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Ep 50 - Romance versus Erotica and Defining the Genre with Cassandra Rose Clarke

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"(For erotica) You have to have an escalation for how the s*x scenes build on each other, in that sense of things getting more and more serious."
Cassandra Rose Clarke knows how to play with genres. She teaches writing classes across multiple genres and has written over 70 novels - working with official tie-in books like Star Trek, Halo, etc. We chat on what defines an erotica as opposed to a romance - and how language is essential in building the right emotion for salacious scenes. We also theorize on genre-mixing and how stories can incorporate erotic elements.

Cassandra's Books:

https://amzn.to/3VlZHkl
Connect with Cassandra:
http://www.cassandraroseclarke.com/
Instagram: @cassandraroseclarke
Twitter: @seeorsea
Facebook: @authorcassandraroseclarke
Tumblr: @cassandraroseclarke
Goodreads: 5331983.Cassandra_Rose_Clarke

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Time Stamps
[0:04:35] Erotica and romance can overlap.
[00:06:21] Erotica and romance can overlap.
[00:12:39] Erotica should have emotional connection.
[00:16:41] Erotica often requires explicit content.
[00:21:04 Erotic scenes enhance storytelling experience.
[00:26:09] Fantasy romance is legitimate genre.
[00:30:56] Exploring sexuality in speculative fiction.
[00:36:04] Language and context shape intimacy.
[00:44:49] Integrate sex scenes with plot.
[00:46:12] Pay attention to language in sex scenes.
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Books Mentioned:
Linnea Sinclair's Books
https://amzn.to/3pm0e9T
Finley Fenn's Books
https://amzn.to/41gjoeX
Strange Love by Ann Aguirre
https://amzn.to/3NPOR4A
The Red by Tiffany Reisz
https://amzn.to/3VIHVbb
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The YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcGXevs2NQk3Ab9OD66zuQ

Support the Show

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/romancethestory
Connect with Me:
Twitter - @RomancetheStory
Instagram - @RomancetheStory
Facebook - @RomancetheStory

Support the Show.

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Chapters

1. Ep 50 - Romance versus Erotica and Defining the Genre with Cassandra Rose Clarke (00:00:00)

2. Erotica and romance can overlap. (00:04:35)

3. Erotica and romance can overlap (00:06:21)

4. Erotica should have emotional connection (00:12:39)

5. Erotica often requires explicit content (00:16:41)

6. Erotic scenes enhance storytelling experience (00:21:04)

7. Fantasy romance is legitimate genre (00:26:09)

8. Exploring sexuality in speculative fiction (00:30:56)

9. Language and context shape intimacy (00:36:04)

10. Integrate sex scenes with plot (00:44:49)

11. Pay attention to language in sex scenes (00:46:12)

75 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

"(For erotica) You have to have an escalation for how the s*x scenes build on each other, in that sense of things getting more and more serious."
Cassandra Rose Clarke knows how to play with genres. She teaches writing classes across multiple genres and has written over 70 novels - working with official tie-in books like Star Trek, Halo, etc. We chat on what defines an erotica as opposed to a romance - and how language is essential in building the right emotion for salacious scenes. We also theorize on genre-mixing and how stories can incorporate erotic elements.

Cassandra's Books:

https://amzn.to/3VlZHkl
Connect with Cassandra:
http://www.cassandraroseclarke.com/
Instagram: @cassandraroseclarke
Twitter: @seeorsea
Facebook: @authorcassandraroseclarke
Tumblr: @cassandraroseclarke
Goodreads: 5331983.Cassandra_Rose_Clarke

--------
Spicy Blurb Playbook (DIY course):
Use code ROMANCETHESTORY for 10% off
www.spicyblurbplaybook.com
Book Blurb Magic (DIY course):
Use code ROMANCETHESTORY for 10% off
https://adoracopyediting.thrivecart.com/book-blurb-magic/?coupon=ROMANCETHESTORY
1:1 Blurb Audit (Separate from DIY course):
Use code ROMANCETHESTORY for 10% off
https://adoracopyediting.thrivecart.com/11-blurb-audit/?coupon=ROMANCETHESTORY
Custom Book Blurb Service with Jessie (Separate from DIY course):
https://adoracopyediting.thrivecart.com/custom-book-blurb/?coupon=ROMANCETHESTORY
----------
Time Stamps
[0:04:35] Erotica and romance can overlap.
[00:06:21] Erotica and romance can overlap.
[00:12:39] Erotica should have emotional connection.
[00:16:41] Erotica often requires explicit content.
[00:21:04 Erotic scenes enhance storytelling experience.
[00:26:09] Fantasy romance is legitimate genre.
[00:30:56] Exploring sexuality in speculative fiction.
[00:36:04] Language and context shape intimacy.
[00:44:49] Integrate sex scenes with plot.
[00:46:12] Pay attention to language in sex scenes.
----------
Books Mentioned:
Linnea Sinclair's Books
https://amzn.to/3pm0e9T
Finley Fenn's Books
https://amzn.to/41gjoeX
Strange Love by Ann Aguirre
https://amzn.to/3NPOR4A
The Red by Tiffany Reisz
https://amzn.to/3VIHVbb
---------
The YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcGXevs2NQk3Ab9OD66zuQ

Support the Show

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/romancethestory
Connect with Me:
Twitter - @RomancetheStory
Instagram - @RomancetheStory
Facebook - @RomancetheStory

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep 50 - Romance versus Erotica and Defining the Genre with Cassandra Rose Clarke (00:00:00)

2. Erotica and romance can overlap. (00:04:35)

3. Erotica and romance can overlap (00:06:21)

4. Erotica should have emotional connection (00:12:39)

5. Erotica often requires explicit content (00:16:41)

6. Erotic scenes enhance storytelling experience (00:21:04)

7. Fantasy romance is legitimate genre (00:26:09)

8. Exploring sexuality in speculative fiction (00:30:56)

9. Language and context shape intimacy (00:36:04)

10. Integrate sex scenes with plot (00:44:49)

11. Pay attention to language in sex scenes (00:46:12)

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