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!

Catharsis: Enhancing Erotic Storytelling through Emotional Release

As erotic writers, we strive to create stories that not only arouse the senses but also ignite the imagination. We want to transport our readers to a world of passion and pleasure, where they can experience the intensity of desire and the beauty of intimacy. But to do that, we must go beyond the physical … Continue reading Catharsis: Enhancing Erotic Storytelling through Emotional Release

The Fascinating Myth of the Amazon Warriors: Separating Fact from Fiction

The myth of the Amazon warriors has been captivating imaginations for centuries. These fierce warrior women, rumored to have cut off one breast to improve their archery skills and dedicated to a life of war and independence, have been immortalized in countless works of art and literature. However, separating fact from fiction can be difficult … Continue reading The Fascinating Myth of the Amazon Warriors: Separating Fact from Fiction

Teenagers, Sexuality, and Unplanned Pregnancy: Understanding the Impact and Addressing the Issue in New Adult Fiction

Teenagers and sexuality have been a topic of discussion for decades. While sexual health education and access to contraception have improved over the years, unplanned teenage pregnancy remains a significant issue worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 16 million teenagers worldwide become pregnant unintentionally every year. Such pregnancies can be devastating, affecting … Continue reading Teenagers, Sexuality, and Unplanned Pregnancy: Understanding the Impact and Addressing the Issue in New Adult Fiction

The Life Reform Movement: The Rediscovery of the Body

At the forefront of the life reform movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a newfound ideal of the body that emphasized physical beauty over spiritual conformity to traditional morality. By emphasizing natural living and access to resources such as fresher food and sunlight, the Life Reformers revolutionized society’s understanding of what … Continue reading The Life Reform Movement: The Rediscovery of the Body

Pitfalls and Common Mistakes in Dramaturgy: An Analysis of Common Errors Authors Make When Crafting Dramaturgy and How to Avoid Them

As an erotic writer, crafting the perfect storyline is crucial to capturing and maintaining your readers’ attention. One of the most critical aspects of your story is the dramaturgy—the structure of your plot, character development, and overall story arc. While you may have a fantastic idea for a story, it’s essential to pay close attention … Continue reading Pitfalls and Common Mistakes in Dramaturgy: An Analysis of Common Errors Authors Make When Crafting Dramaturgy and How to Avoid Them

The Genre of Erotic Thriller: How to Mix Fear and Suspense into Erotic Writing

As a writer of erotic thrillers, you know that creating an experience that’s both arousing and thrilling is challenging. While many stories focus solely on titillation, others rely on suspense to create a memorable experience. But what happens when you combine both elements? The result is a unique and unforgettable experience that readers crave. In … Continue reading The Genre of Erotic Thriller: How to Mix Fear and Suspense into Erotic Writing

Is there a link between rape and a victim’s clothing?

When it comes to sexual assaults, there’s a common myth that suggests the victim’s clothing might be responsible for the attack. This harmful belief not only shifts the blame onto the victim but also perpetuates the idea that certain outfits invite unwanted male attention. As an erotic writer, it’s essential to understand why clothing is … Continue reading Is there a link between rape and a victim’s clothing?

The Wild Woman Archetype. From Lilith to Clarissa Pinkola Estes

The “Wild Woman” is a powerful archetype that has existed for centuries in mythology and folklore. She represents femininity’s untamed and primal aspect and embodies passion, intuition and creativity. In this blog post, we delve into the meaning of the “Wild Woman” and how she has been portrayed in different cultures throughout history. The archetype … Continue reading The Wild Woman Archetype. From Lilith to Clarissa Pinkola Estes

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

Masterfully Describing Sexual Inhibitions

As an erotica writer, it is common to create complex characters with a range of sexual experiences and desires. However, some writers find it difficult to effectively portray sexual inhibition. Sexual inhibitions are the various emotional and physical barriers that can prevent people from fully living out their sexual freedom. As the creator of your … Continue reading Masterfully Describing Sexual Inhibitions