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 eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, and in the world of erotic fiction, they can be used to express a multitude of emotions – from desire to doubt, anger to adoration. But what makes an eyes-locking moment between two characters truly erotic? In this blog post, we’ll take a closer … Continue reading The Art of Eye Contact: What Makes an Erotic Gaze?→
As writers, it’s essential to keep our descriptions fresh and enticing. And what’s more compelling than the undeniable allure of desire? While there are countless ways to evoke lust on paper, one underused tool is the scent. The right aroma can bring your readers’ senses alive and transport them into a heightened state of passion. … Continue reading The Scented Journey of Lust: Using Aphrodisiac Essences to Heighten Your Sensual Experience→
Seduction is an art and an author’s tool of the trade in erotic literature. While the sense of sight is often considered the most important tool for sensual descriptions, the sense of hearing can be just as effective. The use of sound can trigger sexual arousal and arouse the reader’s imagination. Want to stimulate your … Continue reading The Sensual Power of Hearing: Using Sounds and Noises in Erotic Literature→
Eroticism has always fascinated writers, artists, and philosophers. Some of the most unconventional views on sexuality come from the French philosopher Georges Bataille. He explored the depths of eroticism in his works and considered it the most intense form of human experience. This blog post will provide insight into Bataille’s views on eroticism, focusing on … Continue reading George Bataille and the Erotic: A Deep Look at His Views on Nudity→
As an author of erotic novels, your goal is to create a world in which your readers can lose themselves. To achieve this, you need to make your characters come alive on the page. One way to do this is to use sensory details to immerse your readers in the scene. Auditory elements, or sounds, … Continue reading The Power of Sound in Building Emotional Bonds Between Characters→
The concept of femme fatale has been a staple in literature and has been used to portray a seductive and dangerous woman who manipulates men to do her bidding. However, there is more to the term than just being a seductive character. In this blog post, we will delve deeper into the history and meaning … Continue reading Unleashing the Power of the Femme Fatale in Your Erotic Fiction→
For erotic novel writers, mastering the art of describing emotions and physical sensations is essential. When it comes to boredom, it may seem challenging to portray it in a way that is compelling and evocative. However, there is a certain art to capture the essence of boredom without being boring. In this post, we’ll look … Continue reading The Art of Mastering Boredom: Describing it in a Sensual and Evocative Way→
The world of fashion offers us numerous opportunities to express our individuality and personality. Bodysuits are one such garment that not only embodies style and elegance but also sends a message about the women who wear them. In this blog post, we will look at what bodysuits can say about women and how these insights … Continue reading The Magic of Bodysuits: A Creative Journey Through Female Self-Expression→
Are you writing erotic novels and want to give your characters more depth and texture? Creating believable characters takes a lot of skill, but there’s an interesting and effective way to make them sympathetic – by highlighting the contrast between their “wants” and their needs. Every protagonist has a heartbreaking desire that haunts them throughout … Continue reading Want vs. Need→
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