Category Archives: Plot

The real secret to creating great stories is understanding the plot. Plot is what drives a story – without it, there’s no progress; no tension; no conflict and resolution. It’s the framework that holds everything together and keeps the reader invested. In essence, it’s what makes a story worth telling!

The First Sexual Contact: A Dramaturgical Perspective

The sun dips behind the ancient oaks in the park. Clara, seventeen, sits on a blanket next to Jonas, also seventeen. Her hands rest nervously on her knees. The scent of freshly cut grass lingers in the air. Clara wears a soft, blue sweater that loosely drapes her slender frame. Jonas’ gaze flickers between her … Continue reading The First Sexual Contact: A Dramaturgical Perspective

Pride in ENF – a contradiction? Or the secret appeal?

The ENF genre (Embarrassed Nude Female) thrives on the intriguing tension between shame and exposure. The focus is usually on embarrassment, insecurity, and escapism. But a fascinating counterpoint to these emotions is often underestimated or only subtly hinted at: pride. How does this fit together – a figure who is naked, ashamed, and yet somehow … Continue reading Pride in ENF – a contradiction? Or the secret appeal?

Body Searches in ENF Stories: Crafting Embarrassing Moments

The “Embarrassed Nude Female” (ENF) genre thrives on the tension between control and vulnerability. Body searches provide an ideal setting, blending intimacy with power dynamics. They force the protagonist to bare herself physically and emotionally, creating awkward moments. These scenes work when challenges—authority, environment, or inner conflicts—amplify shame. Below, I describe three scenarios incorporating body … Continue reading Body Searches in ENF Stories: Crafting Embarrassing Moments

Plot Points in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Authors

So you’ve decided to write erotic literature? Fantastic! But to ensure your story isn’t just a series of steamy scenes strung together, but one that truly captivates readers, you need a good plot. And for that, plot points are essential. Let’s discover together what plot points are and how you can use them in your … Continue reading Plot Points in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Authors

The Hidden Architecture: On the Utility of Structure in the Narrative Creative Process

In the realm of creative writing, a profound dialectic exists between intuition and methodology, between the spontaneous act of creation and deliberate construction. While some authors venture like sailors without maps onto the open sea of storytelling, others meticulously draft precise blueprints before committing the first sentence to paper. This fundamental tension between planning and … Continue reading The Hidden Architecture: On the Utility of Structure in the Narrative Creative Process

Digital Unveiling: Voyeurism in the Age of Connectivity

The fascination with the concealed gaze threads through literary history like a crimson filament—from the furtive observations in medieval poetry to the sophisticated direction of perception in modernist works. In our digital age, this ancient motif undergoes a remarkable transformation, opening an intriguing field of tension for emerging authors of erotic literature: the intersection of … Continue reading Digital Unveiling: Voyeurism in the Age of Connectivity

Gambling as a dramatic element – a critical analysis

As an interested reader of erotic stories, I regularly encounter attempts by authors to use gambling as a driving element of their plot. This is understandable – after all, games seemingly offer everything a good story needs: excitement, clear rules and the possibility of surprising twists. But that is precisely where the problem lies. The … Continue reading Gambling as a dramatic element – a critical analysis

Development of an ENF Christmas story: The Perfect Moment

1. The Basic Idea A young woman is planning a private fashion show as a special gift for her partner. She wants to present various outfits, from elegant to seductive. Due to a series of unforeseen events, the evening turns out differently than planned – what at first seems embarrassing ultimately leads to a deeper … Continue reading Development of an ENF Christmas story: The Perfect Moment

The connection between shame and perfectionism: “The Perfect Moment”

Perfectionism is often not, as many think, the pursuit of excellence, but rather a shield against shame and vulnerability. This insight is impressively illustrated in Sandra Manther’s novella ‘The Perfect Moment’. The protagonist Marie is a textbook example of this mechanism: as a successful architect, she has organized her life down to the smallest detail, … Continue reading The connection between shame and perfectionism: “The Perfect Moment”

The Halloween Challenge – Marc Manther’s new novel

Marc Manther has been dealing intensively with the phenomenon of reality TV shows and their effects on the participants for quite some time. With “Isabell’s Casting” he published the prelude to a planned series about a casting show called “Erotic Actress Talent Search” (EATS) in March 2020. While the EATS series is still in development, … Continue reading The Halloween Challenge – Marc Manther’s new novel