Category Archives: Plot

The real secret to creating great stories is understanding the plot. Plot is what drives a story – without it, there’s no progress; no tension; no conflict and resolution. It’s the framework that holds everything together and keeps the reader invested. In essence, it’s what makes a story worth telling!

Ménage-a-trois: The pros and cons of threesomes

Threesomes, also known as ménage-a-trois, are a popular fantasy for many people. The idea of having sex with two partners at the same time can be exciting, but it can also be a complicated experience. There are many factors to consider when having a threesome, such as the emotional impact, the potential for jealousy, and … Continue reading Ménage-a-trois: The pros and cons of threesomes

Enhancing the Eroticism with Visual Symbols

ENF (embarrassed naked female) writing is a subgenre of erotica that focuses on themes of nudity, embarrassment, and vulnerability. While this subgenre can be quite intense and powerful, it can sometimes be difficult to effectively convey the emotions and feelings of a scene without relying on overused clichés or bland descriptions. One way to enhance … Continue reading Enhancing the Eroticism with Visual Symbols

The Last Tango in Paris: Revolutionary Storytelling in the 70s

For many, the film “The Last Tango in Paris” by director Bernardo Bertolucci defined the way sex scenes were portrayed and told in cinema during the 70s. With the French New Wave movement influencing the storytelling and visual techniques of the time, Bertolucci pushed the envelope with a raw, explicit portrayal of the human body … Continue reading The Last Tango in Paris: Revolutionary Storytelling in the 70s

The Importance of Character Goals in Erotic Writing

As a writer, you want your readers to feel engaged and invested in your story. One way to do this is to create characters with clear goals. But what exactly are character goals, and how do they work in creative writing? In this article, we will explore the importance of character goals, the different types … Continue reading The Importance of Character Goals in Erotic Writing

The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life – Erving Goffman about Staging and Body Shame

The human body is a complex and multifaceted structure, filled with both beauty and shame. Sociologist Erving Goffman explored this dichotomy of the body in his seminal work, “The Presentation of Self in Every-day Life”. In this blog post, we will explore Goffman’s ideas about the presentation of the body and their relevance to the … Continue reading The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life – Erving Goffman about Staging and Body Shame

Understanding Mimesis: Definition, Function and Application in Erotic Literature

As a writer, it is important to understand the elements of literature, including the concept of mimesis. Mimesis is a term first introduced by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, and it refers to the imitation or representation of reality in literature, art, music, and other forms of creativity. In this blog post, we will explore the … Continue reading Understanding Mimesis: Definition, Function and Application in Erotic Literature

The Connection Between Motivation and Backstory

As a writer, it is important to create a protagonist who is believable and relatable to the reader. To do this, it is crucial to understand the character’s backstory and motivations, as they drive the decisions they make when faced with conflict. Understanding the character’s beliefs, values, and fears can make their struggles more concrete … Continue reading The Connection Between Motivation and Backstory

The power of the first orgasm: Tips for Erotic Writers

The journey to the first orgasm is a powerful and transformative moment for many women. It’s a moment of self-discovery, full of excitement and pleasure. But it can also be confusing, frightening, and sometimes even painful. For erotic writers, capturing the essence of the first orgasm in their stories can be a challenge. But fear … Continue reading The power of the first orgasm: Tips for Erotic Writers

The Art of Erotic Storytelling: Mastering the Erotic Staging

If you are an erotic writer, you know that every story, any story that tells of the encounter between two people, is inherently erotic since it tries to make the tension and attraction between them tangible.. One of the most challenging aspects of writing erotica is crafting a narrative that consistently evokes a sense of … Continue reading The Art of Erotic Storytelling: Mastering the Erotic Staging

The Power of ENF Literature: Feminist Undertones and Empowering Female Sexuality

Erotic writing has come a long way in recent years, expanding beyond the traditional tropes of gender roles, BDSM, and fetishes. Among these evolving niches is the genre of ENF (Embarrassed Nude Female) literature. While some may view ENF stories as just another form of fetishistic erotica, there is much more depth to these narratives … Continue reading The Power of ENF Literature: Feminist Undertones and Empowering Female Sexuality