Pink Orchid 2024: Story Event for Women-Centric Erotica - Official Support Thread

Some time ago in this thread I noted that I had gone and put myself in a peculiar bind. I had a decent (or I thought so anyway) PO offering, but since it would be in a loosely organised (unchaptered) series, I would thus need to write a contextual story as an antecedent or else the series cohesion would suffer.

Fortune smiled and I was able to do the contextual piece, allowing my entry for this year to post today: Bombshell in the Berkshires. Will it be the only Gay Male Orchidism this year? The betting queue forms around the corner.
 
Before I started reading at Lit, I had no idea orc porn existed, or that I would be into it. Live and learn.
There's an author here on Lit who has dozens of stories about an Elf queen's sexual adventures with all kinds of huge monsters, and the only ones I've thought were hot were the ones with a pair of goblins.
 
That 29 February deadline is approaching faster than I thought! In my mind I thought I still had a few more weeks to finish my story.

Oh well, I guess I won't be working as hard as I thought this weekend.
 
My next story in queue for publication here features positive female agency. It’s not an official part of the Pink Orchid event, not tagged as such, but it was inspired by it. The story is classic “sister seduces brother” incest and I had issues getting into the plot for obvious reasons but once I wrote a Pink Orchid tagged story about how the brother lost his virginity to a summer fling of similar willful nature to his sister several months earlier, things got easier. I was able to finish the incest piece and submitted both stories Thursday night.

“Sibling Seduction” has naturally been approved first and will be published tomorrow. “Hookup on the Beach” will hopefully follow soon. It will have the official Pink Orchid tag. Thx to Om for beta reading it. Far as I’m concerned both stories are inspired by this event. One just isn’t tagged as such.

I will continue my writing when my time and emotions find the right balance again.
 
I have one more 750-word story with the Pink Orchid tag: "Interviewing a Date – 750 Words"
"She's looking for Mr Right."

It's her POV during a first, 3-hour dinner date. Here's a sample line for why I used the Pink Orchid tag:
"I’m tired of trying to appease judgmental guys,… holding myself back,… guys who just want to own me!"

EDIT: It published a few hours ago.
 
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Finally, my second story is ready to post!

For once I managed to keep it short and sweet (under 7500 words), and it's heterosexual and vanilla, for those of you not into my frequent queer and kinky filth. It's called 'Making Lemonade'.
 
My next story in queue for publication here features positive female agency. It’s not an official part of the Pink Orchid event, not tagged as such, but it was inspired by it. The story is classic “sister seduces brother” incest and I had issues getting into the plot for obvious reasons but once I wrote a Pink Orchid tagged story about how the brother lost his virginity to a summer fling of similar willful nature to his sister several months earlier, things got easier. I was able to finish the incest piece and submitted both stories Thursday night.

“Sibling Seduction” has naturally been approved first and will be published tomorrow. “Hookup on the Beach” will hopefully follow soon. It will have the official Pink Orchid tag. Thx to Om for beta reading it. Far as I’m concerned both stories are inspired by this event. One just isn’t tagged as such.

I will continue my writing when my time and emotions find the right balance again.
Update- both stories will post tomorrow. :)
 
I finished the first version of my entry last night. Hopefully I'll have time today to edit it so I can submit it before it's too late. I still have to think of a catchy title, though. Is "The Walled Garden" too unsexy?

Shoutout to @Devinter for his valuable input, and for keeping me motivated and disciplined!
 
Some time ago in this thread I noted that I had gone and put myself in a peculiar bind. I had a decent (or I thought so anyway) PO offering, but since it would be in a loosely organised (unchaptered) series, I would thus need to write a contextual story as an antecedent or else the series cohesion would suffer.

Fortune smiled and I was able to do the contextual piece, allowing my entry for this year to post today: Bombshell in the Berkshires. Will it be the only Gay Male Orchidism this year? The betting queue forms around the corner.

I loved everything about this story. I love chubby middle aged people and their martial problems and midlife crisis. I especially loved the way these men lied to themselves. “I’m not gay, he’s my best friend and this is just penis play!” This had simply way too many good phrases to quote.

Bravo, yowser. Thank you for the first Gay Male pink orchid in living memory. I’d follow you for this, but I already have 😁
 
Finally, my second story is ready to post!

For once I managed to keep it short and sweet (under 7500 words), and it's heterosexual and vanilla, for those of you not into my frequent queer and kinky filth. It's called 'Making Lemonade'.

Heterosexual and vanilla? You? Now I’m scared.
 
Phew, I made it!

Bitch, I Love You, is about two best friends planning their perfect threesome. I guess it's the ultimate guy fantasy--being selected by two horny college girls--if it was written like a snarky lesbian romance.

I'm really happy with how it turned out. And I think I took a big step toward getting over my fear of heavy dialogue.
 
Heterosexual and vanilla? You? Now I’m scared.
Hey, I've done it before! I even wrote a Romance, once. And I/T.

Just counted - out of 61 published stories, you could probably call 10 of them vanilla het, though maybe five are chapters of stories with other stuff too (The Bet was my attempt to re-write Smoking Hot without 100k of gay sex - the first two chapters work, but then Adrian's breakdown comes from left field - flipping back to ch.12 of SH and then back to the middle of ch.3 of Bet is probably the best way to read it), and Denying Alex is only 750 words.

But Homesick Halloween (Romance), Third Time Lucky (First Time), Into the Woods (EC), Only One Bed... Again (I/T) and I Say Ass, You Say Arse... (Anal) could all be deemed Orchid stories without kink or queerness. Except for one kiss in Third Time Lucky.

I did persist with it partly because I thought it was a bit harsh consistently giving you Pink Orchid stories you'd prefer not to read, so I hope you enjoy! (let me know if you'd like to be lured to the dark side, though... you could get to London for the purpose quite easily, right? 😉)
 
Fortune smiled and I was able to do the contextual piece, allowing my entry for this year to post today: Bombshell in the Berkshires. Will it be the only Gay Male Orchidism this year? The betting queue forms around the corner.
I had no idea what connotations the Berkshires were supposed to have, but it sounds like the English Berkshire - wealthy horsey set? Minus Slough? How do the locals pronounce it?

Beautifully written and horribly plausible, though I can't handle that much emotional angst so skimmed through large chunks of it.
 
In what is perhaps a personal record of about 4 hours, The Walled Garden has been approved for publication tomorrow morning. An E/V story of 10k words, where two women talk on the phone as they ogle the hot gardener. (There's more to it than that, but this is the basic premise.)
 
I loved everything about this story. I love chubby middle aged people and their martial problems and midlife crisis. I especially loved the way these men lied to themselves. “I’m not gay, he’s my best friend and this is just penis play!” This had simply way too many good phrases to quote.

Bravo, yowser. Thank you for the first Gay Male pink orchid in living memory. I’d follow you for this, but I already have 😁
Thanks for kind words. It was fun to create. And another example of the value to many of us for these contests/challenges, as I don't think I would have come up with the idea without the impetus.
 
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