Category Archives: Writing erotica

We analyse texts from the fields of fiction and non-fiction and think about how high-quality eroticism can look today. We have no patent remedies, but put our thoughts and convictions on erotic literature on paper.
We regard the texts presented here as “work in progress”, which are constantly being expanded and updated as soon as we find new, exciting examples or topics. Ideally, over time this will create a pool of ideas for erotic literature for all those who write themselves.

The ear as an erogenous zone: reflections on the ear fetish in erotic literature

The human body is an incredible work of art, and its sexual potential is limitless. From the obvious erogenous zones like the genitals to the more neglected zones like the ears, every part of the body can be a source of pleasure in intimate moments. In this blog post, we will delve into the world … Continue reading The ear as an erogenous zone: reflections on the ear fetish in erotic literature

Sigmund Freud’s Concept of Sexual Curiosity and Voyeurism

Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. His work revolutionized the field of psychology, and many of his theories are still relevant today. One of his most famous concepts is the idea of sexual curiosity and voyeurism. Freud believed that humans are naturally curious and drawn to anything that is sexually arousing, … Continue reading Sigmund Freud’s Concept of Sexual Curiosity and Voyeurism

Writing LGBTQ+ Erotic Literature: Authenticity and Representation

Writing LGBTQ+ erotic literature is a niche that has been gaining popularity in recent years. The demand for diverse representation in erotica has paved the way for authors to write stories that explore a wider range of sexuality and gender expression than what has traditionally been depicted. However, writing authentic and representative stories can be … Continue reading Writing LGBTQ+ Erotic Literature: Authenticity and Representation

Erotic literature from a feminist perspective: a journey through books that celebrate female desire.

For many years, erotic literature was associated with objectifying women’s bodies and perpetuating harmful stereotypes about gender roles. However, a growing movement of feminist writers and readers is challenging this assumption and using the power of fiction to celebrate female desire, lust, and agency. In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey through … Continue reading Erotic literature from a feminist perspective: a journey through books that celebrate female desire.

The Art of Naked Photoshoots in “Germanys Next Topmodel”

For years, “Germany’s Next Topmodel” has been known for pushing boundaries, testing the limits of models in training. One of the ways this is done is through naked photoshoots. These controversial shoots push the contestants out of their comfort zones, leading them to break down or excel in front of the camera. In this article, … Continue reading The Art of Naked Photoshoots in “Germanys Next Topmodel”

The Importance of Coming-of-Age Stories and the Role of Initiation Rites in Erotic Literature

As a writer of erotic literature, you may have come across the term “coming-of-age” stories in your research. These types of stories are a staple in many literary genres, including erotica. But what exactly are coming-of-age stories, and how do initiation rites and virginity loss play a vital role in these narratives? In this blog … Continue reading The Importance of Coming-of-Age Stories and the Role of Initiation Rites in Erotic Literature

Understanding the Physical and Mental Reactions of Arousal

As an erotica writer, it’s important to understand the physical, mental, and emotional responses that accompany arousal in order to create characters and scenes that feel authentic and true to life. Arousal can be triggered by a number of factors, including physical touch, communication, visual stimuli, and more. In this blog post, we’ll go over … Continue reading Understanding the Physical and Mental Reactions of Arousal

Playing with Contrasts and Tension: The Art of Using Smells in Writing

Have you ever read a book or watched a movie that made you feel like you were right there, in the middle of the action? Chances are, the creators of that story used sensory details to immerse you in the world they created. While many writers focus on sight and sound, smells can be an … Continue reading Playing with Contrasts and Tension: The Art of Using Smells in Writing

The Role of Nudity in the Ancient Greek Theater

Theater in ancient Greece has fascinated scholars, historians, and enthusiasts alike. Not only was it an integral part of cultural life, but it also provided an opportunity to explore some of the deepest questions of human existence. One of the most interesting aspects of ancient Greek theater was the frequent use of nudity. It was … Continue reading The Role of Nudity in the Ancient Greek Theater