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Nifty Archives ®

is a great resource for those seeking Gay Erotic
Fiction. The quality of the stories varies widely, however, and
The Best of Nifty list was set up as a readers' guide pointing to some
of the best stories posted at Nifty. It has since been expanded to
include other sites where excellent stories can be found. Some
sites carry revised and polished versions of stories originally posted
on Nifty®. We hope this list adds to your enjoyment of reading on the
Web.




NOTICE:
Nifty, Nifty Archive, and Nifty Erotic Stories Archive are registered
trademarks of the Nifty Archive Alliance. 
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^ Jump up to: a b Hellekson (editor), Karen ; Busse (editor), Kristina (2006). Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: New Essays . McFarland. p. 55. ISBN 9780786454969 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 . {{ cite book }} : |last1= has generic name ( help )

^ Spinner, Jenni. "Femslash: Erotica meets fan fantasies" . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2014-08-26 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Humble, Nicola (2012). The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction . Cambridge University Press. pp. 99–100. ISBN 9780521513371 . Archived from the original on 5 July 2021 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Baker, Paul (2005). Public Discourses of Gay Men . Routledge. p. 157. ISBN 0415349737 . Archived from the original on 5 July 2021 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Argetsinger, Gerald S. (2013). Latter-gay Saints: An Anthology of Gay Mormon Fiction . Lethe Press. p. 14. ISBN 9781590212646 . Archived from the original on 5 July 2021 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Bale, John; Vertinsky, Patricia Anne (2004). Sites of Sport: Space, Place, Experience . Psychology Press. p. 156. ISBN 0714682810 . Archived from the original on 5 July 2021 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Nifty searchpage Archived 2021-06-29 at the Wayback Machine searchpage mentioning nr of stories matching criteria out of total available stories. 23 Nov. 2018

^ http://www.nifty.org/nifty/about.html Archived 2015-05-26 at the Wayback Machine , verified at https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/ Archived 2017-08-29 at the Wayback Machine on 2014-08-23: listed as Nifty Archive Alliance Inc., White Plains, NY, EIN 31-1737358

^ The Advocate . The Advocate. May 13, 1997. p. 54. Archived from the original on 5 July 2021 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Opshal, Kurt; Reitman, Rainey. "Payment Provider Stripe Upholds Free Speech, Reactivates Nifty Archives" . Economic Freedom Fund . Archived from the original on 14 February 2015 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ Bousquet, Mark. "EFF Wins Battle for Erotic Fiction Against Internet "Gatekeeper" " . CBLDF. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 . Retrieved 24 August 2014 .

^ "Querying Keywords Questions of Difference, Frequency, and Sense in Keywords Analysis", Journal of English Linguistics , Vol. 32, No. 4, December 2004, pp. 346-359. This study included by Pat Baker, under the title "As big as a beercan. A comparative keyword analysis of lesbian and gay male erotic narratives", in Public Discourses of Gay Men , London, New York, Routledge, 2005, ISBN 0415349737 , reissued unchanged in 2013, ISBN 0415850223

^ Jump up to: a b c Kryzan, Christopher (September–October 2000). "OutProud/Oasis Internet Survey of Queer and Questioning Youth" (PDF) . OutProud : 3, 5, 10, 11, 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2014 . Retrieved 27 August 2014 .

^ "Nifty Erotic Stories Archive: Bisexual Stories" . Nifty.org . Archived from the original on 9 August 2018 . Retrieved 9 August 2018 .

^ "Nifty Erotic Stories Archive: Gay Male Stories" . Nifty.org . Archived from the original on 9 August 2018 . Retrieved 9 August 2018 .

^ "Nifty Erotic Stories Archive: Lesbian Stories" . Nifty.org . Archived from the original on 14 August 2018 . Retrieved 9 August 2018 .

^ "Nifty Erotic Stories Archive: Transgender Stories" . Nifty.org . Archived from the original on 8 August 2018 . Retrieved 9 August 2018 .


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Nifty Erotic Stories Archive , also known as nifty.org and Nifty , is an extensive semi-curated website of erotic literature established in 1993. [1] [2]

The site collects LGBT stories, straight stories and bisexual and lesbian themed stories by amateur writers as well as "General Erotic and Educational Information", [3] [4] with stories categorized by theme and subject matter such as "first time", "interracial", fan-fiction , missionary experiences , [5] and other categories. [6] Fan-fiction historian Laura Hale has noted that "Historically, this archive is not viewed as a home to true fan fiction but rather celebrity based erotica which was absent the fannish fan fiction context". [1]

As of November 23, 2018, the site contains over 71,000 stories. [7] The site accepts direct submissions and is independently hosted, but mirrored at the Alt Sex Stories Text Repository and many other sites, in several countries. In 2000, it was recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt, nonprofit 501(c) organization . [8] The site is free and maintained by volunteer labor only, and relies on user donations. Nifty does not have a registration process, an aspect that has drawn criticism, as the site does not require users to verify that they are over the age of 18. [9]

In 2012 online payment company Stripe suspended Nifty's account due to the site hosting stories featuring bestiality , which Stripe believed would violate Visa and MasterCard's brand protection rules. [10] Nifty contested this action, stating that it violated their First Amendment right to freedom of speech, and the decision was later overturned. [11]

Nifty.org was used as a source for one million words of gay male erotic narratives, and a comparison million words of lesbian erotic narratives, by Paul Baker of Lancaster University , in a study of "the identity constructions and language use of those who are viewed as ideal sexual partners; important themes or narrative patterns within the texts which reveal the discourses of sexuality that the authors have accessed; [and] the language that gay consumers/creators of erotic texts find to be sexually arousing". [12]

In 2000 OutProud published data from a survey they had conducted with Oasis magazine where the intent was to find ways to improve communication with the target communities they served. [13] OutProud discovered that a large amount of their survey respondents (51%) had found the survey through Nifty or a Nifty-related link, which surprised the surveyors as they had not approached the site for assistance with the survey. [13] The surveyors also found that the Nifty respondents fit more accurately into the target communities they were trying to approach, as they found that other sources did not represent all of the communities OutProud and Oasis were hoping to receive surveys from. [13]

Several identical subcategories appear in the lesbian, gay, and bisexual sections. They are:

In addition, some subcategories appear only in the gay and bisexual sections:

The Bestiality section of the website has not been discontinued despite coming under heavy criticism.


Battle
Bondage
Hookers
Miscellaneous
Romance


Joe Bates Saga
Magic & Science Fiction
Non TG-Stories
Authoritarian
by Authors
Chemical
College
Control
High School
Mind-control
She-male
Surgery
Teen
TV
Young Friends


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Erotic lit has survived throughout the ages, though, and is still a popular form of smut even in today’s day and age. That’s right, believe it or not, even with billions upon billions of videos of the world’s hottest women getting fucked in any and every way imaginable at our instant disposal with nothing more than the click of a mouse, some people still prefer to read their porn.

And I must say, I admire their dedication to literature. I mean, I’m a writer by profession and I don’t even read erotic lit to get off. I would put money on the majority of erotic lit readers being women or gay, though. I just don’t see straight men fapping to flowery language sans something to visually help them out. What can I say? We’re a bunch of uncultured swine, it’s true.

I can definitely see the appeal to erotic lit, though. There is something sensual about really good writing. I’ve even read books and stories that have made me hard before (upon which I, of course, promptly set the book down, opened up Porn Hub, and fapped myself to fruition). But reading something to orgasm? I don’t know. I just don’t see it happening for me. But, hey, I’m open-minded, maybe I’ll give it a shot some time.

There are hundreds of sites and resources for the more sapiosexual leaning, literarily-minded horndogs out there to choose from. Many of which have a sort of forum-style, community-oriented feel to them. Many of which allow their users to submit and publish their own work. Not many of which, however, have been around for as long as Nifty.org. Nor have many (if any) acquired the same level of respect or academic consideration.

Not only is the site an absolute behemoth, but it is designed well (for an erotic lit site). I don’t know what it is, but erotic lit website designers seem to have a lot of trouble creating an enjoyable, easy to use, aesthetically pleasing online experience. So many similar sites that I’ve been to are just awful to look at and even harder to navigate. I don’t hate Nifty’s design, though.

I mean, could it be better? Definitely. But it is far from the worst erotic lit site design I’ve ever seen. It’s simple … a little dated in its wallpaper-style background and blue hyperlinked text, sure, but not horrible.

Just underneath the banner on the home page, you will find four boxes to choose from, all of which contain selected new stories, broken into sections by sexual orientation and identity: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender. Okay, I’m all for equal representation of sexual identities and shit, but does Nifty have no heterosexual content? I guess we’ll have to see.

Below these featured stories is an easy-click button to “Publish a Story.” I like how immediate and convenient Nifty makes it for users to share their work. I always appreciate it when arts community sites like this go out of their way to encourage participation. There’s nothing snooty, elitist, or exclusive about it—how it should be.

Below that easy publish button, you’ll find a list of recent Nifty announcements (news regarding the site, new publications, etc.), a place to donate to Nifty, and a list of recent donors. The site operates solely on user donations and it would appear as if they have a pretty active and eager community of users to back it up.

Not only can you donate directly through the site, but after taking a look at Nifty’s announcements, it seems like they also organize real-world fundraisers. In other words, if you are looking for a supportive community of fellow erotic lit lovers, Nifty might be just what you need.

Giving donations and participating in fundraisers aren’t the only ways for users to support Nifty, though. In the menu bar at the top of the site, you’ll also find a button labeled “Shop.” Clicking here will link you to Nifty’s Café Press site, where you can buy Nifty merch, such as t-shirts, hoodies, polos, coffee mugs, tote bags, even undies. Hey, if you’re a proud writer of erotica, maybe a Nifty t-shirt is just what you need.

Also found in the site’s menu bar are links to “Archives” (dropdown: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Bestiality [huh…], Information, Best of Nifty, Journal Entries, and a few featured authors), New Stories, Authors, Donate, and a search bar. Strange that Nifty provides a special featured section for stories about fucking dogs or whatever, but I still have not come across any hetero erotica to enjoy. I guess the straight, white male author truly is dead once and for all.

I love that Nifty is completely ad-free. I think the donation model is a great one for a site like this to lean into, and I am beyond happy to see Nifty taking full advantage of that. I fucking despise ads, especially when they are unnecessary, so I applaud the people at Nifty for finding an alternative means of keeping the site up and running for all these years.

It’s awful. It looks like someone just copied and pasted a .txt file and clicked “publish.” The formatting is far from uniform. It is boring. There are no pages. It’s just sloppy and, frankly, a bit lazy if you ask me, from a site design perspective. This is, however, par for the course when it comes to erotic lit websites. I don’t know why the people who create and moderate these sites can’t put a little more thought into their main event: the erotica.

Does nobody value the idea of a pleasant reading experience? Why is it that all of these sites just throw plain text onto a white background and call it a day? There are so many better ways to present text that it just boggles my mind when I see this kind of shit. It looks cheap, amateur, and rushed. I highly recommend that the people of Nifty use some of that donation money to develop a quality e-reader component to the site. It doesn’t even have to be anything fancy, just something other than seemingly randomly formatted text on a white page!

I would like to see Nifty invest in a better reader. I also think that providing a way for authors to get feedback, like a comments section on stories, for example, would be awesome too. Us writers are always looking to improve and, so, being able to read feedback from readers of our genre is invaluable. I would just like to see some more effort put into improving and updating the website in general and really embracing that engaged community with an increase in interactive features.

All in all, though, you are unlikely to ever run out of reading material on Nifty. It’s an enormous archive of erotic lit for you to get all hot and bothered to. So, sit back, unzip, and enjoy, ya filthy perverts!

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Nifty Erotic Stories Archive! Erotic literature is the oldest form of smut known to man. It was porn before porn was invented. Dating back to the days of Ancient Greece, epic erotic poems were primarily how people used to get their fap on. Well, in between having gay butt sex with one another, of course (look it up, it was a totally common activity in Ancient Greece).

Erotic lit has survived throughout the ages, though, and is still a popular form of smut even in today’s day and age. That’s right, believe it or not, even with billions upon billions of videos of the world’s hottest women getting fucked in any and every way imaginable at our instant disposal with nothing more than the click of a mouse, some people still prefer to read their porn.

And I must say, I admire their dedication to literature. I mean, I’m a writer by profession and I don’t even read erotic lit to get off. I would put money on the majority of erotic lit readers being women or gay, though. I just don’t see straight men fapping to flowery language sans something to visually help them out. What can I say? We’re a bunch of uncultured swine, it’s true.

I can definitely see the appeal to erotic lit, though. There is something sensual about really good writing. I’ve even read books and stories that have made me hard before (upon which I, of course, promptly set the book down, opened up Porn Hub, and fapped myself to fruition). But reading something to orgasm? I don’t know. I just don’t see it happening for me. But, hey, I’m open-minded, maybe I’ll give it a shot some time.

There are hundreds of sites and resources for the more sapiosexual leaning, literarily-minded horndogs out there to choose from. Many of which have a sort of forum-style, community-oriented feel to them. Many of which allow their users to submit and publish their own work. Not many of which, however, have been around for as long as Nifty.org. Nor have many (if any) acquired the same level of respect or academic consideration.

Not only is the site an absolute behemoth, but it is designed well (for an erotic lit site). I don’t know what it is, but erotic lit website designers seem to have a lot of trouble creating an enjoyable, easy to use, aesthetically pleasing online experience. So many similar sites that I’ve been to are just awful to look at and even harder to navigate. I don’t hate Nifty’s design, though.

I mean, could it be better? Definitely. But it is far from the worst erotic lit site design I’ve ever seen. It’s simple … a little dated in its wallpaper-style background and blue hyperlinked text, sure, but not horrible.

Just underneath the banner on the home page, you will find four boxes to choose from, all of which contain selected new stories, broken into sections by sexual orientation and identity: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender. Okay, I’m all for equal representation of sexual identities and shit, but does Nifty have no heterosexual content? I guess we’ll have to see.

Below these featured stories is an easy-click button to “Publish a Story.” I like how immediate and convenient Nifty makes it for users to share their work. I always appreciate it when arts community sites like this go out of their way to encourage participation. There’s nothing snooty, elitist, or exclusive about it—how it should be.

Below that easy publish button, you’ll find a list of recent Nifty announcements (news regarding the site, new publications, etc.), a place to donate to Nifty, and a list of recent donors. The site operates solely on user donations and it would appear as if they have a pretty active and eager community of users to back it up.

Not only can you donate directly through the site, but after taking a look at Nifty’s announcements, it seems like they also organize real-world fundraisers. In other words, if you are looking for a supportive com
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