just my two cents
In regards to erotica I think many beginning and average writers rely on the crutch of physical beauty to make their stories interesting. (Certainly not making reference to anyone in this thread) Yes we all know beautiful people are exciting to look at and watch, but we aren't photographers we are word smiths. Suze Randall's photographs are so much more arousing than many others because they have a setting, a story that is in progress. As a writer that is the kind of material I'm competing against for attention. I personally can't write a better description than Suze Randall can photograph so instead I must make the reader care about the character and if the only way to do that is through a description of the person I'm certainly going to lose, I think.
As a reader I like good descriptions but know that if the author comes out of left field in the middle of the story with some forgotten unimportant tidbit its likely to be ignored. As a writer I try to be general in my descriptions leaving the reader to fill in all the details that are important to them. If you don't care about my characters what do you care how they look anyway?
In regards to erotica I think many beginning and average writers rely on the crutch of physical beauty to make their stories interesting. (Certainly not making reference to anyone in this thread) Yes we all know beautiful people are exciting to look at and watch, but we aren't photographers we are word smiths. Suze Randall's photographs are so much more arousing than many others because they have a setting, a story that is in progress. As a writer that is the kind of material I'm competing against for attention. I personally can't write a better description than Suze Randall can photograph so instead I must make the reader care about the character and if the only way to do that is through a description of the person I'm certainly going to lose, I think.
As a reader I like good descriptions but know that if the author comes out of left field in the middle of the story with some forgotten unimportant tidbit its likely to be ignored. As a writer I try to be general in my descriptions leaving the reader to fill in all the details that are important to them. If you don't care about my characters what do you care how they look anyway?