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.
Perversion has been a difficult term to define over the years. In the past, it was used to describe anything that deviated from societal norms and moral standards. However, with changing social values, this definition has become more complex. In the 21st century, where we have fewer taboos than ever before, understanding perversion and its … Continue reading Perversion and its Role in the 21st Century→
As erotic writers, we strive to create stories that not only arouse the senses but also ignite the imagination. We want to transport our readers to a world of passion and pleasure, where they can experience the intensity of desire and the beauty of intimacy. But to do that, we must go beyond the physical … Continue reading Catharsis: Enhancing Erotic Storytelling through Emotional Release→
As we observe the evolution of art forms from one decade to the next, we can’t help but admire the lengths to which artists go to create a work of art that stands the test of time. The world of dance and performance art has seen sweeping changes over the last century, from the pioneers … Continue reading From expressive dance to performance art: a journey through the century→
Candice Bushnell’s “Sex and the City” is a series that revolutionized the way we see women and sexuality on television. It gave voice to female fantasies and desires that were rarely discussed in public before. The series also had a profound impact on literature, inspiring an entire generation of writers to explore eroticism and romance … Continue reading What erotica writers can learn from Candice Bushnell’s “Sex and the City”→
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→
Erotic literature often contains explicit descriptions of human bodies in various sexual scenarios. Some people feel that this type of writing is necessary to convey the full sexual experience, while others argue that it objectifies the characters and promotes unrealistic standards of beauty. In this blog, we’ll look at the pros and cons of explicit … Continue reading Explicit description of bodies in erotic literature: pros and cons.→
As erotica writers, our primary goal is to convey raw emotion and connect with our readers on a deeper level by immersing them in our characters’ innermost desires and vulnerabilities. However, portraying insecurity in our writing can be a difficult task. Insecurity is a complex emotion that can manifest itself in a variety of ways, … Continue reading Masterfully describe uncertainty→
In recent years, the cloud accounts of actresses have been repeatedly hacked and nude pictures of them have been published on the Internet. Surprisingly, the blame is placed less on the hackers and more on the women involved: If you didn’t want these pictures to circulate, you shouldn’t have taken them in the first place, … Continue reading Nude pictures as a currency of love: sexting among teenagers→
HBO’s “Euphoria” has been causing quite a stir since its release in 2019, mostly in regards to its raw and realistic portrayal of high school life and the issues that teens face. From addiction to mental health struggles, the show does not shy away from exploring the darker side of adolescence, which has led to … Continue reading HBO’s Euphoria: What it’s like to be young today→
As erotica writers, it is important to understand how effective it is to communicate through our writing in such a way that even everyday things seem as if we are seeing them for the first time. That’s why Viktor Shklovsky’s concept of defamiliarizing objects and experiences plays an important role in literature and art, because … Continue reading Defamiliarization as a stylistic device: as if seeing for the first time.→
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