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Writing erotica, and electronic publishing Endgoaling in Writing Erotica by habu Most all erotic stories are some variation of “he and/or she stuck/enveloped it in/around her and/or him, and she and/or he moaned in pleasure.” Whether or not you can write a story worth posting depends on your imagination in finding new “hooks” (the unusual/unique concept that makes your story interesting in relationship to what’s generally available) and twists (surprises that arrest the reader’s attention) and interesting and arousing circumstances and locations. For an erotic story, it also helps if you can write it in a way that gets the reader at least aroused sexually, and ideally very wet—and, best of all, motivated to get up from the computer and go stick/envelop it in/around her and/or him until she and/or he moans in pleasure (and then stick/envelop it in/around him and/or her again). Click Link to Read More . . . Elements of
Literary Erotica by habu Although there is no requirement to strive for the literary in writing erotica, if you wish to do so, and want to do so well, I think there are several elements you need to build into your story (which ain’t easy). What is discussed here probably isn’t a definitive list and may be an arguable list, but if the highlighting of these evokes thought or discussion among writers, the purpose of this essay is served. Click Link to Read More . . . Electronic publishing by Sabb First up - help yourself and get out
there. There are so many ways now to get your writing out there to other people. And there are so many sources of writing information and advice.Click Link to Read More . . .
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