HotBrand
Literotica Guru
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2019
- Posts
- 3,882
... you see, "Torture Horn" is a pun ... a kind of play-on-words for "Torture Porn". Since "Torture Porn" refers to horror movies that have a significant degree of gratuitous violence, I substituted the "Porn" for "Horn", an allusion to "Horny", and made it a reference to a no-nut challenge I've set myself, while simultaneously "torturing" myself with a variety of sensual and sexual content.
Clever, right? I'm like ... totally made to be a writer or something!
More seriously, because I've been flatlining at writing an actual story (wavering confidence, concerns about 'voice' and 'purpose' in storycraft, etc), I thought I would investigate how a building sense of 'being pent up' would affect the way that I write.
I mean, I'm assuming a significant number of contributors in erotica are aroused when they write, right?
My concern is that being too level-headed might affect the level of passion in the writing; too aroused might make the writing sloppy and clumsy.
SO, this here is my kind of writing journal where I am tasked with writing a very short sexual scene. Everything is a variable: the key is to figure out whether greater arousal = better writing (or not).
Finally, the reason why this is public (although in a more hidden-corner of Lit) is accountability. I came to Lit a couple of years ago because I wanted to overcome my sense of shame about my own sexuality and kinks. This is an attempt to stand by my convictions and be proud.
Clever, right? I'm like ... totally made to be a writer or something!
More seriously, because I've been flatlining at writing an actual story (wavering confidence, concerns about 'voice' and 'purpose' in storycraft, etc), I thought I would investigate how a building sense of 'being pent up' would affect the way that I write.
I mean, I'm assuming a significant number of contributors in erotica are aroused when they write, right?
My concern is that being too level-headed might affect the level of passion in the writing; too aroused might make the writing sloppy and clumsy.
SO, this here is my kind of writing journal where I am tasked with writing a very short sexual scene. Everything is a variable: the key is to figure out whether greater arousal = better writing (or not).
Finally, the reason why this is public (although in a more hidden-corner of Lit) is accountability. I came to Lit a couple of years ago because I wanted to overcome my sense of shame about my own sexuality and kinks. This is an attempt to stand by my convictions and be proud.