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Where sexting meets Shakespeare.
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MALISANDRE
Online
Washington DC US
Educator, coach, and artist exploring the sacred art of sensuality, power, and transformation.
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ScorpioSins
Online
Los Angeles CA US
I've been a part of sub culture for 22 years. I have extensive knowledge of D/s dynamics and find the most pleasure in being a service bottom. I like to spend my free time in communication with my Dom and exploring new sexual avenues. I also love writing erotica and find that writing erotic fiction for people who are looking for specific details to be included is quite enjoyable for me. The people who I feel who benefit most from an interaction from me are Dom types who are kind in nature, come from a pleasure perspective and love to communicate regularly. I also find that submissives who are curious about the deep ends of the lifestyle would also benefit from connecting with me. Lastly, if you enjoy erotica, I am open to writing for you, or reading to you, or collaborating on a story together.
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A-BrandiKink
In person & Online
El Paso TX US
Neurotic, perverted, and confident Slut dismantling your internalized shame.
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GoddessEros
In person & Online
Los Angeles CA US
I take you in a journey through the senses and the mind, using the art and world of Sensual Shibari.
3 services
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dommedeath
In person & Online
Los Angeles CA US
Eroticartist, ProDomme, and guide for those who want to explore
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Geminiadrift
In person & Online
Phoenix AZ US
I am a Multifaceted visionary lover that brings life to your bones. Together we touch parts of your life and soul that are begging for pleasure and sensuality. You'll leave my experiences pulsating with life force and grateful to be alive on this planet.
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Vüdü Dähl
In person & Online
Los Angeles CA US
Where curiosity, kink, and healing hold hands.
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Emily Zawadzki
Online
Kitchener ON CA
I support kinky neuroqueers with sex & relationship coaching that works for you...and your nervous system.💜
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What is a writer?
Where sexting meets Shakespeare.
A sensual or erotic writer is someone who specialises in creating literary works that focus on themes of sensuality, intimacy, and sexual desire. These writers craft narratives and descriptions that evoke a strong emotional and, often, sexual response in the reader. An erotic writer can also make custom stories.
What makes it hot?
Imagination stimulation: Erotic writing engages the reader's imagination, allowing them to visualise and experience scenarios that can be intensely arousing.
Emotional connection: Well-written erotic content often goes beyond physical acts, exploring emotional connections and desires, making the reader feel a deeper engagement with the characters and situations.
Exploration of taboos: Erotic writing can push boundaries and explore aspects of human sexuality that may be considered taboo, providing readers with a safe and imaginative space for exploration.
It's debatable. Erotic writing tends to focus on narrative, emotions, and character development other than purely sexual action, while pornography is primarily about sex. However as the idea of what porn can be begins to shift, it can be said that erotic writing is a form of pornography.
Yes, empowering characters and consensual scenarios can contribute to a positive and empowering experience for readers.
There's no rules here! It depends on your audience and the purpose of your writing. Strive for a balance that serves the narrative and resonates with your readers, and most importantly, write in a way that is true to you.
DO
Create consent: Clearly establish and emphasise consent in your writing. Respectful and consensual interactions contribute to a more positive reading experience.
Develop characters: Invest time in developing well-rounded characters with personalities, desires, and motivations. This enhances the reader's connection and involvement in the narrative.
Varied language: Use a diverse and evocative vocabulary to describe sensations and emotions. Well-chosen words can intensify the impact of the writing.
DON'T
Avoid gratuitous content: Gratuitous or explicit content without purpose may overshadow the emotional depth of the narrative. Ensure that every element serves a meaningful role in the story.
Steer clear of harmful stereotypes: Be mindful of perpetuating harmful stereotypes or reinforcing unhealthy power dynamics in your writing. Aim for inclusivity and sensitivity.
Skip the rush: Allow the narrative to build gradually. Rushing through scenes can lessen the emotional impact and connection between characters.