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.
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→
Erotic writing has come a long way in recent years, expanding beyond the traditional tropes of gender roles, BDSM, and fetishes. Among these evolving niches is the genre of ENF (Embarrassed Nude Female) literature. While some may view ENF stories as just another form of fetishistic erotica, there is much more depth to these narratives … Continue reading The Power of ENF Literature: Feminist Undertones and Empowering Female Sexuality→
Writing erotic literature is a challenging endeavor that requires a delicate balance of sensuality, creativity, and research. While the writing process may involve letting your imagination run wild with passion and desire, it also requires a thorough understanding of the subject matter. In this blog post, we’ll explore the role research plays in writing erotic … Continue reading The Importance of Research in Writing Erotic Literature: Can It Speed Up the Writing Process?→
Whether you’re a filmmaker, writer or other artist, conveying sensuality in your work can be very difficult. One artist who mastered this art was Erich von Stroheim, an Austrian-American director and screenwriter known for his work in the silent era, who conveyed eroticism in his films through images like few others. His films are proof … Continue reading The Sensual Imagery of Erich von Stroheim: Lessons for Contemporary Erotic Writers→
Erotic short stories can be thrilling, exciting and even taboo. But to write a truly compelling story, it’s essential to think carefully about the perspective you’re telling it from. In this blog post, we’ll look at the four main types of narrative perspective (authorial narrator, personal narrator, neutral narrator and first-person narrator) and how they … Continue reading The role of the narrative perspective in erotic short stories→
The refined woman has been an alluring figure throughout the ages. She is the epitome of elegance, intelligence, and sensuality. Writers and artists have tried to capture her essence, to convey the allure of her refined manners, and to explore the nuances of her character. The refined woman is not a static figure. Instead, she … Continue reading The Art of Being a Refined Woman→
As an erotica writer, you may be struggling to develop a compelling plot. You have your characters, their motivations and their desires, but somehow the story doesn’t quite come together. One of the most important aspects of a good plot, according to Aristotle, is the element of hamartia or tragic flaw. Hamartia is a mistake … Continue reading Hamartia – The importance of error for an compelling plot→
Greek mythology is a vast collection of stories and legends that have inspired countless artists throughout history. One such tale is that of Pygmalion and Galatea, the sculptor who fell in love with his own creation. The story has been immortalized in various artistic forms, from paintings to operas, but perhaps the most striking version … Continue reading The Sensual Tale of Pygmalion and Galatea: An Inspiration for Erotic Writers→
The French edition of the captivating narrative “Stage Fright“, now titled “Peur,” has finally arrived seven years later. Reason enough to take a closer look at the psychological implications of the story. The action takes place during rehearsals for the play “Angst” by Albanian author Aleksandër Caliqi. The background is the so-called lottery uprising in … Continue reading The Psychological Implications of the Genre ENF in “Stage Fright”→
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