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.

DESCRIBING SKIN – TAN LINES AND OTHER SKIN COLOR PHENOMENA

Many women have tan lines. This is perfectly normal, as long as the tan was acquired naturally and not in a solarium. This makes it all the more strange that tan lines are rarely mentioned in erotic literature. But they make the skin look alive. Experience shows that the tan is accentuated by the contrast. … Continue reading DESCRIBING SKIN – TAN LINES AND OTHER SKIN COLOR PHENOMENA

Hauttöne beschreiben – Vergleiche – Modifier – Untertöne

Folgend der “4 Jahreszeiten Typologie” der Hauttypen ist der Sommertyp mit am leichtesten zu identifizieren. Letztlich geht es um das Urbild des nordischen Typs: Helle, fast weiße Haut, mitunter mit leichten bläulichen Untertönen. Gut durchblutet wirkt sie rosig. Viele Sommertypen werden in der Sonne eher rot denn braun, was aber nicht zwangsläufig ist. Denn wer … Continue reading Hauttöne beschreiben – Vergleiche – Modifier – Untertöne

Hauttöne beschreiben: Teints und Jahreszeiten-Typen

Wenn wir Menschen beschreiben, vielleicht sogar nackte Menschen, kommen wir nicht darum herum, ein paar Worte über deren Hautton zu verlieren. Der Teint trägt maßgeblich zum Erscheinungsbild bei und sagt im besten Fall viel über die Person aus. Jemand, der den ganzen Tag in einer Bibliothek hockt und Bücher katalogisiert, wird weniger braungebrannt sein als … Continue reading Hauttöne beschreiben: Teints und Jahreszeiten-Typen

How to describe a female breast 3: Questionary

Yesterday, I explored the idea of describing breasts through analogies. This has the advantage of immediately evoking an idea without my having to go far as a writer. Plus, it’s a poetic way that doesn’t go into too much detail. But if you are serious about trying to put the shape of a breast into … Continue reading How to describe a female breast 3: Questionary

How to describe a female breast 2: ANALOGIES

While searching for a systematic description of the shapes that breasts can take, I came across the Italian sexologist Piero Lorenzoni. His list of breast shapes mostly refers to analogies with fruit. Piero Lorenzoni and his publications Lorenzoni is little known in Germany. He has published numerous books on eroticism in his homeland since the … Continue reading How to describe a female breast 2: ANALOGIES

How to describe A Female breast 1: Introduction

Breasts have a dull existence in erotic literature, especially among self-publishers. They are big. And round. They look great. Of course, they do. In the English-speaking world, they are mostly “gorgeous,” shall mean magnificent, dreamlike, beautiful. As a woman, such clichés make me want to vomit. And not out of envy. The images that are … Continue reading How to describe A Female breast 1: Introduction

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EROTICISM AND PORNOGRAPHY

What is the difference between eroticism and pornography? I think of Reiner Kunze. In his book “The lovely years,” he tells of the uproar that the film “The Legend of Paul and Paula” caused in his town at the time. The film was accused of being pornography. Yet naked skin was actually nothing special in … Continue reading THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EROTICISM AND PORNOGRAPHY