Erotica

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Literature that explores sexuality and eroticism with a focus on non-heteronormative perspectives and experiences.

LGBTQ+ terminology: The words and phrases that describe different gender and sexual identities, orientations, and expressions.
Queer history & literature: The rich history and literature of the LGBTQ+ community, including the stories that have helped to shape the art and literature of the queer community.
Writing techniques: The skills and techniques required to write good erotica, including character development, pacing, and narrative structure.
Generating inspiration: Tips and techniques for generating inspiration for writing queer erotica, including brainstorming, freewriting, and researching erotic subcultures.
Editing and revising: Strategies for improving your writing skills, including editing and revising your work.
Copyright and plagiarism: Knowledge of copyright and plagiarism laws so that content can be safely published.
Publishing and marketing: Strategies to help promote and distribute the finished product.
Writing prompts: Inspirational writing prompts that can be used to fuel creativity.
Poetics: How poets use sensual language to engage senses.
Consideration of the reader: Knowing what the reader is looking for in terms of sensuality, romance, and intrigue, and how to create works that cater to those needs.
"LGBT themes in speculative fiction include lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) themes in science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction and related genres."
"Science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction and related genres."
"Such elements may include an LGBT character as the protagonist or a major character."
"...or explorations of sexuality or gender that deviate from the heteronormative."
"Science fiction and fantasy have traditionally been puritanical genres aimed at a male readership."
"...can be more restricted than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterisation and the effect that these conventions have on depictions of sexuality and gender."
"However, speculative fiction also gives authors and readers the freedom to imagine societies that are different from real-life cultures."
"This freedom makes speculative fiction a useful means of examining sexual bias, by forcing the reader to reconsider their heteronormative cultural assumptions."
"...LGBT readers identify strongly with the mutants, aliens, and other outsider characters found in speculative fiction."
"LGBT themes in speculative fiction include lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) themes in science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction..."
"...an LGBT character as the protagonist or a major character."
"...puritanical genres aimed at a male readership."
"...restricted than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterisation and the effect that these conventions have on depictions of sexuality and gender."
"Speculative fiction also gives authors and readers the freedom to imagine societies that are different from real-life cultures."
"...by forcing the reader to reconsider their heteronormative cultural assumptions."
"...mutants, aliens, and other outsider characters found in speculative fiction."
"LGBT themes in speculative fiction include lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) themes..."
"...explorations of sexuality or gender that deviate from the heteronormative."
"This freedom makes speculative fiction a useful means of examining sexual bias..."
"LGBT readers identify strongly with the mutants, aliens, and other outsider characters found in speculative fiction."