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Could you do a guide on how to make a decent PWP revolving around Fetishes with things like 'Add detail,' and 'Don't make it choppy
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What makes Fetish fiction unique from any other kind of Erotic fiction?
What makes ANY genre of fiction unique from any other? The DETAILS or more specifically,
what
is being detailed.
~ In a Romance, the Drama is detailed.
~ In a Mystery, the Puzzle, or rather the clues to the puzzle are detailed.
~ In a Sci-Fi, the underlying Theory or Technology is detailed.
~ In Erotica, the Sex is detailed.
~ In Pulp Fiction, the Adventure is detailed.
~ In Fetish Fiction, the featured FETISH is detailed.
Okay, that seems rather simple -- until you realize that not only does the key element to each genre need to be detailed, it needs to turn the PLOT too! That key element must not only be there and detailed, it must be what makes your story HAPPEN.
Why?
To forward any story's plot you need Dramatic Tension. If all the dramatic tension in your Fetish story comes from somewhere OTHER than the Fetish scenes, then the Fetish scenes aren't necessary to tell the story. If the Fetish scenes aren't necessary to tell the story then you're NOT writing FETISH fiction, you're writing whatever
else
is turning your plot.
In fact, if the Fetish scenes aren't necessary to tell the story then they
don't belong
in the story. ANYTHING that isn't necessary to tell the story doesn't belong in the story!
Memorize this
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If it CAN be pulled out -
It SHOULD be pulled out.
It's the basic law of fiction in
any
genre.
Azimov codified it for Science Fiction:
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If you can remove the Science from the Science Fiction and still have a viable story in another genre - you did it WRONG!
" (He did not consider space operas to be science fiction. He considered them high-tech Westerns.)
Edo Von Belkom said it in his book "
Writing Erotica
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If you can remove the Sex from the Erotica and still have a viable story in another genre - you did it WRONG
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For Fetish Fiction this means:
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"If you can remove the FETISH from the Fetish Fiction and still have a viable story in another genre - you did it WRONG!"
In ANY genre of fiction, that genre's main element MUST drive the plot to BE that genre.
~ In Romance - The Relationship drives the plot.
~ In Mystery - Unanswered Questions drive the plot.
~ In Science Fiction - Scientific Ideas and/or Technology drives the plot.
~ In Fantasy - Magic drives the plot.
~ In Historical Fiction - Historical Figures or Events drive the plot.
~ In Paranormals - Paranormal Creatures or situations drive the plot.
~ In Erotica - Sex drives the plot.
~ In Fetish Fiction -- The FETISH drives the plot.
So, how do you make your Fetish drive the plot?
HOLD IT right there!
-- Before we go any further, make sure you know WHAT you're writing! Are you writing Fetish fiction or Kink fiction?
Fetish ISN'T Kink.
A Kink is something that makes sex exciting, also known as Slap & Tickle. No matter how many whips and chains are used, no matter how much blood is spilled carving your name into someone's ass, Kink is a form of sexual Play, pure and simple.
A Fetish ISN'T Play. It's a very personal, very individual, and a very private APPETITE. Fetishes, whether they're a specific object, a specific person or type of person, a costume, or a ritualistic behavior are something the Fetishist NEEDS like food, water, or air to breathe -- to get off. Additionally, that '
getting off'
ISN'T always Sexual. In fact, according to several Fetishists that I know personally, fulfillment grants a euphoria they swear is
better
than orgasm.
What makes it so good?
When a Fetishist has access to what gratifies their need, they can reach fulfillment
without orgasm
because their need is