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Anonymous No.24658828 >>24658831 >>24658836 >>24658845 >>24658975 >>24659196 >>24659221 >>24659617 >>24660222 >>24660226 >>24661971 >>24664490 >>24666744 >>24670128
Erotica
I know most of you are faggots but does anyone on /lit/ have any erotica? Let's see and discuss.

I know I'm posting photography books but actual lit is appreciated. I genuinely enjoyed Anne Rice's The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty.
Anonymous No.24658831 >>24658967 >>24662008 >>24667403
>>24658828 (OP)
Reading erotica is for faggots

Writing erotica and sending it to strange women is for men
Anonymous No.24658835 >>24666744
My porn consumption is almost entirely in videogame form. I don't have any interest in erotica. I'd rather enjoy a harem sandbox or a corruption simulation than spend my reading energy on my penis.
Anonymous No.24658836 >>24658843
>>24658828 (OP)
Do you have that book from Madonna?
Anonymous No.24658843 >>24658860
>>24658836
Ew no.
Anonymous No.24658845
>>24658828 (OP)
I assume you all are ok with males. The cover is one of my favorite paintings ever.
Anonymous No.24658860
>>24658843
oh.. I wish I had it. It was a limited edition though. I would like to have it one day.
Anonymous No.24658967
>>24658831
Share what you've written then.
Anonymous No.24658975
>>24658828 (OP)
I read it and have written several smutty stories for other boards. ASSTR was really big for me in high school. I can't say that I know or have read much "above ground" erotic fiction but I'd happy to read some.
Anonymous No.24659196
>>24658828 (OP)
Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty novels really are the best.
Anonymous No.24659221 >>24660236
>>24658828 (OP)
Honestly surprised no one has made an erotica general yet
Anonymous No.24659617 >>24660247 >>24660297 >>24660400
>>24658828 (OP)
Where does one even find good erotica? Amazon is filled with trash.
Anonymous No.24660222 >>24660255
>>24658828 (OP)
>City of the Broken Dolls
Is it about Japanese Fight Club ?
Anonymous No.24660226
>>24658828 (OP)
are you guys torqued up the entire time you're reading?
Anonymous No.24660236 >>24660239 >>24660257
>>24659221
>Honestly surprised no one has made an erotica general yet
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Seriously?
(pic related)
I was expecting a discussion of erotic text in general. Obviously people talking about this and that erotica thy read. Its a product. People read it. people have to write it. Someone has to be paid to write it. There was no real interest and the experiment ended as a one time general. I was thinking of trying to revive it. Revival premise was mainly going to be the popularity of contests right now. Discussion would mainly be length of work to enter.
Anonymous No.24660239 >>24660257
>>24660236
oops forgot pic related. my bad here it is.
Anonymous No.24660246
I wrote some a while back...
Anonymous No.24660247
>>24659617
>Where does one even find good erotica? Amazon is filled with trash.
I wrote some hardcore BDSM strict mommy dom bullshit. never tried anything with it yet. Three 80k to 100k volumes already in the bag. Number four underway. The aim was to make it the raunchiest most explicit thing possible. I'm sure its positively *dreadful*. LMAO. If I make no progress on whatever normal writing project I'm on I will peck away at that "project" so as not to waste time bored.
Anonymous No.24660255
>>24660222
Checked. No it's a medical fetish book. Japanese girls in casts or wearing eyepatches. Walking with crutches, stuff like that.
Anonymous No.24660257 >>24660276
>>24660239
>>24660236
This is not a read board, that's the problem. People can't be too sure on the limits of what can they write about in "that" genre. I don't even cared to go look at the rules of the board.
Anonymous No.24660264
fuck it. Its an erotica thread. Sample of erotic writing. Excerpt from a large work.

https://moonquillnovels.com/book/portraits-in-perversion
Anonymous No.24660276 >>24660302 >>24660379
>>24660257
>. People can't be too sure on the limits of what can they write about in "that" genre. I don't even cared to go look at the rules of the board
Jannies didn't nuke the general I made, it was just not a huge interest thread like for instance WNG turned out to be. I posted the link to the same explicit text. What's not allowed in this board if memory serves is hard core porn images or gifs or whatnot. But posting links to erotica is not a thing. Pretty sure only CP is off limits and who would go there anyways. BDSM demand went nuts steadily after 50 shades came and went.
Anonymous No.24660297
>>24659617
>Where does one even find good erotica? Amazon is filled with trash.
the explicit sample I posted below. I tried to do a better highbrow erotica. Trilogy set. Volume one is basiclly a stand alone fetish erotica. You think number two is going the same, and a heavy noir plot creeps up and takes hold. Third volume is still sexy but heavy hard-boil and noir.
During editing, I've "started" at volume two before. Becomes an erotic noir then, and into an erotic hard-boil noir. Meaning you can drop the all fetish erotica first volume and not miss too much. It was an experiment what can i say.
Anonymous No.24660302 >>24660339 >>24660367
>>24660276
>Pretty sure only CP is off limits and who would go there anyways.
We have constant threads about Lolita, Tampa, etc. lole
Anonymous No.24660339 >>24660346
>>24660302
well you might as well get the full treatment? and make fun of the book blurb. I make book blurbs more like what I know from 1980-1990 book blurbs. Not the "web novel" style of book blurbing. So enjoy poking fun I don't mind. book blurb to follow.
Anonymous No.24660346 >>24660357
>>24660339
DESCRIPTION

Five years ago, something unimaginably horrific happened to a sweet and innocent 14 year old girl. In many ways, what followed for the next four years was even worse. When she finally escaped, she naturally thought she had left the nightmare behind. It didn't take her long to discover the tragic truth. That no matter how hard you try or how far you go, you can't run and hide from yourself. She learned the sad reality of it all, that monsters are very real and life can become a living hell through no fault of your own.

Over practically the same time period but on the other end of the country, a young man went away and was taught to slay monsters. What was more was that he seemed to be good at it. But he quickly learned his own truth. There's no such thing as heroes and it takes its toll on you. And that's mind, body and spirit. He would tell anyone wise enough to listen, to be careful what you wish for because you just might get it. He escaped and found his way back to his roots. He thought that finally he was now content with what he once ran away from.

The victim finally scratched out some kind of new life for herself and found that one true friend she had always wished for. The reluctant slayer of real life dragons slowly figured out what the victim already knew all too well. Terrible things don't go away on their own, and many horrible things in real life? When left alone, things tend to go from bad to worse.

The victim already lived two very different lives and is desperately trying to make her third one work. Her friend is on her second life and has no idea she's about to have a third one come along as well. Seemingly the only person who can or will even try to set things right? Decides that maybe, just maybe, he has one more in him.

A victim who wants to forget, a not-a-hero who wants to remember, and her best friend who finds out she doesn't really know either one of them, not even herself. Nothing is as it seems, and real life can go from dream to nightmare in a flash. Flip a coin which one you get, and strap yourself in… because you can't wake up from either one.

If you want to stop a monster, you need to send your own monsters after them. Heroes and monsters have one thing in common. They aren't born, they have to be made. Nothing and no one is going to come out of this intact and unscathed.

The scariest monsters? Are simply all too real.

A three novel exploration of all the traditional American values:
Sex, rape, greed, power, corruption.
Love, betrayal, loyalty, friendship.
Murder, insanity, death.
Justice, revenge.
Survival.

No good deed goes unpunished.

Written as a trilogy, in true first person.
Anonymous No.24660357
>>24660346
now be sure to put your coffee down. I'd hate to be responsible for when you spit coffee all over your expensive gamer keyboard and ruin it laughing.
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Book one, "the Good Stuff"
A kinky erotic romance
Functions as a stand-alone fetish erotica
A reviewer described it as:
"well written 'Penthouse Letter' lasting hundreds of pages"
Another:
"beyond dirty, this is a unique filthy pleasure"

Book two, "the Bad Stuff"
Follows the conventions set down by volume one, then throws a curve ball
"Before I realized it, the fun kinky romp of book one turned into heavy gritty noir. Way more serious of a plot than I expected. Dark heavy thematic material. Fans of hard-boiled gritty noir that survive the scorching sex of book one will get their noir fix with a double dose"

Book three, "the Karma"
Continues the genre morph, and takes it to its penultimate thick and dark noir finish
"Coming across the finish line of book three? I wondered how in the hell I got here. This is not your typical light-n-fluffy romance plot. Hard hitting all across the second book, and the third? Just wow"

One reviewer commented on the dark, heavy plot themes.
"This trilogy turns the erotic fiction genre on its head with a pile-driver. Where most erotica uses thin plot as a vehicle to deliver sex? Total opposite. Kinky sex is the vehicle used to deliver a hard-boiled dark noir. If you're tired of the same old Cinderella romance plot line, this is the cure. Worth it just for the noir"
Anonymous No.24660367 >>24660372
>>24660302
>Tampa
Lolita who doesn't know. Yet what is Tampa. I'm on 4chins so I'm almost afraid to ask yet this is /lit/. I might not die from the shock. Go on and tell me. I mean you have to tell me because I can't google "tampa" I'll get travel brochures for florida.
Anonymous No.24660372
>>24660367
It's basically reverse lolita

It's not porn, nor is lolita, I was making a joke.
Anonymous No.24660379 >>24660391
>>24660276
The problem I see, is that the OP itself (her/him) won't put his money where (her/his) mouth is. Post your work first, to encourage others to contribute. Not just ONE sentence story, or a "link" to a story, but make use of the god damn thread.
Other thing is, a 4chan user DON'T TRUST LINKS TO WHATEVER THE FUCK random site he doesn't know anything about. I don't ever follow links on this site EVER. Just youtube videos and that's it.

This is an anonymous board to make use of the freedom to write whatever the fuck you feel like writing and share thoughts with others. If you try again, you will have to put some effort in writing some stuff to get anons interested in writing their own shit. The problem is, they too will be hesitant to write their "masterpieces" and get their "brilliant ideas stolen" lmao
This "capitalist" shit system became such a deformity that people can't even shit a turd without taking it out of the toilet, and try to "sell" it.
Anonymous No.24660391 >>24660425
>>24660379
>The problem I see, is that the OP itself (her/him) won't put his money where (her/his) mouth is. Post your work first, to encourage others to contribute. Not just ONE sentence story, or a "link" to a story, but make use of the god damn thread.
don't get your brightly colored knee socks unraveled, anon. I did post my own to break the ice. In the general I tried to get going as well as here I posted.
>
You might ot know this, but an author dropping a *link* to a WEB NOVEL SITE, is not a "sketchy link" that can be tracked. All web-novelists regularly post links to their established commercial WebNovel sites they are hosted on.
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granted if you wont click but a YT link that's on you. But you do you anon. Just sayng that in mor ethan one general thread here that authors posting links to their work is entirely normal.
>
get a grip
Anonymous No.24660400 >>24660440
>>24659617
Literotica is pretty good, has something for everyone while also having enough moderation to keep the vile stuff away (in other words it’s not Ao3). Probably the best collection of cuck/ntr stories on the internet.
Anonymous No.24660425 >>24660460
>>24660391
I'm just trying to help you. You have to understand how this site works, and how the "mind" of the freaks using this site works. No, they won't follow a direct link to your website, because this is 4chan. This site is famous for its opsec, and anons won't throw that advantage out of the window like that. They just want to stay in-site, and do and write whatever the fuck they want IN-SITE. This is the WORST place for self-promotion.
This is the abandoned backyard where drunk retards go to smash old crt TVs, and shoot glass bottles. Shit don't grow here, shit gets wrecked and burnt.
Anonymous No.24660440 >>24661027
>>24660400
I just wish Literotica didn't have the retarded UI design. You click on a random category, and what do you see? A whole page full of chapters from the same stories. Did nobody tell them that it's awful?
Anonymous No.24660460 >>24660497
>>24660425
>No, they won't follow a direct link to your website, because this is 4chan.
I understand where youre coming from. But thats not "my" website. Thats a commercial web-novel site. If I posted a link to the same book on Amazon for download... would you call that a sketchy link to "my" site? I hardly think so. Anons *regularly* and *frequently* post links to RR (RoyalRoad) chapters and books. The site I linked to? Is just a smaller brand of RR.
Anonymous No.24660497 >>24661038
>>24660460
I understand you. Personally, no, I wouldn't follow a link to an amazon link, or IG, or FB, or X, and manyothers. But I use archive.org, and anna's archive, and youtube. I don't know that site you named, some others may know about it and it will be ok for them, but I won't go there. Every schizo has his own personal conspiracy security frame. This is how this place is, so if whatever you do here doesn't seem to work, that's because people here doesn't function in the rational way you would expect. That's all.
Anonymous No.24661027
>>24660440
>I just wish Literotica didn't have the retarded UI design.
same here. 1985 called, and it wants its "dial up BBS" screen format back, LMAO.
Anonymous No.24661038
>>24660497
>so if whatever you do here doesn't seem to work, that's because people here doesn't function in the rational way you would expect.
oh Ive noticed
Anonymous No.24661971
>>24658828 (OP)
Does hentai manga counts?
Anonymous No.24662008 >>24663243
>>24658831
Anonymous No.24663243
>>24662008
Nobody even cares about sex, everyone knows that.
Anonymous No.24664490
>>24658828 (OP)
Write something then, I'll read it.
Anonymous No.24664517
Somebody post a well written story, I want to read something pretentious
Anonymous No.24664546 >>24664595
Somewhat off topic, but has anyone read the Foreword to the Literotica anthology (2001), written by William T. Vollmann? I haven't read it, but I'd be interested in what he has to say about this subject.
Anonymous No.24664574 >>24664592
Just post a mildly interesting story you deranged gooners, I've never read erotica before but enjoy what little I've seen of it on the internet and would like to get into your deranged craft
Anonymous No.24664592 >>24664605
>>24664574
I wrote this one >>24655501
Anonymous No.24664595 >>24664600 >>24664704 >>24665404
>>24664546
I haven’t read it, and it doesn't seem to be available online, but he discusses porn more broadly in this essay (which I did not particularly enjoy, but you may like it).
Anonymous No.24664600 >>24664604 >>24665404
>>24664595
Anonymous No.24664604 >>24665404
>>24664600
Anonymous No.24664605
>>24664592
Absolutely fucking dreadful, somebody post something with some suspense that isn't just some coomer fantasy writ large
Anonymous No.24664704
>>24664595
Thank you for posting these 3 excerpts, anon. I greatly appreciate it.
Anonymous No.24664720
Used to read asstr a lot back in the day.

Never really got into properly published erotica besides a few visual novels and a couple of audiobooks that were briefly on youtube for like a month before getting taken down, if that even counts.

I heard most "romance" books now days, especially "dark romance" are basically erotica, but I have never particularly liked (western) romance stories especially ones written for western women. Always felt formulaic and emotionally manipulative.

I am mildly annoyed that the vast majority of amateur/hobbyist erotica writers now days seem to almost totally be in fan fiction circles, which have also never appealed to me.
Anonymous No.24664788
let me se how many characters mine is. I can dump 3k characters, per post. I can link posts. Its an excerpt, but its still a bit of a pig for a sample.
Anonymous No.24664800
no.my excerpt is 7k words, too many characters for 3k characters per post.

what do you guys click on for a text dump that you accept. catbox or some shit?
Anonymous No.24664814
https://sharetext.io/f2009e79

that's the sharetext site. One click and you get the text sample. Its an anonymous text-drop site.
Anonymous No.24665404 >>24666398
>>24664595
>>24664600
>>24664604
The fuck is this? Absolutely terrible midwit Redditor slop
Anonymous No.24666398
>>24665404
write something better then
Anonymous No.24666744
>>24658828 (OP)
As a language exercise, I'm reading books in Japanese. A lot of them are smut. Currently I read about some twink who likes dressing as a woman - but is totally not gay - and later gets his ass destroyed. Very fun.
>>24658835
Recommendations please
Anonymous No.24666796 >>24666837
I wonder if we could use a red board for text-only NSFW stuff.
Anonymous No.24666837
>>24666796
It's crazy that this site doesn't have a board for that. I mean, that's the point of an anonymous board, to write this shit anonymously and yet you can't. What gives?
Anonymous No.24667403
>>24658831
you don't read while writing? check mate pizza face
and if you say no just to be smug that means your writing is shit because you don't edit it
Anonymous No.24667955 >>24667972 >>24669426
is erotic poetry a thing? pushkin almost gave me a foot fetish reading eugene onegin so I'd imagine something in verse that lines up with my tastes would be perfect for me.
Anonymous No.24667972 >>24668035
>>24667955
Yes definitely, like Song of Songs, Catullus, etc. on that topic the Greek writer Philostratus wrote some poetic letters telling boys and women to go barefoot
Anonymous No.24668035
>>24667972
song of songs and catullus poems are pretty short, I was thinking more a 10 minute single poem to guarantee I could finish
Anonymous No.24669426
>>24667955
Yeah read Rimbaud
Anonymous No.24670128 >>24671365
>>24658828 (OP)
I tried to write fantasy erotica which was basically a revenge story but in the end what purpose has today to write erotica? Kids go at 11 into bdsm and scat, i mean... this is no longer a "forbidden" pleasure. I also come from a country where 14 is the age of consent and everyone fuck with every hole available in high school but this is something "unthinkable" for a lot of people. It's a pain in the dick to, ironically, "pleasure" your potential readers.
I really lack motivation to keep going, lot of people told me to write teen\ya shit but in those you can't even THINK of sex and i really really like to write about sexuality, forbidden pleasures and the pleasure of the flesh.
Anonymous No.24671365
>>24670128
> but in the end what purpose has today to write erotica?
The money it makes any half decent author who is prolific enough.

Go to any writing forum (or plebbit) and look at those who’re now making a living within less than a year - it’s all erotica.
Anonymous No.24671405
its easy to say that sex and violence are the two biggest moneymakers. Its a surface take on it though. The underlying firmament is that sex "sells" simply because its an enjoyable thing to read. Violence is the same way, witness all the action pulp series once popular (Mack Bolan's "the Executioner, anyone? what did he make like 800 of those motherfuckers? My college buddy had most of them)
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standard traditional novel. The more successful ones marry the violence and the sex into the plot. I first did an action (violence) novel attempt. another time I dove into erotica. Eventually I tried going with both at once.
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In classical music, if you (wiki) read about where chord changes come from, the basics. The only "real" chord change is I to V. (going from C to G, for example) and back. The rest? Is sub-plots disguising this basic premise.
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In writing terms, I consider sex and violence to be this underlying basic premise. The rest is subterfuge and sub-plots, to disguise the framework. granted I'm not talking war and peace level shit here, I mean standard paperbacks. Clive Cussler and his Dirk Pitt. There's going to be some kind of ongoing conflict, and you know he's going to score a hot babe, he always does.
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but erotic content isn't the horrible thing it can seem like to people that "wouldn't read that".