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!

“Haze Her” as a Subgenre of Sorority Exploitation

“Haze Her” is a film series made between 2011 and 2013 that depicts the initiation rituals of American sorority girls in three seasons with a total of 57 episodes. The duration of the episodes is usually about half an hour, although some are slightly shorter and some are significantly longer. In most “Haze Her” episodes, … Continue reading “Haze Her” as a Subgenre of Sorority Exploitation

The Significance of Odysseus’ Scar

The Odyssey is one of the most iconic works of literature in Western culture, and one of its most famous characters, Odysseus, has become a symbol of intelligence, determination, and resilience. But beyond his legendary feats and cunning stratagems, Odysseus is also known for a physical feature that plays a significant role in the plot: … Continue reading The Significance of Odysseus’ Scar

New Adult – the literary genre that has redefined eroticism

Do you love romance books with a touch of eroticism? Then the literary genre “New Adult” is just right for you. This genre deals with issues that affect young adults in the transitional phase from adolescence to adulthood. The genre presents a combination of romance novels and erotica that will get readers’ adrenaline pumping. In … Continue reading New Adult – the literary genre that has redefined eroticism

The dramaturgy of casting shows

How Shame Boundaries are Pushed to the Extreme Reality TV has become an undeniable guilty pleasure for many viewers. From The Bachelor to Survivor, we love to watch the drama unfold before our eyes as participants compete against each other for a prize. However, have you ever stopped to consider how these reality shows influence … Continue reading The dramaturgy of casting shows

Naked in Public 4: Shakespeare’s The Tempest – nude in New York Central Park

Nudity has been used in theater for centuries, with examples dating back to ancient Greek theater. In fact, nudity was a common element in Greek tragedies and comedies, in which actors often appeared nude. In some cases, nudity served to portray characters such as gods or heroes who would embody ideals of physical beauty and … Continue reading Naked in Public 4: Shakespeare’s The Tempest – nude in New York Central Park

The erotic subgenre CMNF – Clothed male, naked female

The acronym “CMNF” stands for “Clothed Male, Naked Female” and refers to a niche genre that has now taken its place in erotic literature and film. CMNF stories describe sexual situations or practices involving one or more naked women with one or more clothed men. The conflict necessary for each story here is the power … Continue reading The erotic subgenre CMNF – Clothed male, naked female