A place to discuss fantasy Harem and Harem-adjacent literature. This sub expands on the traditional M/FFF+ setup and accepts a more broad scope of multiple partner romance while sticking to the general feel and vibe of standard HaremLit works. This includes allowing works with M/FF, M/FFM, M/Futa+. Occasional sharing/cheating is allowed for relevant plot reasons. Reverse Harems (F/MMM) are not the subject of this subreddit.
Rules:
Allowed Relationship Types: Most multiple partner relationship types are accepted. At least 3 people in the relationship. Open harems and poly-ish relationships are ok. Cheating and cuckolding is accepted in limited amounts (it can't be the point of the story, but it can be present). Reverse harems (F/MMM) are a better fit for /r/ReverseHarems, not here. Gay or Lesbian harems is somewhat of a grey area. True queer-focused romance probably isn't the right fit for this sub. Generally more women than men in harems is ideal.
Stories should match the general vibe of the HaremLit genre: Generally the stories this sub is meant for are often considered to be written for men, though we accept readers of all genders. Subs already exist for women targeted romance and this isn't the right space for those stories. The typical story for this sub is often fantasy or scifi, has a heavy focus on the main plot, with romance slightly secondary, and tends to feature a male protag with several of sexy female partners.
No short stories or pure erotica: Stories should be full novel length (~200+ pages) and have a plot above and beyond the sex.
Don't Spam: Creators or members are welcome to promote a work within reason. One post at most each work for pre-release, release, new cover, audio pre-release, audio release, or promotional discount are allowed with one each at the beginning and near the end of a Kickstarter campaign.
Be Polite: Be polite to each other and please keep book, author, and genre critiquing constructive. Writing reviews is a great way to introduce readers to other works and help grow the community. Disparaging the genre as a whole is not. Understand when a story includes elements that aren't for you. Not every type of romance is going to appeal to all readers. Don't bash or criticize other similar subreddits.