Category Archives: Feel

What does skin feel like? Or hair? What do we feel during sex? Or during orgasm? In this section of the homepage, we are investigating the question of feeling in erotic-sensual literature.

Touch as Foreplay: Building Anticipation in Erotic Stories

As an erotic writer, how you write about touch can elevate your story from another steamy scene to something truly unforgettable. Building anticipation and excitement through physical touch is critical in creating an engaging and memorable erotic story. In this blog post, we will explore ways to incorporate touch in your writing, build tension, and … Continue reading Touch as Foreplay: Building Anticipation in Erotic Stories

From a Gentle Caress to a Passionate Grab: Touch in Erotica

Touch is an essential part of any intimate moment between characters in erotica. Through touch, a writer can convey sensuality, build tension, and create a connection between characters. However, many writers struggle to find the right words to describe touch, often resorting to cliches or vague descriptions. This blog post will explore the art of … Continue reading From a Gentle Caress to a Passionate Grab: Touch in Erotica

Exploring the erogenous zones of the body – A guide for erotic writers

Erotic literature is about exploring the senses, desires, and the human body. As an erotic writer, you need to be well-versed in the different parts of the body and their responses to pleasure. While every part of our body experiences touch, there are certain erogenous zones that are hotbeds of pleasure. In this blog post, … Continue reading Exploring the erogenous zones of the body – A guide for erotic writers

The Power Play Of Touch In Creative Writing

The art of describing a touch can convey more than just physical sensations; it can reveal power dynamics, emotional connections, and even plot twists. But with great power comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to writing about intimate moments. While Fifty Shades of Grey may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s a great … Continue reading The Power Play Of Touch In Creative Writing