Category Archives: Hair

Hair – sensuality in motion

In erotic literature, hair is more than just an aesthetic detail. It offers space for touch and movement, intensifying moments of intimacy. Whether tousled after passionate moments or gently falling over the shoulder – hair can express closeness, playfulness and sensuality. Running fingers through hair or lightly stroking a strand adds depth and tenderness to the scene. The scent of hair, its weight on the skin or the touch of a neck are often subliminal but powerful signals of desire and intimacy.

Hair and Identity in Erotic Fiction: Beyond the Surface

Hair has a powerful ability to add layers to a character’s identity in erotic fiction. It’s not just about length, color, and style – it symbolizes more than that. The way someone styles their hair can reflect their personality, mood, and even cultural or historical background. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the significance … Continue reading Hair and Identity in Erotic Fiction: Beyond the Surface

Sultry to the tips of her hair: How to incorporate hair into sensual scenes

As an erotica writer, you’re always looking for ways to add depth and sensuality to your scenes. One great way to do this is to incorporate a character’s hair. Whether woven into the narrative as a physical sensation or used as a metaphor for desire, hair can effectively create intimate moments. So how can you … Continue reading Sultry to the tips of her hair: How to incorporate hair into sensual scenes

Pubic hair in literature

There are many examples of descriptions of pubic hair in literature, both contemporary and historical. One well-known example is from the classic novel “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” by D.H. Lawrence. In the book, the protagonist describes his lover’s pubic hair as “thick and dark,” a description that emphasizes the physicality and sensuality of the female body. … Continue reading Pubic hair in literature

Frisuren im Roman “Nur eine Liste” von Siobahn Vivian

Nach meinem Gespräch mit Stina achte ich beim Lesen offensichtlich stärker auf die Beschreibung von Haaren als vorher. Gerade fiel mir der Roman “Nur eine Liste” von Siobhan Vivian in die Hände. Das Buch ist eher ‘Young Adult‘ als ‘New Adult‘, nicht nur wegen der Altersstufe ihrer Protagonistinnen. Sex kommt darin vor, wird von Vivian … Continue reading Frisuren im Roman “Nur eine Liste” von Siobahn Vivian