Friday, February 27, 2015

Sex Scene...What?

 

Quick and Dirty Skye Tips #1: Romancing Up to the Sex Scene!


Hello Skye Readers!

I just finished a story, and guess what? My big sex scene was the last thing I wrote. Crazy, right? Especially for a person who writes mostly erotic fiction.

But I realized this was a good thing. Why? It's all about the build up. That's even more important the the sex itself.

A look. A small touch. A craving. It all leads up to the big connection. It's part of the fantasy. 

The stuff that rarely happens in real life. Okay, it happens to the lucky ones. As a single girl, I'm happy to live out the fantasy until the real build up comes along. Maybe even after that.

What did I learn along the way? I'm calling these Quick and Dirty Skye Tips #1. LOL

1. Story Elements Need to Set the Romantic Mood


This may be a "Duh" moment, but I don't just mean candles and music. I mean if it's a werewolf romance, show him graze her skin with his fangs. If he's a warlock and she's a witch, something magical needs to happen, damn it. The story elements need to be present in the romancing.
   

2. In Threesomes, A Person Can Easily Be Left Out


A lot of my writing has more than two people. Usually, it's two men and a woman. I've noticed that I can easily make one person the third wheel. It may be that the character hasn't spoken in a while or the other two aren't acting and reacting to them. Everyone deserves a chance in the spotlight.
   

3. Dialogue Needs to Work With the Action


If the female lead is being, let's just say orally, pleasured, chances are she's not going to say three long lines of dialogue. Unless someone is really bad at the task at hand. Short and clipped dialogue can come in handy during peak moments. ;-)

So what's your fantasy build-up? Is it a werewolf that can smell your arousal from a mile away? A vampire who craves your body and your blood? Or just a good old-fashioned guy who can't get enough of you?

Happy Sensual Reading (And Writing),

Auriella

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