Sensuality in the Short Story — Self-paced (4 modules)

£100.00

Self-paced (4 modules). Start anytime.

Write sensuality with precision, tension and emotional truth — without cliché. Draft and revise a scene (or story excerpt) using guided prompts and craft-first revision tasks.

Description

Sensuality in the Short Story

A self-paced 4-module writing lab for crafting desire, intimacy, and atmosphere on the page — without cliché.

Sex and sensuality can be some of the most electric material in fiction — and some of the easiest to get wrong. This course gives you a practical structure for writing intimacy with precision, tension and emotional truth.

How it works

  • Self-paced: start anytime, work through 4 modules at your own speed.
  • Craft-first prompts: generate new material quickly, then revise toward clarity and voice.
  • Optional targets: each module ends with a clear “finished pages” outcome.

What you’ll make

  • Module 1: A drafted sensual scene built from contextual prompts (character + stakes + setting).
  • Module 2: A stronger revision that removes cliché, vagueness and mechanical choreography.
  • Module 3: A voice-led excerpt (sensuality through tension, dialogue, and implication).
  • Module 4: A final revised excerpt + a simple revision plan for turning it into a story-ready draft.

You control the level of explicitness. The goal is strong writing: scenes that belong to the story, not just the moment.

Who it’s for

  • Short story writers who want to write sex, desire, intimacy or touch without defaulting to cliché
  • Writers interested in sensual atmosphere (not only explicit scenes)
  • Beginner to intermediate writers who want clear prompts and structure

FAQs

Is this course live?
No — this version is self-paced. You can start anytime.

Do I get feedback on my writing?
This course does not include guaranteed tutor feedback or line edits. It’s a structured writing lab with prompts, guidance and revision tasks.

Do I need Zoom?
No. This course does not require Zoom.

Content note: adult themes. You choose what you write and what you keep on the page.