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.
The world of pornography has come a long way since it first appeared in the 1970s. Initially, pornography was seen as a lurid and deviant practice, something shameful and socially frowned upon. However, with the advent of the Internet, pornography found its way into the mainstream and a new wave of sex-positive films emerged. Monika … Continue reading Monika Treut’s contribution to the making of sex-positive films→
Writing is a beautiful art-form that provides an ideal opportunity for creative self-expression. Erotic writing, in particular, offers a means of exploring and expressing your sexual desires and fantasies. As an aspiring erotic writer, getting started can be a bit overwhelming. But one way to get your creative juices flowing is by using writing prompts … Continue reading Getting Steamy: Writing Prompts for Erotic Scenes→
Erotic literature has been around for centuries, but it’s only recently been given the recognition it deserves. For years, it was seen as something taboo, something that people didn’t want to talk about. However, over the years, erotic literature has become more mainstream, and it’s had a major impact on society. It’s challenged societal norms … Continue reading Breaking Taboos: The Impact of Erotic Literature on Society→
We’re all familiar with the exaggerated whimpers and moans of women during sex scenes in movies and television shows. But are these copulatory sounds representative of what really happens in the bedroom? There is a prevailing belief that women reflexively make sounds during sex when they reach orgasm. However, recent studies have challenged this assumption. … Continue reading Debunking the myth: Copulatory vocalizations in women are not a reflexive consequence of orgasm→
If you want to let your creativity run wild and add a unique touch to your erotic novel, it might be time to familiarize yourself with Olga Desmond – the artist, model, and passionate inventor of the particular style of storytelling known as tableaux vivants. She not only created wonderfully sensual scenes in her tableaux, … Continue reading Olga Desmond and the Tableaux Vivants→
For centuries, the notion of aphrodisiacs has fascinated humanity. Something is alluring and mysterious about ingredients that hold the power of passion and arousal. From the ancient Greeks to modern-day cultures, many foods have acquired sensual associations. But is there any scientific basis to the idea of aphrodisiacs? This blog post explores the allure of … Continue reading The Aphrodisiac Effect: Exploring Erotic Foods and Their Sensual Allure→
As writers, we all know that the setting of a story is just as important as the characters. But have you ever thought about how the location itself can reflect the personality of the character? Every environment can be interpreted differently by different people, depending on their perspectives and experiences. In this blog post, we … Continue reading Finding the Connection between Location and Personality→
ASMR, or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, is a phenomenon that people experience when they hear certain sounds or experience gentle touches that trigger tingling sensations in various parts of the body. Recently, this sensation has been used in erotic literature to enhance the sensuality of the story. In this blog post, we’ll dive deep into … Continue reading ASMR in Erotic Literature: The Art of Gentle Stimulation→
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