For The Girls Launches Erotic Fiction Competition

BRISBANE, Australia – Women's erotica site For The Girls has launched an erotic fiction competition to celebrate their second birthday.

Writers are invited to submit quality erotic stories that have been written specifically for a female audience. Each story must contain at least one female orgasm.

The winner will receive $200 and a one month membership to For The Girls and their story will be published on the website. The runner up will receive $100 and a two week membership plus publication. There are also a number of smaller consolation prizes.

"We want to find the ultimate sexy story for women," Karen Jones, webmistress at For The Girls, said. "Too often adult fiction is badly written or is just a methodical blow-by-blow description of intercourse from a male perspective. We're aiming higher with this competition. We want to read about good characters and real emotion. We want to see classy erotic fiction that puts female pleasure first."

For The Girls was originally launched in June, 2003, and has grown to become one of the largest adult sites catering to heterosexual women. The site offers a mix of photos and movies chosen to suit female tastes, along with a magazine that offers articles, columns, sex advice, reviews and other written material. For The Girls also offers an array of women's erotic fiction and regularly features guest writers.

For more information, visit www.forthegirls.com.

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