Asstr.oeg Link

| Category | Description | |----------|-------------| | | BDSM, LGBTQ+, paranormal, sci‑fi/fantasy, historical, romance, fetish, pornographic, “softcore” literary erotica, etc. | | Story formats | Plain‑text, HTML, PDF, and (occasionally) Word documents. | | Length | From flash‑fiction (a few hundred words) to epic multi‑chapter sagas (tens of thousands of words). | | Languages | Predominantly English; a modest selection of translations and non‑English works. | | Supplementary material | Author bios, submission guidelines, “writing tips” pages, and a small selection of non‑fiction essays on sexuality. |

: Managed by the Internet Free Literature Corporation , a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the site was founded on the principle that erotic literature is a form of expression worth protecting from censorship and corporate sanitized web-filters. asstr.oeg

ASSTR grew out of the early Usenet culture, specifically the newsgroup , which was created in May 1992 by Tim Pierce as a free space for sharing erotic narratives. As the internet transitioned to the web, the repository was formed to centralize and preserve stories that were otherwise scattered across newsgroups like alt.sex.stories.moderated (ASSM) . | Category | Description | |----------|-------------| | |