Adding Sensory Details in Creative Writing As a writer, painting vivid images with words is your forte. However, writers often forget the sense of touch within their storytelling. The sense of touch can add another layer to your story, providing readers with a sensory experience that enhances the emotions and tone. So, let’s dive into … Continue reading The Power of Touch→
Are we all voyeurists? The answer is: to a certain extent, yes. Studies have shown that most people now regularly look at naked people, whether in movies or on the Internet – and enjoy it. But what is the difference between normal interest in intimacy and voyeurism? Voyeurism is about watching people perform intimate acts … Continue reading Understanding voyeurism→
How do we describe the smell of the vagina? As writers, we often have trouble with smells. But if we succeed, our readers are right in the middle of the scene. Because each of us immediately associates smells with our own experiences. Consciously or unconsciously: the mental cinema kicks in. That’s why it’s worth getting … Continue reading The smell of the vagina→
Eine Kleinstadt irgendwo an der Alaskanischen Riviera, Cicely mit Namen. Darin der Radio-DJ Chris Stevens, ein Künstlertyp, der Walt Whitman verehrt, C.G.Jung rezitiert und in seiner Freizeit aus Abfällen Kunstwerke zusammenschweißt. Einmal im Jahr wird er für die Frauen der Stadt einfach unwiderstehlich. Chris selbst weiß nicht, warum. Aber er nimmt es hin. Immerhin ist … Continue reading Magische Düfte→
A few days ago I was thinking about the question of how skin feels. In doing so, I realized that I’m not through with the sense of touch yet. In erotic literature, people are constantly touching each other, caressing each other, stroking each other’s skin, touching, feeling, grabbing and grabbing, caressing and grabbing each other. … Continue reading Touches→
At the beginning of the 1970s, Erica Jong suddenly became famous when she launched her novel “Fear of Flying,” which had autobiographical overtones. The book is now considered a classic of erotic literature, has been translated into 27 languages and sold over 18 million copies. I like the book because it has a decidedly female … Continue reading THE TASTE OF CUNNILINGUS→
Sandra has just come out of the shower. I can see from her red skin that she has been standing under the hot spray for a long time. The scent of the new apricot shampoo emanates from her hair. She joins me at the desk, looking at what I’m doing. I embrace her with my … Continue reading How to describe skin?→
Your tongue glides over your beloved’s skin, plays with her lips, travels down her neck, up through the choke pit to the atria of her breast, plays with her nipples, feels its way over the rib arches, and sinks for a moment into the depths of her belly button. What do you taste? How do … Continue reading The taste of skin→
Unsere Zunge kann wenig mehr identifizieren als süß, sauer, salzig und bitter. Andererseits gibt es Weinconnaisseure, die über Geruch und Geschmack die Lage jedes guten Weins erkennen können. Geschmack hat als auch mit Erfahrung und Vergleich zu tun. So erzählte mir Peter einmal, es sei völliger Unsinn, sich als Anfänger einen Wein für über hundert … Continue reading Der Geschmack nach Seife→
“The first thing I notice is the smell: of leather, wood, polish with a slight citrus scent.” E.L.James: Fifty shades of gray It takes E L James a page to describe Christian Grey’s “chamber of torments” before she moves forward in the plot. She begins her decided description with the smell of the room. When … Continue reading To describe the smell of rooms→
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