Submission Guidelines
Please read these guidelines carefully before submitting your story. We will reject any story that does not meet these requirements. If your story is rejected, you should review these guidelines and then resubmit it.
Story Content and Formatting
- Length: Your story must be between 500 and 4000 words. Stories with fewer than 500 words or more than 4000 words will be rejected.
- If your story is longer than 4000 words, you must submit it in two or more parts. Each part should be a complete episode and must contain at least one sexual incident.
- Completeness: Do not submit incomplete or partial stories. You may, however, submit your story in multiple parts or episodes, but each part should be a self-contained story arc.
- Paragraphs: Break your story into reasonably sized paragraphs to make it easier for readers.
- Language: The story title and description must be in the same language as the story itself. For example, if you are submitting a Hinglish (Hindi in English) story, the title and description must also be in Hinglish.
Prohibited Content
We have a strict policy against certain types of content. Stories that contain any of the following will be immediately rejected:
- Personal Information: Do not mention phone numbers in any part of the story. You are welcome to include your email address if you want to receive feedback.
- Plagiarism: Do not submit stories that are stolen from other sites or written by someone else. You must be the original author of the story you submit.
- Celebrities/Public Figures: Stories based on or involving real-life celebrities or public figures are not permitted.
- AI-Generated Content: We will not publish any stories that have been created using AI tools.
Writing and Editing
To increase the chances of your story being accepted, please follow these writing standards:
- Grammar and Spelling: Always check your story with a good spelling and grammar tool (e.g., www.grammarly.com, www.convertcase.net) before submitting it.
- Capitalization: Do not use excessive capital letters or words.
- Short Forms: Avoid using short forms or text message abbreviations while writing. For example, use “you” instead of “u.”
Final Checklist
- Submit your story to the correct or most relevant category.
- Do not submit duplicate stories.
Don’t want your story to be REJECTED or take a long time to be PUBLISHED? Then you MUST follow these guidelines precisely.

