Got Nothing. And That’s Perfect!
February, the shortest month of the year, has put on its coat, donned its hat, and is about to venture out into the rarity of a blizzard in Southern California. As I walk it...
Blog Posts / Creative Writing / Reflections on Writing
by Ramone Quides · Published 03/01/2023 · Last modified 02/26/2023
February, the shortest month of the year, has put on its coat, donned its hat, and is about to venture out into the rarity of a blizzard in Southern California. As I walk it...
Blog Posts / Creative Writing / Reflections on Writing
by Ramone Quides · Published 02/06/2023 · Last modified 02/05/2023
February has arrived, and with it a shift to exploring new genres of sensuality. Yes, not sexuality. Sensuality. Exploring the realistic underpinnings of sexual lifestyles, such that I can create erotic literary fiction around...
Blog Posts / Creative Writing / Cuckolding / Erotic Short Stories / Experimental Erotica / MF / MF
by Ramone Quides · Published 01/10/2023
In July 2022, I posted a cuckold story in Literotica titled Eggs and Cream. As with most of my stories, I approached people who successfully live that genre for content and creation feedback before...
This final set of alternative lyrics to a Christmas tune will probably require some work on your part. The original tune was a derivative of Happy Holidays sung by Andy Williams on his Christmas...
Blog Posts / Creative Writing / Cuckolding / Strangers
by Ramone Quides · Published 12/16/2022 · Last modified 12/17/2022
It doesn’t take much for my bipolar mind to wander during this time of year, as stresses pour in from all sides. Fortunately, next month’s online lifestyle event, holiday tunes and tequila resulted in...
Blog Posts / Creative Writing / Erotic Short Stories / Reflections on Writing
by Ramone Quides · Published 10/31/2022 · Last modified 10/29/2022
If you’ve ever hiked in rocky wilderness above timberline and through backcountry, you’ve probably come across cairns. Pronounced karn, it is a stack of rocks that marks a trail in otherwise indistinguishable environments. People...