All posts by Ennka

Why is the Anus Still Taboo in Erotic Literature?

Let’s face it, we live in a society where sexual taboos still exist. And despite the increasing open-mindedness towards sexual fantasies, the anus is still perceived as a forbidden sexual body part. The anus has a long history of being shunned in erotic literature, and it’s time to understand why this is the case. In … Continue reading Why is the Anus Still Taboo in Erotic Literature?

Thongs, Sideboobs, Underboobs – The Unveiling of the Female Form through Fashion

Fashion has always been used to showcase the female form, but in recent times, it has been taken to a whole new level. With trends like thongs, sideboobs, and underboobs gaining popularity, it’s no secret that women are exploring their sexuality and embracing their curves. As erotic writers, we have a unique perspective on how … Continue reading Thongs, Sideboobs, Underboobs – The Unveiling of the Female Form through Fashion

Embracing Nudity as a Form of Protest Against Society’s Body Ideals

For years, society has placed unrealistic standards when it comes to the human body. The media has perpetuated the idea that there is only one type of perfection and that anything else falls short. This has led to a multitude of issues, including body shaming, low self-esteem, eating disorders, and even depression. One way to … Continue reading Embracing Nudity as a Form of Protest Against Society’s Body Ideals

Schreiben mit Düften: Die olfaktorische Verbindung in der Belletristik erforschen

Hast du schon einmal einen bestimmten Duft gerochen und dich plötzlich in eine längst vergessene Erinnerung zurückversetzt gefühlt? Unser Geruchssinn ist ein leistungsfähiges Werkzeug, das starke Emotionen und lebhafte Erinnerungen hervorrufen kann. Wenn du als Autorin oder Autor die Macht der Düfte nutzt, kann das deiner Erzählung eine zusätzliche Dimension verleihen, vor allem wenn es … Continue reading Schreiben mit Düften: Die olfaktorische Verbindung in der Belletristik erforschen

Arthur Schopenhauer on Sexuality: Insights for Erotic Writers

Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher who lived in the 19th century. Although his main focus was on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, he also wrote extensively on human nature, including sexuality. While some of his ideas might seem outdated or even controversial, they can still offer valuable insights for modern-day erotic writers. In this blog … Continue reading Arthur Schopenhauer on Sexuality: Insights for Erotic Writers

A Feast for the Senses: The Intertwining of Taste and Eroticism

Have you ever experienced a tingling sensation in your mouth as you savor different flavors? It’s not just your taste buds that respond, but your senses of smell, touch and even sight. Sensuality is a complex experience that can be heightened by the combination of tastes and eroticism. The power of food to evoke memories, … Continue reading A Feast for the Senses: The Intertwining of Taste and Eroticism

Building Erotic Tension: Techniques for Creating Anticipation and Desire

As erotic writers, we aim to create an intense build-up of desire and anticipation in our readers. We want our stories to provoke a strong emotional response, leaving our audience wanting more. But how do we achieve this? How do we create those decisive moments that keep our readers turning the pages? This blog post … Continue reading Building Erotic Tension: Techniques for Creating Anticipation and Desire

When an erotic novel became a masterpiece of modern Dutch literature: “Turkish Delight” by Jan Wolkers

If you’re an aspiring erotica writer, you may have heard of the controversial novel “Turkish Delight” by Dutch author Jan Wolkers. The graphic descriptions of graphic sex scenes and the extreme emotional turmoil of the characters made it a controversial but compelling read. In this blog post, we look at the content, story, and impact … Continue reading When an erotic novel became a masterpiece of modern Dutch literature: “Turkish Delight” by Jan Wolkers