LustyLibrary.com Runs Halloween Erotica Contest

CHARLOTTE, N.C. —LustyLibrary.com, home of “stories for the sexual intellectual,” is sponsoring its 3rd annual Halloween Fiction Contest. Story submissions will be accepted up until Oct. 29 for stories that have erotic Halloween themes.

“The Halloween Contest is the site's most popular one and every year we've got more and more entries,” AEBN’s Kellie Barker told XBIZ. “Last year, I believe we had around two dozen stories submitted for it.”

LustyLibrary.com is one of the roster of websites offered by video-on-demand provider AEBN but is geared toward users who prefer their content in print. The site hosts also a member’s forum, networking features and more softcore erotica products.

Stories must be at least 1,000 words and grammatically and structurally correct. Straight and lesbian storylines will be accepted. The first, second and third place winners will receive $200, $100 and $50 respectively.

Barker offers some tips for writers: “Make sure they run a quick spell-check over it because even the hottest story can be ruined by a misspelling in the wrong place. We're looking for creativity, attention to the Halloween theme — however innovative they choose to be with it — and, of course, a steamy scene worthy of being called erotica.”

Entries will be judged by the administrator of LustyLibrary.com, the Lusty Librarian, and winners will be announced on Oct. 30.

Last year’s winners included first-place winner “All Hallows Eve” by Miro and Lillian2Yung, “An Evening Walk” by Lilypad in second and “In the Still of the Night” by Reaver Wolf in third place.

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