We analyse texts from the fields of fiction and non-fiction and think about how high-quality eroticism can look today. We have no patent remedies, but put our thoughts and convictions on erotic literature on paper.
We regard the texts presented here as “work in progress”, which are constantly being expanded and updated as soon as we find new, exciting examples or topics. Ideally, over time this will create a pool of ideas for erotic literature for all those who write themselves.
Trust is essential in any relationship, and in erotic novels it plays a crucial role, especially in more intimate scenes. Without trust, it becomes difficult to create a safe and respectful atmosphere between characters. But how can we accurately describe the physical and psychological indicators of trust in writing? What are the outward signs, and … Continue reading Mastering the Art of Describing Trust in Erotic Fiction→
As a writer, it is important to understand the elements of literature, including the concept of mimesis. Mimesis is a term first introduced by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, and it refers to the imitation or representation of reality in literature, art, music, and other forms of creativity. In this blog post, we will explore the … Continue reading Understanding Mimesis: Definition, Function and Application in Erotic Literature→
Your body is your temple. It is a vessel of beauty and uniqueness that carries you through your life’s journey. Sometimes you may feel like you’re not good enough, but that’s a lie that society has fed us. The truth is that you are perfect just as you are. Freeing yourself from society’s standards of … Continue reading Your body, Your rules: How to Find Self-Acceptance→
Procrastination is something that affects just about everyone. Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or entrepreneur, putting things off until the last minute can seem like an endless cycle that’s hard to break. This is especially true for erotica writers, as their works often contain explicit content and evoke a wide range of emotions. With so … Continue reading Procrastination – A Phenomenon Every Writer Knows About→
As a writer, it is important to create a protagonist who is believable and relatable to the reader. To do this, it is crucial to understand the character’s backstory and motivations, as they drive the decisions they make when faced with conflict. Understanding the character’s beliefs, values, and fears can make their struggles more concrete … Continue reading The Connection Between Motivation and Backstory→
The journey to the first orgasm is a powerful and transformative moment for many women. It’s a moment of self-discovery, full of excitement and pleasure. But it can also be confusing, frightening, and sometimes even painful. For erotic writers, capturing the essence of the first orgasm in their stories can be a challenge. But fear … Continue reading The power of the first orgasm: Tips for Erotic Writers→
Literature thrives on tension and conflict between its characters. This is especially true in the realm of erotic literature, where nothing is more boring than vanilla sex without any sparks. But how do we navigate the role of conflict in erotic stories? How do we depict the complexities of relationships and human emotions while focusing … Continue reading Conflict and Disagreements in Erotic Literature→
If you are an erotic writer, you know that every story, any story that tells of the encounter between two people, is inherently erotic since it tries to make the tension and attraction between them tangible.. One of the most challenging aspects of writing erotica is crafting a narrative that consistently evokes a sense of … Continue reading The Art of Erotic Storytelling: Mastering the Erotic Staging→
As erotic writers, we have the power to transport our readers to a world of sensuality, desire, and pleasure. However, with great power comes great responsibility, especially regarding accuracy. The use of biological or anatomical facts in our erotic stories can make a huge difference in their credibility and realism. In this article, we will … Continue reading Accuracy in Erotic Writing: Biological and Anatomical Facts→
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