Sunday, September 14, 2008
erotica vs. erotic romance
I really think the difference between erotica vs. erotic romance needs to be explained. To me, romance in the name defines the story as a love story...be it between male and female; male and male; female, male and male; werewolf, vampire and stripper or what have you. Erotica is a sex story in which sex is the goal and motivation and there need be no conflict unless they disagree on positions.
Confusion is what keeps us from being recognized as a romance genre. This is what conservative judges "see" when they read graphic language even though some national bestsellers, use it. And you should know that "pure" erotica (pardon the oxymoron) venues, like the stores with blacked-out windows, want nothing to do with us and would probably appreciate our making the difference known too.
I once ventured into one of these stores with my paperback, promo matchbooks, and a press release for the manager. I was practically thrown out. “Our readers don’t want those books,” he said. “They want ranchy porn. Your books aren’t.” So, there you go, right from the erotica experts. Our genre isn’t pornography no matter what some people will tell you.
And just to be sure, I read one of these badly written books. A man on a motorcycle comes up beside a beautiful blonde in a convertible at a stoplight. She looks him over and cocks her head, inviting him to follow her. Of course, he follows her to her penthouse and they do it all over the sofa about half a dozen times. This is described in what would be graphic detail except the writer needed an anatomy lesson.
The only secondary character was the maid who walked in and walked out, disgusted. The woman mentioned her husband would be home at 5 o’clock so they carry on until about a quarter to five and the biker left. End of story. Would you call that guy a “hero?” I wouldn’t. Is the woman a “heroine?” Hardly. Would I rather read a story with a plot? A conflict to overcome? Some three dimensional characters? Absolutely! Give me a good erotic romance any day.
Now, since we’re talking about good erotic romances, I should absolutely recommend my newest one, Love Cuffs, releasing this Wednesday, Sept. 17th! It’s a BDSM comedy. Yes, you read that right. A BDSM comedy! I co-wrote it with Dalton Diaz. I had no problem writing the heroine’s voice or saucy attitude—but when it came to writing the Dom hero, well… I was in trouble! Dalton to the rescue!
It’s a unique set-up in that each chapter is in first person. Chapter One is Hope’s point of view and Chapter One and a half is Dorian’s. The book continues with whole and half chapters throughout where you get the benefit of both characters relating the adventure as they see it in their own words. I’m fairly sure you’ve never read anything like this before!
Love Cuffs
Ashlyn Chase
Dalton Diaz
At thirty-eight, Hope Daniels is a Jersey cop with superhuman hearing, a controlling mother, and she’s about to marry any sane woman’s last choice of a groom. Right before she walks down the aisle, she hears distant screams. Figuring someone should be rescued, she bolts from her mother’s vision of a royal wedding. But when she busts down the door of a BDSM club, she’s the one who winds up in handcuffs.
Dorian Markoff is intent on using a hypnotist to wipe the beautiful cop’s mind of his—and his club’s—existence. But the hypnotist is in Vegas so a mad romp ensues, involving lots of hot vanilla-ish sex that turns his BDSM lifestyle upside down.
Neither guesses what an adventure it will be to find the hypnotist, avoid one unintentionally snubbed Dominatrix, and explain it all to Hope’s mother. All while falling in love.
Available 9/17/08 from www.ellorascave.com
Visit us! www.ashlynchase.com and www.daltondiaz.com
If you’d like to read some excerpts or talk to Dalton and me, come to our chat at Ellora’s Cave yahoo group on 9/17 all afternoon! (Eastern time.)
And the following afternoon you can play with us at Fallen Angels Reviews yahoo chat group!
Ash
Confusion is what keeps us from being recognized as a romance genre. This is what conservative judges "see" when they read graphic language even though some national bestsellers, use it. And you should know that "pure" erotica (pardon the oxymoron) venues, like the stores with blacked-out windows, want nothing to do with us and would probably appreciate our making the difference known too.
I once ventured into one of these stores with my paperback, promo matchbooks, and a press release for the manager. I was practically thrown out. “Our readers don’t want those books,” he said. “They want ranchy porn. Your books aren’t.” So, there you go, right from the erotica experts. Our genre isn’t pornography no matter what some people will tell you.
And just to be sure, I read one of these badly written books. A man on a motorcycle comes up beside a beautiful blonde in a convertible at a stoplight. She looks him over and cocks her head, inviting him to follow her. Of course, he follows her to her penthouse and they do it all over the sofa about half a dozen times. This is described in what would be graphic detail except the writer needed an anatomy lesson.
The only secondary character was the maid who walked in and walked out, disgusted. The woman mentioned her husband would be home at 5 o’clock so they carry on until about a quarter to five and the biker left. End of story. Would you call that guy a “hero?” I wouldn’t. Is the woman a “heroine?” Hardly. Would I rather read a story with a plot? A conflict to overcome? Some three dimensional characters? Absolutely! Give me a good erotic romance any day.
Now, since we’re talking about good erotic romances, I should absolutely recommend my newest one, Love Cuffs, releasing this Wednesday, Sept. 17th! It’s a BDSM comedy. Yes, you read that right. A BDSM comedy! I co-wrote it with Dalton Diaz. I had no problem writing the heroine’s voice or saucy attitude—but when it came to writing the Dom hero, well… I was in trouble! Dalton to the rescue!
It’s a unique set-up in that each chapter is in first person. Chapter One is Hope’s point of view and Chapter One and a half is Dorian’s. The book continues with whole and half chapters throughout where you get the benefit of both characters relating the adventure as they see it in their own words. I’m fairly sure you’ve never read anything like this before!
Love Cuffs
Ashlyn Chase
Dalton Diaz
At thirty-eight, Hope Daniels is a Jersey cop with superhuman hearing, a controlling mother, and she’s about to marry any sane woman’s last choice of a groom. Right before she walks down the aisle, she hears distant screams. Figuring someone should be rescued, she bolts from her mother’s vision of a royal wedding. But when she busts down the door of a BDSM club, she’s the one who winds up in handcuffs.
Dorian Markoff is intent on using a hypnotist to wipe the beautiful cop’s mind of his—and his club’s—existence. But the hypnotist is in Vegas so a mad romp ensues, involving lots of hot vanilla-ish sex that turns his BDSM lifestyle upside down.
Neither guesses what an adventure it will be to find the hypnotist, avoid one unintentionally snubbed Dominatrix, and explain it all to Hope’s mother. All while falling in love.
Available 9/17/08 from www.ellorascave.com
Visit us! www.ashlynchase.com and www.daltondiaz.com
If you’d like to read some excerpts or talk to Dalton and me, come to our chat at Ellora’s Cave yahoo group on 9/17 all afternoon! (Eastern time.)
And the following afternoon you can play with us at Fallen Angels Reviews yahoo chat group!
Ash
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13 comments:
Hi Ash!
I totally agree about the difference between erotica and erotic romance. I love my romances to be hot and steamy and very explicit, but at the end of the day, I need there to be a connection between the characters, and respect,and if not a HEA then at least a Happy For Now.
Welcome Ash and thank you for blogging with us today! You are our FIRST guest blogger. (g) Great post! Congrats on your newest release!
I totally agree that erotic romance is better. I want to be able to get to know the characters and be able to visualize their advertures, without that it would be like watching a really bad porno. lol. Enjoyed reading your post congrats on new book.
I love the story blurb, Ash.
And good to know about the little scene at the shop. I had been thinking of checking out one near where I work to offer some of my books, but now, I don't think I'll waste my time!
Summer Jordan: I agree that I'd rather read and write erotic romance. I enjoyed your blog!
Thank you for commenting, all!
I'm glad to know there are so many kindred souls out there.
You're all entered into a drawing for Love Cuffs, and it's not over yet!
I'll be here until Friday! Feel free to ask your friends to mosey on over.
Ash
Just for fun, I've decided to post an excerpt from Love Cuffs each day until release day at the Yahoo group!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/romance_vixens
Ash
Excellent differentation between erotic and erotica I think badly needed to be made. Hope to join you on the chat. Will you post a reminder on the loops for people like me who can forget ANYTHING? Jean
Ash!! Great post you sexy little vixen:) I'm so eager to read Love Cuffs and will naturally be annoying you to write more (I do tend to be a pest don't I?)
Big hugs:)
Ci
Sounds like a great story, Ash! I've loved all your stories, so I'm not surprised. Can't wait to read it.
Thanks for the support! I really appreciate it!!!
And you'll probably see reminders for the chats from both me and my publicist, Phoenix Rising Promotions.
Ash
Congratulations on your book being released this week!
Thank you for the distinction between erotica and erotic romance. I wish others would understand that this isn't the same stuff you would find in the adult stores. Just because strong words are used doesn't mean the story's smut. I've come to understand that those strong words are actually helpful in triggering a sexual response (somewhere I've read that it has been proven). I love to read hot and steamy sex scenes, but there has to be a plot to the story to make the book work. I want to know who the characters are and how they've gotten to this point. And after some struggles I also want to see them end up together in the end.
I've been reading romance stories for over 40 years, all types, but love the sexier storylines that I get with erotic romance. No comparison between erotica and erotic romance, plus I always though erotica to be a tad boring, lol.
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