Pretty much title. Read almost everything worth reading on the site. A bit bored and want a change of pace so looking to reread something. If you can surprise me with something I haven't read that's fine as well.
Pretty much title. Read almost everything worth reading on the site. A bit bored and want a change of pace so looking to reread something. If you can surprise me with something I haven't read that's fine as well.
Reread "The Shack" stories.
"Deathbringer" is always fun.
Lubrican stories do me well when I want reread stuff.
"St. Claire" series is also a re-again winner.
Read almost everything worth reading on the site. A bit bored and want a change of pace so looking to reread something.
Considering the range of stories here, what types of stories interest you?
You may want to consider looking at the sister sites:
https://finestories.com/
https://scifistories.com/
then I'd suggest any of the stories by:
https://storiesonline.net/a/aubie56
https://storiesonline.net/a/Banadin
https://storiesonline.net/a/Douglas_Fox
https://storiesonline.net/a/Dual_Writer
https://storiesonline.net/a/ernest-bywater
https://storiesonline.net/a/EzzyB
https://storiesonline.net/a/g-younger
https://storiesonline.net/a/kraken
https://storiesonline.net/a/lazlo-zalezac
https://storiesonline.net/a/Lazlong
https://storiesonline.net/a/mark-randall
https://storiesonline.net/a/Monbade
https://storiesonline.net/a/Paul_Phenomenon
https://storiesonline.net/a/Peter_H_Salus
https://storiesonline.net/a/ScotlandtheBrave
https://storiesonline.net/a/SmokinDriver
https://storiesonline.net/a/sw-mo-hermit
https://storiesonline.net/a/Tamalain
https://storiesonline.net/a/the-scot
https://storiesonline.net/a/Thornfoote
https://storiesonline.net/a/Wes_Boyd
I reread all of these authors frequently. Also, I will always read anything new that pops from any of them. I'm never disappointed.
Lubrican - personally I find his longer stories better. Flossie's Revenge is one of my favorites. Also the long Blues stories.
Argon - I really like his Anthony Carter Stories.
rlfj - His Grim Reaper stories are very good.
Colt45 - I like his Sea King stories. Sadly, we may have lost him eight-ish years ago.
Thinking Horndog - I think he's the best of the Swarm Cycle writers.
aroslav - his long stories are very nicely crafted. One death scene (almost) made me cry. Of course, so did Interstellar, and Alan Jackson's Remember When.
Jay Cantrell - Another writer of well crafted long stories. Runaway Train was the first of his I read; it's still my favorite.
Mack the Knife - Really well done fantasy stories. Sadly, Mack's not posted for 10+ years, so the stories have been moved into the premier category.
Thinking Horndog - I think he's the best of the Swarm Cycle writers.
Yes, and one of my favorites is The Academy, which I only just recently re-read.
Thinking Horndog - I think he's the best of the Swarm Cycle writers.
Of the prolific writers, probably. Pretty CAPable and These Things I've Done were among the best stories in the universe, but by less active universe writers. There were two or three other stories I'd rate up there with those two, but the names are escaping me atm.
A lot of great writers (and some not very good) have been suggested already. A few more to consider:
El Sol
Don Lockwood
Al Steiner
shrink42
gwresearch
Charlie Foxtrot
If you've read most of the good stuff here, go over to Finestories.com and look at The Outsider's stories. The "Knox Family" stories are exceptional and "Skyscrapers" is also a great read.
https://finestories.com/a/The_Outsider
Just discovered this author yesterday. I don't recall if it was an update or a random story, but I'm glad either way. The stories I've read so far are exceptional.
Anabelle Hawthorne
I keep running into authors I've never read before that are worth reading. Normally I don't like fan fiction, since more than most it tends to be juvenile stroke stories devoid of any actual human beings. Though I've only read about 2% of her oeuvre, Ann Douglas has already impressed me with the quality of her prose and the humanness of her characters. (I suppose I'm a sucker for romance.) Any way, another author worth re-reading, or reading for the first time.
Oh, and they're not all fan fiction. ;)
Though I've only read about 2% of her oeuvre, Ann Douglas has already impressed me with the quality of her prose and the humanness of her characters.
She is one of the early gems in online erotica. I know she already made a name by the mid 1990's, but I think she is pretty much retired now.
And she did a lot of fanfic, especially Star Trek, but also MASH and others.
I find myself re-reading Terry Pratchett and Robert Heinlein quite often. Also Jerry Pournelle.
On SOL? Renpet. Tedbiker.
And me. I wrote my stuff because I never found the stories I wanted to read. Now I've found a bunch, yet I still write.
I like me.
And me. I wrote my stuff because I never found the stories I wanted to read.
And me. I wrote my stuff because I never found the stories I wanted to read. Now I've found a bunch, yet I still write.
Same here. I even included that in my common story introduction way back in around 1996:
Tired of the normal "fuck-suck" stories I read, I decided to write some my own way. They are much longer than most, and have (I feel) more character development than most other adult stories.
This story is intended only to be enjoyed by consenting adults. It is based on both real life experiences and fantasy. Any similarities to anybody, living or dead, is intentional. Only the names have been changed to protect the involved parties.
I welcome any input, or comments, or your own stories. Since I distribute it for free, please do not place it in any "pay for access" sites. Other than that, as long as nothing is cut out (including these comments) distribution is unlimited.
Thank you, and enjoy.
A lot of very good writers have already been mentioned but one that hasn't is one that I'm rereading right now -- carniegirl. A lot of very long stories that are quite good.