This is a post previously featured on Romance Writers Behaving Badly.
I started wring a sweet romance about a one night stand
between a lady cop and a lawyer but somewhere along the line the characters
took over the story and sexed it up.
Bring out the leather and restraints... I was off to write about something
I had no idea about.
So what did I do?
What any good author does... RESEARCH. Here's where hubby had that Cheshire Cat
grin.
No, really... I poured
over books (fiction & non-fiction), interviewed various Doms and subs then
finally let my imagination go.
According to Wikipedia: "BDSM is a consensual lifestyle choice, or type of adult role-play between two or more individuals. The compound acronym, BDSM, is derived from the terms bondage and discipline (B&D), dominance and submission (D&S), and sadism and masochism (S&M). BDSM includes a wide spectrum of activities, forms of interpersonal relationships, and distinct subcultures."
I found the best help on the subject (other than personal interviews) was the online site Seekers. This site states, "D/s is a lifestyle choice, Domination and submission, where people live their lives opting by nature to be either Dominant or submissive. In a relationship the one complements the other and is based on the gift of submission, and absolute trust." I must say this insight was not only helpful with my work, but I also thought the owners handled the subject in a fundamental and kindly manner.
Writing Handcuffs & Silk became a whole new experience for me and opened a door I always thought was best kept closed. Not only did I become a better writer because of my research but I've also developed a sincere respect for my friends who delve into this world.
(And hubby is still smiling.)
Never be afraid to ask questions,
the answers may amaze you.
Mary, great article. My husband frequently comes into my office asking if "I want to do a little research" lol, so I know why your guy is smiling :) Hugs, Stevie
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