When Should Your Characters Have Sex?
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In this episode of their podcast, Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay dive into the topic of when characters should have sex in fiction. They explore the reasons for including sex scenes, such as expressing a full range of emotions, building tension, and providing a safe space for readers to explore intimacy. Helen emphasizes the importance of portraying sex positively and consensually, while Steaphan quotes Diana Gabaldon on the art of writing sensual scenes with restraint and beautiful imagery.
The hosts also discuss how the timing of sex scenes can depend on the characters' desires and the feasibility within the story. They touch on the expectations set by different genres, from erotica to young adult romance. Helen shares her thoughts on creating realistic and relatable intimate moments, even between "evil" characters.
Throughout the conversation, Helen and Steaphan remind listeners that authors have a limitless palette to portray sex and relationships in unique and meaningful ways. The episode concludes with the thought-provoking sentiment that even evil characters are capable of love and beauty.
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Co-Authored Serial Fiction: In the Arms of the Void
Related Content For This Episode:
- "I Give You My Body . . .": How I Write Sex Scenes by Diana Gabaldon
- Writing a Romance Novel For Dummies by Victorine Lieske (Author), Leslie Wainger
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- For authors at steaphankay.com/authors
- For art lovers at deviantart.com/authorsteaphankay
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