Fiction Live
https://fiction.live
If I’d known Fiction.Live had smut, I probably would have checked out the site a lot sooner than I actually did. It’s funny how many sites earn a SFW reputation when there’s plenty of stuff to beat off to if you know where to look. Twitter and Reddit come to mind, and I know some of you are still beating off to the regular TikTok app because you haven’t seen my list of TikTok Porn Sites yet. Fiction.Live joins the club with a landing page and premise that wouldn’t feel too out of place in a classroom, but you’ll be hiding in the back corner and whacking off.
With a couple million visitors a month, Fiction.Live is one of the more popular platforms for aspiring writers to post their stories. They call themselves “A next generation storytelling platform for digital native stories,” which is a fair description. What they don’t tell you out on the front page is that they’ve got a growing library of free erotic stories mixed in with all the clean stuff. Let’s see what these horny wordsmiths are coming up with, shall we? Click the link to skip to their dirty stuff, or read on…
Read Some Titillating Erotic Fiction Live
It’s hard to understate the cleanliness of Fiction Live’s front page. The layout itself looks like it’s been polished with bleach, offering a streamlined presentation with minimal clutter. The site’s logo looks like the same regular-ass text everything else is written in. The only images are the thumbnails for the front-page stories, and none of them are dirty. I see fantasy landscape art, aerial photography of islands, superheroes and monsters.Once you start poking around, though, you’ll begin to see hints of what lies beneath the wholesome façade. I made my way to the Explore page, where I found category tags like Fantasy, Action, Adventure and Magic. Casually rolled in with the SFW tags are ones you won’t want your coworkers to notice, like Harem, Yuri and Smut. There’s even some extra-kinky stuff in there for the true deviates, like Futa, Mind Control and Corruption.
The writers of Fiction.Live tag their own content, which leads to a very well-organized library. That’s important, because there’s a huge variety of perversion on the menu. Despite the general lack of X-rated pics and videos, I’d say this place is kinkier than your average free tube or paysite. It’s more akin to a hentai site, where nearly everything and everything goes, laws of nature and laws of man be damned.
Case in point, one of the top stories in the Smut section is a little something called Tentacle Quest 2: Overgasm. According to the little blurb, it’s an 18-hour read full of tentacles, corruption, mind breaking and a slime protagonist. It's an episodic story and the next piece is dropping in two days, so maybe I’ll have to swing by for a fap when it’s released.
Other popular stories on Page One of the Smut aisle include tags like Monster Girl, Maledom, Taboo, Impregnation and Grooming. Writers can make up their own tags, which leads to some oddball subgenres like I Definitely Shouldn’t Stick My Dick On That However (listed as idefinitelyshouldntstickmydickonthathowever.)
If I have one immediate complaint about the setup, it’s just that I wish they had a full, browsable index of tags like you find on all kinds of adult sites. Given the insane range of kinks, Fiction.Live would no doubt end up with one of those sprawling directories of subgenres, scenarios and fetishes like you find on a hentai site. Those can be unwieldy, for sure, but they’re also a hell of a lot of fun to peruse for weird niches you’ve never fapped to before. Who’s up for some Species Play?
I Never Saw a Pokemon Do That Before!
Fiction.Live has quite a bit in common with hentai sites, for reasons I think are fairly obvious. Both erotic fiction and hentai are a largely DIY art form, so it’s natural you’ll find people creating content that appeals to their own filthiest fantasies. Since they don’t have to worry about production costs and other practical considerations, there’s more freedom to do whatever the hell they want without having to worry about turning a profit if nobody shells out thirty bucks a month. I wish running PornDudeCasting was that cheap and easy!As with hentai, Fiction Live creators have a tendency to include their favorite characters from comic books, video games, anime and movies. There’s a ton of X-rated parodies here, so you don’t have to keep whacking off to Disney+ or the games on your Nintendo Switch.
I found a story called Pokemon: Jordinio Version. It’s represented on the search page by an image of Pidgeot that looks like it was taken from an official Nintendo page somewhere, and it appears pretty clean and wholesome by anybody’s standards. The tags actually specify there’s No Pokephilia, but it is tagged as NSFW and contains Sex, Possible Sex and Smut. I might have to check it out later, but it's a 14-hour read.
Other recent adult parodies include a Harry Potter tale full of Taboo and Corruption, a Warhammer yarn with Futas and Impregnation, and a Digimon story tagged with Bang The Digimon. I also found kinky spinoffs of Chainsaw Man, Fire Emblem, Eragon, Bleach, Resident Evil, Percy Jackson and Dragonball.
As with the Tags, there’s enough variety that I really wish Fiction Live had a browsable index of parodies. It’s easy enough to type your favorite properties into the search bar to see if they’d been sexed up into an erotic story, but it’d just be nice to see a list of what’s available. Imagine how much harder it would be to browse Netflix if you could only use the search function. Every platform of this size deserves multiple ways to flip through the pages.
Do I Have Enough Lube for All This?
Fiction Live doesn’t make it easy to see how many stories are included in the full stash. I found some partial numbers listed on the Collections page, but they’re clearly not counting everything. I kept digging, clicking the Next button in the Smut section and trying to find the bottom. There didn’t seem to be any end in sight. There are easily thousands of stories here, and the writers on the platform are adding more every day.It’s always difficult to decide where to conduct my official fap test when I’m reviewing a site of this size, especially when it’s a homebrew archive with content from countless creators. I dialed in some preferences with the search filter, choosing Short stories with an NSFW content rating, and then sorted by Hot. Most of the stories on the platform seem to be ongoing, so I was able to trim the selection way the fuck down by limiting the results to Finished stories.
That’s how I ended up reading a short Naruto parody about voyeurism. The writing across the whole platform can be kind of hit or miss, and while this wasn’t written with a Vladimir Nabokov level of skill, it wasn’t shit. Sarada is feeling naughty and spying on Naruto, who was “pumping his cock in and out” of Namida’s throat, using her pigtails as handlebars. I’ve done the same move over on the PornDudeCasting couch, so I could relate.
The site’s got a strong community, so you can read or join the chat between writer and readers below this story or any of the other ones. The community vibe really encourages writers to keep the work flowing, and include non-writers in the conversation. Even if you’re just a lurker yourself, it can be fun to dig into the comments for a little more insight into the work.
That strong community is one of Fiction.Live’s biggest strengths, but I’d say it’s really the stories themselves that are going to draw in readers and keep them hooked on the format. The library is already fucking massive, the erotic tales encompassing all kinds of fetishes, scenarios and characters you won’t find on the average free tube. Sure, you’ve got to use your own imagination to get the most of it, but it'll take you places most porn sites simply can’t. If you’re into porn stories, you owe yourself a peek at this collection.
- Amateur writer platform with growing stash of erotic stories
- A wide range of kinks, subgenres and fetishes
- X-rated parodies of popular characters
- Thousands of stories and growing fast
- A strong community
- Wish there were full directories of tags and parodies
- Hit or miss literary quality