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Deep Dive: Crafting the Carnal
They say sex sells, but what's the best way to write sensual stories that succeed critically and commercially? Author Sierra Simone will walk you through creating characters and premises that suffuse a story with sensuality, as well as designing plots and love scenes that are reciprocal and symbiotic with each other. The class will also cover creating a sexually charged narrative atmosphere, how to pace sex scenes, and how to build intimacies and tensions that imply erotic outcomes. Join us as we delve into the art and science of writing unforgettably delicious stories!
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2/20/2021 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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