Erotica is far more than just sex – although, that is a fun component of it – and it can give you more than just a happy ending. Here’s why I write it, how about you?
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Morning Thought: Character Inspiration in Erotica
How do you find inspiration for your characters? Here’s how I find mine and it’s worked every time. Whether the story I’m writing is erotic or not, this method has never failed.
Morning Thought: Porn doesn’t need a Plot, does it?
The category of ‘PWP or Porn Without a Plot is very much a thing, but is it accurate? Can we really create a story that doesn’t have a plot?
Morning Thought: Health, Wealth and Happiness
Finding balance is the key, but where it lies is unique to each person. I can’t tell you how to balance it for yourself, but what I can tell you is that if you keep moving forward, you will reach your goal.
Morning Thought: How Much Research is Too Much Research?
Morning Thought: How Much Research is Too Much Research?
Morning Thought: Originality in Erotica
How about I ask you to come up with an entirely new sexual position? Could you do it? No? So why are you worrying about your writing? We all know there are no new positions, only new ways to experience them, so apply the same logic to your writing. What makes your story unique, is you, and you’re enough.
Morning Thought: Unlikeable Protagonists
The dilemma of the unlikable protagonist, is solvable, even in erotica, and this is how!
Morning Thought: Embrace Unknown Kinks
Kinks and sex are like chocolate and cream… They just work together. But to improve your writing, forcing yourself into unknown territory and new kinks is the key!
Morning Thoughts: Finding the Words
Sometimes, the words just won’t cum. Those are the days that you have to sit down, look them right in the eye, and make them. Give voice to what’s buried deep inside, and don’t be afraid to get creative.
Morning Thought: Remember, it’s NOT Personal
When working for clients, every now and then, when they ask for alterations or a re-do, we have to remind ourselves that it isn’t personal.