The 5th Annual Literotica Award Nominations: Most Literary--Genre Transcending

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In this category, please nominate the story that you feel was the most literary - the one that is so well-written that it would stand alone as a literary work. Story must be currently on Literotica, and must have been submitted during the year 2003.

One nomination per person, please.
 
Well, I did nominate from it for Sexiest Female Character, Sexiest Male Character, and Most Original Sex Scene, so I guess it comes as little surprise:

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Most Literary--Genre Transcending

Without a shadow of a doubt, that would have to be:

dr_Mabeuse with his 9 chapter story "House on Charlevoix Street."

http://www.literotica.com/stories/showstory.php?id=113476

An imaginative tale, exquisitely written with some of the best imagery I have ever read and although in the BDSM category it incorporates many of the other genres; voyeurism, lesbian sex, group sex and of course romance.

Green_Gem
 
HOuse on Charlevoix Street

Dr Mabeuse the author House on Charlevoix St the story it covers several catagories and is well written.

It shows the growth of the characters and the discovery of a deep abiding love among the kinks and idocy of life. The ending is traumatic and good and perfect. It doesn't pander nor does it skate on or near anything but highly erotic. He has you from word one to the end.:)
 
nomination for most literary story

Master Vassago's disertation on How to become a Master

Ascension by Master Vassago

He writes it in the form of a story but it is one of the most definative instruction manuels on how to become a good Dominate I have ever read. Dimitri the would be Dominate, goes through several stages including submission so he will understand, appreciate and know how to be the best he can be. The story while instructive is also sweet, and hot. Hard to beat anywhere.:D
 
I agree with Angeline.

Letters from Pohjola by Lauren Hynde.

Regards, Rybka
 
Rybka said:
I agree with Angeline.

Letters from Pohjola by Lauren Hynde.

Regards, Rybka
Just agreeing with a smart fish and a angel.
Letters from Pohjola by Lauren Hynde.
 
I nominate "Secrets of the Ya Ya Dildohood" by Thesandman.
Henry Miller should be so good.
 
zanth6 said:
I nominate "Secrets of the Ya Ya Dildohood" by Thesandman.
Henry Miller should be so good.

I don't think you can nominate that one. None of it is 2003. But I agree, his writing transcends genre.

Most of his stories exemplify a proper balance of narrative, exposition, and dialogue. I notice these things. And usually with a premise and plot.

Therefore, I nominate:

Thesandman
Cum Drops Keep Landing...
 
Letters form Pohjola by Laurel Hynde.

The story is so finely crafted I was tempted to ask the author to consider giving it us as an audio.
 
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