Penning the Perfect Orgasm
As many erotica writers know, writing about an orgasm–and writing it well–is not always easy. In fact, it can be anything but. How can the awesomeness be put into just the right words to affect the...
View ArticleLux Zakari: “This Is Not a Love Letter”
Check out the intense and rhythmic “This Is Not a Love Letter” story on The Erotic Woman, which I still maintain is one of the more powerful love letters I’ve ever written–or, rather, a “non-love”...
View ArticleKeywords: Doin’ AND It
All writers know that picking the picking the exact right word is a huge deal, and choosing searchable keywords to help would-be readers find your books online amid a sea of a kabillion others is no...
View ArticleWriting Erotica = Brave?
A resurrected post from January 2010: For me, writing erotica can feel a lot like that nightmare where you forgot to wear clothes in a crowded place and everyone’s guffawing at your wobbly bits. With...
View ArticleOnce Upon a Time, I Came Across Porn
Remember that first time you read or saw something sexy way, way, way before your parents ever would’ve hoped you would? What was that like? One erotica author reminisces what it was like to stumble...
View ArticleErotica Authors, Held Accountable
What’s off limits when it comes to writing erotica? It seems like quite a bit, especially when it seems like anything goes if one’s explicitly writing about murder and other violent acts. How does the...
View Article“Touch You With My Mind…” and Other Sexy Words
Here’s your chance to simultaneously look horny and smart: Check out these brief but effective poems that Nerve.com swears are perfect for sexting. There’re even a few that rhyme! — Find Lux Zakari on...
View ArticleSoundtrack for “Coercion”
Being a very visual person, I like picturing my stories as movies when I write them—which, to date, leaves me imagining some very graphic cinematography. Of course, I have to ensure that the “film” has...
View ArticleSpeaking Out Against Censorship and Erotica
Do you want online booksellers to decide what you can and cannot read, or would you prefer to have the opportunity to do that yourself? Selena Kitt falls into the latter category. Check out her post...
View ArticleCoercion: Rereleased
How far will one woman go for love? Introverted and insecure Valerie Mercer was promised that during her senior year of college she would finally attract attention from boys…but never dreamed that...
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