So called "special formatting" can enhance you submissions in various ways. I'm speaking here of things like
bold
,
italics
,
underline
, and a few other formatting tricks. (Remember, too, that these can also distract if used excessively or haphazardly.) There are a couple ways to get these enhancements into you Literotica submissions, but they don't seem to be very well known, at least not to newer authors.
Sean Renaud
wrote
How to Format on Lit
[www.literotica.com/s/how-to-format-on-lit] back in 2014, and it was pretty well received, showing that people wanted to know this stuff. That entry had a few short comings (as I'm sure this one does), but was helpful to quite a few of us. After reading some comments to Sean's entry, and being familiar with HTML code myself, I thought maybe I could revisit the topic and hopefully address some of the issues brought up in those comments. He hasn't submitted anything since 2014, so I'm assuming that he won't mind.
There is also a sort, but very worthwhile article by
Tx Tall Tales
called
Love Your Readers
[www.literotica.com/s/love-your-readers] from 2013 that includes this issue, albeit briefly. One thing he does there, and I agree with, is to encourage you to use these sorts of things sparingly.
Literotica allows you to add "special formatting" to your submissions in a few ways. The easiest may be by submitting a Word document or Rich Text File (see below), but this can result in delaying your entry being published, since according to the FAQ: "Works with special formatting, illustrations, or audio require extra handling and may take longer than usual."
I'm assuming the above really refers to Word documents and Rich Text Files, since stories I've submitted with the trick listed below in plain text, by pasting into to the submission form, didn't have any noticeable delay. Unfortunately, however, the FAQ is rather vague, and additional info is often in other documents that may or may not be linked well, so I really don't know for certain how things work. It also seems that the FAQ is a bit dated, and some things may now function differently than when it was written.
According to the Writer's Guidelines (AKA Submission Guidelines), linked in the FAQ under Submissions:
All manuscripts must be submitted as via the site scripts as
Word files (.doc), text files (.txt) or Rich Text Files (.rtf)
, or pasted into the submission form. If your story uses bolds or italics, you will need to submit it as a.doc or.rtf.
(Note that there is a process for submission by email as well, but they note that this will delay publishing, likely significantly.)
It also states:
If you have specialty formatting requests, such as the need for
bolds
or
italics
in certain parts,
PLEASE LET US KNOW
in a note at the top of the story. Otherwise, all special formatting will be stripped from the stories before posting.
AND that
"No HTML links or web addresses are allowed within stories."
(I included some web addresses here, but not as links. Even so, only Literotica pages were let intact.)
One final note about standard formatting, the writer's Guidelines also state:
Please break your story into reasonably sized paragraphs. Reading on a screen is different from reading from a book or magazine, as the flicker from computer monitors is tiring on the eye. Excessively long paragraphs are hard on readers' eyes."
I got one of my first stories rejected due to some long paragraphs. I now keep them to no more than 10 lines, usually less, when typing in a standard Word document using Calibri 11 point font. Your mileage may vary.
On to the main point of this document. For many people, the uploading a Word document (.doc) or a Rich Text File (.rtf) is the easiest way to include these special formats in your submission. However, I don't know if some of the things I mention below besides