Category Archives: Writing erotica

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 First Sexual Contact: A Dramaturgical Perspective

The sun dips behind the ancient oaks in the park. Clara, seventeen, sits on a blanket next to Jonas, also seventeen. Her hands rest nervously on her knees. The scent of freshly cut grass lingers in the air. Clara wears a soft, blue sweater that loosely drapes her slender frame. Jonas’ gaze flickers between her … Continue reading The First Sexual Contact: A Dramaturgical Perspective

Self-Doubt as a Dramatic Element in Erotic Literature

Self-doubt is one of the most powerful emotional elements you can incorporate into your erotic and New Adult stories. Few emotions are as universally relatable and simultaneously intimate as doubting oneself. Especially in contexts of physical intimacy and sexual encounters, self-doubt can develop profound dramatic impact. Dramatic Function of Self-Doubt Self-doubt can serve various roles … Continue reading Self-Doubt as a Dramatic Element in Erotic Literature

Pride in ENF – a contradiction? Or the secret appeal?

The ENF genre (Embarrassed Nude Female) thrives on the intriguing tension between shame and exposure. The focus is usually on embarrassment, insecurity, and escapism. But a fascinating counterpoint to these emotions is often underestimated or only subtly hinted at: pride. How does this fit together – a figure who is naked, ashamed, and yet somehow … Continue reading Pride in ENF – a contradiction? Or the secret appeal?

Partner Massage as a Subject in Erotic Literature

Erotic literature offers a space to explore intimacy and sensuality without reproducing patriarchal power structures or stereotypical gender roles. A partner massage as a subject provides diverse opportunities to depict physical and emotional connections rooted in equality, consent, and mutual desire. This blog post outlines how young writers can craft a partner massage scene, from … Continue reading Partner Massage as a Subject in Erotic Literature

Euphoria as a Narrative Element: Psychological Dimensions and Storytelling Possibilities

Depicting euphoria—that intense state of elation experienced during emotionally or sexually significant moments—presents a particular challenge in narrative contexts. As writers, we face the task of translating something deeply subjective into language that readers can comprehend and vicariously experience. The Psychology of Euphoria Euphoria describes a state of intense happiness and excitement, neurochemically characterized by … Continue reading Euphoria as a Narrative Element: Psychological Dimensions and Storytelling Possibilities

Body Searches in ENF Stories: Crafting Embarrassing Moments

The “Embarrassed Nude Female” (ENF) genre thrives on the tension between control and vulnerability. Body searches provide an ideal setting, blending intimacy with power dynamics. They force the protagonist to bare herself physically and emotionally, creating awkward moments. These scenes work when challenges—authority, environment, or inner conflicts—amplify shame. Below, I describe three scenarios incorporating body … Continue reading Body Searches in ENF Stories: Crafting Embarrassing Moments

Clitoral Pumps in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Writers

Self-pleasure has become a powerful subject in erotic literature, celebrating autonomy and body awareness. Dildos and vibrators have long shed their taboo status, enriching stories with their versatility and symbolism. It’s only logical, then, that clitoral pumps—tools that uniquely enhance pleasure and self-exploration—find their place in erotic prose. From a feminist perspective, this is about … Continue reading Clitoral Pumps in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Writers

Plot Points in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Authors

So you’ve decided to write erotic literature? Fantastic! But to ensure your story isn’t just a series of steamy scenes strung together, but one that truly captivates readers, you need a good plot. And for that, plot points are essential. Let’s discover together what plot points are and how you can use them in your … Continue reading Plot Points in Erotic Literature: A Guide for Young Authors

The Art of Disgust: Mastering Aversion in Erotic Literature

The Psychology of Aversion Disgust functions as a powerful narrative tool in erotic literature, creating tension through the juxtaposition of desire and repulsion. This visceral emotion evolved as a protective mechanism against contamination and disease, making it universally recognizable across cultures. Writers from Anaïs Nin to James Joyce have leveraged this primal response to create … Continue reading The Art of Disgust: Mastering Aversion in Erotic Literature

Making Love in the Rain: A Guide for Young Writers of Erotic Literature

Rain has a primal quality, dissolving the boundaries between body and world. For writers of erotic literature, “making love in the rain” offers a chance to depict intimacy in a raw, sensory setting. From a feminist perspective, it’s not about romanticizing or idealizing the scene but portraying bodies, their interactions, and the environment with precision … Continue reading Making Love in the Rain: A Guide for Young Writers of Erotic Literature