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When creating a sex scene, many erotica authors make the mistake of writing too vaguely, putting in too much information, or not using it to move the plot forward.
Sensual, metaphoric language and conflict are key to writing effective love or sex scenes. Sex and love scenes use similar tools to achieve reader empathy and emotion
With a growing market in e-books, writers from other genres are writing erotica for extra cash. Here's a few tips to remember.
Given the number of genre and mainstream writers who switch to erotica to try something new, this article will offer tips on how to write a spicy sex scene.
In "The Joy of Writing Sex," Elizabeth Benedict reminds us that writing a good sex scene isn't about the mechanics of the act. It's about the characters involved in it.
Five items to improve your sex scenes include tying scene to emotion, writing metaphorically, focusing on foreplay, not giving away the store, and using sensual language.
Author Christie Craig has never forgotten what it means to be an aspiring romance writer. Now a published author of seven romance novels, she shares what she has learned.


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