Art & Creativity
Writer
Where sexting meets Shakespeare.
isobel
Writer, Artist & Photographer
Female, Pansexual, Paris FR
In person & Online
blog writer for the sensuali team 🖋️
innagoncharenko
Writer, Coach & Workshop
Female, Queer, Berlin DE
In person & Online
Making exceptional lovers
Knead
Writer, Coach & Massage
Male, Straight, Toronto ON CA
In person
I give pleasure, seek treasure, and speak in touch.
BeanieBabyRhi
Writer, Kinkster & Educator
Non Binary, Bisexual, Atlanta GA US
Online
My name is Rhi, and the facilitation of self-love is my specialty. This can be anything from learning how to reframe negative thinking, to learning how to appreciate your body, to outside affirmation you can fall back on when your internal checks just aren’t doing the job. So many of us (especially us queer folk) are taught and conditioned to put ourselves last, that we must meet certain expectations in order to receive love, and that just isn’t true. It would be my honor to help you deconstruct that way of thinking.
lucyrowett
Writer, Content creator & Coach
Female, Straight, Vienna AT
In person & Online
Step this way to have the shameless sexual confidence, pleasure and deep satisfaction you’ve been craving.
addisfouche
Writer, Content creator & Companion
Female, Queer, New York NY US
In person & Online
"Today's Most Relatable Wh*re" is what they call me!
fanniprokai
Writer, Educator & Workshop
Female, Bicurious, Mexico City MX
In person & Online
I’m an ambitious dreamer from Hungary. I traveled to Mexico to follow my artistic passion and to nurture my entrepreneurial spirit. I am a sex educator and host of conscious talks, events and private sessions to empower people to better understand their body, and to connect with their sensual self—physically, energetically and intellectually. I am the CEO & founder of Mystra, a Mexican pioneering sensual wellness brand offering a wide range of unique pleasure accessories and self-care products.
daddypersephone
Writer, BDSM & Coach
Non Binary, Demisexual, New York NY US
In person & Online
Obedience is earned. Tribute is expected. Submit and be shaped, or seek expert advice about kink, polyamory/ENM, etc.
safeslut
Writer, Content creator & Educator
Female, Queer, New York NY US
Online
hsv+ and hot af ✨
lisaopel
Writer, Content creator & Erotic audio
Female, Bisexual, Hamburg DE
Online
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
Learning2025
Writer
Male, Straight, San Diego CA US
In person & Online
What can we learn from each other today?
sophiadomina
Writer, BDSM & Workshop
Female, Bisexual, Los Angeles CA US
In person & Online
Mommy Domme and Performanatrix

What is a writer?
Where sexting meets Shakespeare.
A sensual or erotic writer is someone who specialises in creating literary works that focus on themes of sensuality, intimacy, and sexual desire. These writers craft narratives and descriptions that evoke a strong emotional and, often, sexual response in the reader. An erotic writer can also make custom stories.
What makes it hot?
Imagination stimulation: Erotic writing engages the reader's imagination, allowing them to visualise and experience scenarios that can be intensely arousing.
Emotional connection: Well-written erotic content often goes beyond physical acts, exploring emotional connections and desires, making the reader feel a deeper engagement with the characters and situations.
Exploration of taboos: Erotic writing can push boundaries and explore aspects of human sexuality that may be considered taboo, providing readers with a safe and imaginative space for exploration.
It's debatable. Erotic writing tends to focus on narrative, emotions, and character development other than purely sexual action, while pornography is primarily about sex. However as the idea of what porn can be begins to shift, it can be said that erotic writing is a form of pornography.
Yes, empowering characters and consensual scenarios can contribute to a positive and empowering experience for readers.
There's no rules here! It depends on your audience and the purpose of your writing. Strive for a balance that serves the narrative and resonates with your readers, and most importantly, write in a way that is true to you.

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Meet writer & erotic audio extraordinaire: Lisa Opel


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DO
Create consent: Clearly establish and emphasise consent in your writing. Respectful and consensual interactions contribute to a more positive reading experience.
Develop characters: Invest time in developing well-rounded characters with personalities, desires, and motivations. This enhances the reader's connection and involvement in the narrative.
Varied language: Use a diverse and evocative vocabulary to describe sensations and emotions. Well-chosen words can intensify the impact of the writing.
DON'T
Avoid gratuitous content: Gratuitous or explicit content without purpose may overshadow the emotional depth of the narrative. Ensure that every element serves a meaningful role in the story.
Steer clear of harmful stereotypes: Be mindful of perpetuating harmful stereotypes or reinforcing unhealthy power dynamics in your writing. Aim for inclusivity and sensitivity.
Skip the rush: Allow the narrative to build gradually. Rushing through scenes can lessen the emotional impact and connection between characters.