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How to write good erotica



  • How to write good erotica

    Let renowned erotica author and editor Rachel Kramer Bussel show you how to turn those fragments into fully fleshed-out erotic stories, novellas, and novels. In this indispensable nonfiction craft guide, Bussel employs years of experience in the genre and walks writers through the ins and outs of writing erotica. 1. Start with erotic anthologies. Because anthologies contain multiple stories, reading one is like experiencing small samples of different types of erotica. This is a wonderful way to find authors. As a lifelong romance reader, before I even considered writing my own romance, I often found myself skipping all the love scenes. They weren't my cup of tea, I wasn't interested in reading them. That all good romantic comedies should include the spectacle of all the actions and reactions. When you have your characters. 8. Use different descriptions. Especially in a longer piece, watch out for repetitive scenes. Describe different sexual acts and vary elements of the setting, emotional content, or dialogue to keep the plot moving. When writing the backstory, be accurate and consistent with the point of view you have established.

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