Comments by valentinebonnaire

  • Definition for heterotica and vanilla in classic Literary Erotica http://heterotica.blogspot.com/2013/02/what-is-vanilla-literary-erotica.html

    February 22, 2013

  • In the visual for this word you are showing a Princess Flower? The pleroma is a concept like the music of the spheres is a concept? You might find illustrations from old illustrations of alchemy about the concept of pleroma. Carl Jung wrote about it as well. Like this one. http://www.elhazablaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/SEPTEM-SERMONES-AD-MORTUOS.jpg

    February 19, 2013

  • This is a genre in Literary Fiction. In the tradition of writers of the past such as James Joyce, Henry Miller, Anais Nin and Pauline Reage. D. H. Lawrence wrote a book called Lady Chatterley's Lover. While it is a book about many things, it does have erotic parts -- as do the other books above. Erotica differs from Romance books in that there might not be a happy ending to the story. Contemporary writers such as myself want the reader to "think." So goes most Literary Fiction. We are just a subset of that genre.

    February 16, 2013

  • Heteronormative. This pertains to heterosexuality as in -- males who like females and females who like males. It relates to sexuality in the same way as above. It relates to the genre of fiction I write as Valentine Bonnaire. I follow a line of writers in this genre -- Literary Erotica -- which is not smut and not pornography. xxoo! <3

    February 16, 2013

  • Intercourse is an old fashioned word for fucking or coitus.

    February 16, 2013

  • The art below? Does not show humans.

    February 16, 2013

  • On the visuals below -- why are there so many motorcycles instead of the human form? ie: The Nude in classical art.

    February 16, 2013

  • Literary Erotica relates to the written word.

    February 16, 2013

  • Wordnet 3.0 is wrong in my opinion above. Throughout history all artists have depicted the nude. Tremendous artistic value! xxoo!

    February 16, 2013

  • In looking at the word map, none of these words really relate to Literary Erotica, per se. Some of them might be offshoots? Heterotica is of the sort one might find in D. H. Lawrence -- "Lady Chatterley's Lover." Sexuality between a man and a woman as shown in the novel.

    February 16, 2013

  • This word refers to heterosexual erotica, which I write.

    February 16, 2013

  • Hi & thank you, Wordnik

    February 16, 2013