow, but also has to have some degree of plausibility.

I think a big reason why sci-fi is less common than fantasy is because many authors feel that they don't have enough scientific knowledge to write it well, whereas for fantasy they can create their own rules. I suspect that as a result, sci-fi ends up being underrepresented relative to what readers could enjoy. I prefer to write about what I feel that there isn't enough of, and writing sci-fi takes advantage of my science background. (I focused especially on learning biology, health, and psychology because they were more practical for me to know. But practicality aside, I enjoy science about equally as much as history, literature, and art.)

Erotically, I'm attracted to the themes of culture shock between individuals from different species/cultures, and the idea of love conquering such barriers. I also love the idea of minds being directly linkedā€”not in a way that would automatically share thoughts that should be kept private, or cause individuals to blend completely into one combined consciousnessā€”but that would cause the individuals involved to feel the emotions of the other, because this would necessarily lead to intimacy and caring about the other person equally as much as oneself.
 
I only have three stories in SciFi. By my standards The Third Ring is one of my best stories. It's an epic tragedy in two Lit pages, but it's not erotic. Sorry.
 
Most of my stories are SF&F, mostly on the SF side of that. Most aren't set in space, except Adrift in Space (the title kinda gives it away.) My NonHuman and Erotic Horror stories are actually closer to SF, as they deal with aliens more than paranormal, (like my Geek Pride series). Most are also either present day or a re-imagined near past. None would really count as space opera. And a definite lack of tentacles, although futanari do make an appearance in the Bot stories. The root of most of these is Mel's Phone Call, which is in E&V, since the series builds up into a SF premise for all of these Mel's Universe stories.

Both A Christmas Miracle on Dewdrop and One Night in Las Vegas are far-future and not-so-far-future tales, one on Dewdrop and one on Earth. The former is one of my personal favorites, but while erotic, it has little sex in it (I refer to it as 'R' rated.)

I'll admit to being somewhat short on recommendations by others in SF&F... I haven't found that many that I especially enjoy and I don't use up all of my available reading time there.
 
My first story ever written and posted here May 2018, almost five years ago. It was well received and pushed me to do more.
Demon Blood is the story. I've partially written a sequel to it. I may even finish it someday.

Later I did Heredity, a short story about them finding a 4 billion-year-old TV remote clutched in a hand. Adam, Eve and couch potatoes explained in one 1000-word story!

I quite like SF and have several written in my portfolio but not posted.
 
My first series on Lit, "Ghost in the Machine", was a cyberpunk story. Dystopian future, hacking, AIs going sentient, that stuff.

I've also written a few space opera type stories. "The Rembrandt Legacy" and "Express Delivery" were both Geek Pride submissions and very well received.
 
Did your grandfather impregnate your grandmother in a horse drawn buggy? Marriage and birth records reveal that it happened back in the day.
Nope. They were married a year before the first baby. I have the genealogy back to 1701 and it doesn't show that ever happening, but then my ancestors were pretty religious people. I do have one relative about two hundred years ago who had 5 different wives. Apparently, childbirth was a pretty harsh experience back then.
 
Do you write Science Fiction stories here?
I must admit I've never been a sci-fi fanatic per se, and I sometimes fall foul of the sci-fi brigade here for not being sci-fi enough in my sci-fi (!); but I like the genre's possibilities for new settings and unusual character interactions. Here's one I think I did well:

All Systems Functioning

These Literoticians seemed to think so too:
Somehow you zeroed in on my love of space sci-fi, and hit the nail squarely on the head. RoperTrace
priceless and well done. Keep it up. labeltornoff
are all androids equipped to satisfy the sexual needs of lonely, frustrated astronauts? I did feel bad for both of them which speaks to your ability at fleshing out your characters. Violet_Vixen
 
All my Sci-Fi offerings are more in the 'fantasy' realm than SF proper (my first one due to the first Geek Pride requirement that it be in that category, so I had to introduce a suitable quirk that allowed it to qualify).

My favorite though is a riff on the 'Burning Man' festival, a world with unusual sexual traditions.
 
Can't believe how useless you guys are, you are all suggesting your own stories only... šŸ˜„

If you like very long series there are Tefler's Three Square Meals series, a space opera basically, sexually focusing on harem, monster cocks, breeding, impregnation and such fetishes.

If you prefer space opera with a female protagonist, Voboy has one relatively long series.

There are older long series by EvilAlpaca and RipperFish, mostly fantasy if I remember right.

Among newer long fantasy series there is BurntRedstone's Satyr Play with a male protagonist and there is Tattooed Woman by Gortmundy with a female protagonist. That's just off the top of my head. Keep in mind that I haven't read any of these, I just know the info that can be deduced through tags. There is also a gazillion of standalone stories, although I haven't really read any of those either.
Finally, I do not recommend reading my relatively long (and far from finished) high fantasy series unless you like (mild) sexual femdom ;)
 
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