By Emerald (Guest Blogger)
When I was in junior high, I learned in English class about the three basic types of conflict in story: person vs. person, person vs. nature, and person vs. oneself.
Since releasing my first two
single-author short story collections, If… Then: a collection of
erotic romance stories and Safe: a collection of erotic
stories, I have said that all the stories in both (they were
originally submitted as a single collection and divided into two at
the suggestion of the publisher) embody and exhibit a certain
intangible energy that was both particular and also essential for me
in discerning (and writing) the stories to include.
As I've contemplated this, it has
occurred to me that the foundation of this intangible energy is that
the “conflict” in each story is almost always in the "person
vs. oneself" category. Even if there appear to be other issues
or conflicts, this is the ultimate one that drives the narrative arc.
I have said before that in my
perception, the importance of self-awareness can hardly be
overstated. It may be partially due to this that "person vs.
person" conflict doesn’t really resonate with me at this
point. I don’t remember the last time I wrote an antagonistic
character. This isn’t because I don't think such perceptions are
part of experience sometimes but rather because I don’t want to
emphasize things like vengefulness or unkindness or to perpetuate
(what I see as) our tendencies to project onto each other without
realizing it (which, as I see it, is where things like vengefulness
or unkindness tend to originate). They just aren’t things I
generally find on my radar screen at this point.
Person vs. nature, to me, has much
relevance as a potential conflict realm (in Safe, "On the
Rise" could arguably be seen as written around this one), but I
think that in my perception, even if such is occurring, one’s
internal perspective is an essential force in what that person
perceives and how he/she/they behave—bringing it once again back to
person vs. oneself. Truthfully, that might be the gist of it: it
seems to me that one's inner landscape and level of personal
consciousness is really the ultimate “conflict” in all
circumstances—that regardless of what is happening, that is what it
invariably comes down to. So perhaps I just want to cut to the chase.
;)
In exploring this in my characters, I
admittedly don’t always think about it in terms of “conflict."
I definitely don’t start writing and think to myself, “What is
going to be the conflict in this story?” This may be because this
kind of conflict naturally arises in characters since we all have our
internal issues and unconscious patterns. These tend to be the things
that interest me, both in life and in writing, and they are, more
often that not, what drive or at least underly almost any fiction I
write.
Since sexuality is a foremost topic of
interest to me, it frequently serves as the catalyst for the deeper
discovery of my characters' internal struggles and/or ways to heal
them. Some stories in If… Then and Safe express this
more overtly than others, but all of them involve it in some way,
whether the growth and/or exploration are on the part of the narrator
him/herself or another character(s) seen through whatever point of
view the reader is witnessing.
While it may seem a tall order (or even
wishful thinking on my part!), it is the case that ultimately, I
write these stories from this place to invite an expansion of
awareness, especially self-awareness, in the reader. Particularly in
the context of sexuality, this has long been the overarching reason I
write what I do. It is both my hope and my perspective that If…
Then and Safe, my first two single-author books, exemplify
this aim.
By the way - I have a $10 Barnes and Noble gift certificate to give away to one reader. Just leave a comment which includes your email address. I'll randomly draw a winner on December 2nd.
Blurb for Safe
In this collection of ten erotic
stories, attraction, heat, and connection serve as catalysts to take
characters to places of climax, revelation, transformation, and
abiding – sometimes all at once. From hypnotizing dreams to
life-changing tragedies to moving on after the end of a relationship,
Safe explores the power of sexuality in its myriad forms and
manifestations.
“To Make It That Way” shows older
woman Cole taking young Zack on a seductive and wild ride, exposing
him not only to a considerable sexual education but to more subtle
life lessons as well. “Power Over Power” channels the intense
energy of a martial arts session, while “Hers to Keep” offers
Leslie a surprising lesson in so-called “casual” sex.
Polyamory, masturbation, and BDSM all
make appearances in Safe, as do scorching vanilla sex and
budding romance. These stories reveal how Eros has the power to bring
us back to ourselves, propelling us ever deeper into the journeys of
sex and life.
Excerpt
Ericka felt her cheeks flush, and Sam
raised his eyebrows. Caught now in the inevitable awkwardness when
this wasn’t handled correctly, Ericka ducked her head. Before he
could ask a question, she spoke.
“I actually prefer not to have other
people make me come.” She shrugged, her voice sounding casual even
to her ears. To her, it was a casual revelation, though it had never
failed to surprise everyone she’d told. Still, in most cases it
hadn’t been an issue—once she said she’d rather just be fucked,
most men had acquiesced.
Sam smiled a bit incredulously. “Why
on earth would you not want to come?”
“I didn’t say I didn’t want to
come. I just don’t like for other people to do it for me.” Ericka
smiled, trying to keep her tone light. “I can make myself come just
fine. Getting fucked is what I prefer. I can’t do that to myself—I
can’t hold myself down and fuck myself hard like I like it.” Just
saying the words made her breathing change, and she willed him to
jump on her and do just that.
Her narration appeared to have a
similar effect on Sam, who shifted a bit as his cock twitched. “Well,
I would certainly love to do that for you.” His voice was low, and
she felt the moisture increase between her thighs at the look in his
eyes. “Do you mean though that you’d like to get yourself off
first?”
Ericka shrugged. Whether or not she had
an orgasm was not her main concern regarding sex. She’d meant what
she said—an orgasm was something she could give herself. Being
taken the way the way something deep inside her almost constantly
seemed to want was something she could only get from someone else.
Sam looked perplexed at her hesitation,
and she tried to ward off the impatience she felt. She just wanted
him inside her. She said as much, and Sam gave a soft groan as he
reached to grip his cock lightly.
“Show me,” he said, nodding to her
as he slid his hand slowly up his shaft. “Show me how you come
first. Then I’ll hold you down and fuck you till you can’t see
straight.”
With that promise on the table, Ericka
needed no further convincing. She fell back against the leather and
reached between her legs, not surprised to feel the moisture dripping
there. Her finger landed on her clit, and she pressed firmly.
It was striking how different her own
method of making herself come was from what it took for someone else
to bring her to orgasm. When she got herself off, it was rough, fast,
no-nonsense—much like how she liked to be fucked. Solid pressure,
firm rhythm, single-minded aim. With Sam watching, she began this
ritual now, holding his gaze as she gasped and arched her back at the
helm of her own fingers.
For a man to make her come, he could
only barely touch her. Careful. Gentle. Delicate even.
Rarely did she allow it.
-from "Safe," the title story of Safe: a collection of erotic stories
Safe at Amazon:
http://amzn.com/B00O5BTXSK
Safe at Barnes and Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/safe-emerald/1120451214?ean=2940046262070
If… Then at Amazon:
http://amzn.com/B00NN6L5U2
If… Then at Barnes &
Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/if-then-emerald/1120361246?ean=2940150344266
About Emerald
Emerald is an erotic fiction author
whose short stories have been featured or are forthcoming in
anthologies published by Cleis Press, Mischief, Logical-Lust, and
Sweetmeats Press. She is an advocate for sexual freedom, reproductive
justice, and sex worker rights, and she serves as the Facebook group
moderator and an assistant newsletter editor for Marketing for
Romance Writers (MFRW). Her first single-author books, If…Then:
a collection of erotic romance stories and Safe: a collection
of erotic stories, are out now from 1001 Nights Press.
Website:
http://TheGreenLightDistrict.org
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Emerald_theGLD
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EmeraldAuthor
17 comments:
BDSM is my favorite sub genre in erotica. I think I'd enjoy "Safe."
Thanks for the opportunity to win. And happy holidays to you and yours.
Sounds like a great read, especially when iread it to my hubby
I would so like to read this.
doglady@frontiernet.net
Hello, Emerald,
Welcome to Beyond Romance, and congratulations on the release of your two collections.
The stories that interest me most are the ones in which the characters come to new realizations about themselves. I'm working on one right now, about an encounter between a wealthy but dissatisfied stud and a homeless young woman who saves his life. The focus is mainly on the male protagonist. He doesn't realize how miserable he is, or why, until he gets to know Daisy.
Great post!
BTW this is from Amy - paganlady0505 at gmail!
(Sorry about Blogger's idiosyncrasies, Amy!)
sounds fantastic! Thanks for such a thoughtful post! Congrats on the new release!
efender1(at)gmail
Congratulations on the new release. It sounds like Erika really has person vs oneself conflict.
orelukjp0 at gmail dot com
I do like the covers and how they work with your pen name. I have a feeling Sam is going to change how Erika comes with a man.
acm05atjuno.com
Congrats on your collections! Oh boy, I enjoyed the snippet you shared... thanks for sharing!
greenshamrock at cox dot net
Opportunities like this don't come around all the timer. B &N isd my favorite book store.
Interesting collection
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
Congrats on your new release. It sounds like a fun read.
humhumbum AT yahoo DOT com
Congratulations on the new release...sounds like it will be an interesting read...
purrpurrkoshkamb at aol dot com
Hi everybody, and thank you so much for coming by! I really appreciate all your lovely words. I'm a little late getting here today, as we were doing belated Thanksgiving hosting here today. :)
B&N is my favorite bookstore, too, Sharon! I'll be drawing a random winner Tuesday. Thank you all so much again for being here!
Thank you, Lisabet, and thank you again for hosting me. It's an honor to be here.
"The stories that interest me most are the ones in which the characters come to new realizations about themselves."
Yes, I feel exactly the same way. Does your story have a publisher and release date yet, or is it something you're still working on before pitching/submitting? I hope I get to read it sometime!
Thank you so much again for having me here today. :)
The winner of the gift card is Anne! Thank you again to everyone for coming by, and thank you to Lisabet for hosting me. :) Anne, I'll be sending you an email.
All best to everyone. :)
Lisabet your own story sounds like the plot from the 1990 Richard Gere / Julia Roberts movie, Pretty Woman. Did you finish your project?
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