The Love Scene
Gently he leaned into her, his soft lips brushing hers. |
Wait...thats not how I wanted to start my opening line. Something a little more upbeat, please!
Lucy gazed into those honey coloured eyes. If he didn't kiss her soon she would take matters into her own hands. Sliding her fingers up his neck, she wound them into his hair. Ben's soft lips descended upon her own. Finally, she thought. Thank God, I wore matching underwear...
No...not quite right.
When it comes to writing 'the' love scene for your main character, do you ever find yourself re-writing, repositioning, re-directing? I've been working on the main love scene for a couple of days now. It's a slow process, sometimes you can just knock one out; other days you just need more props. Whether for the characters benefit or myself - I find myself lighting a few candles, popping on some background music, throwing open the window.
Checklist for 'the' love in scene - take #1
Candles
Background music
Sexy man
Foxy lady
Large sofa
Enormous rug
Fireplace
Soft lighting...Oh wait I think we've covered that
Wine...eh, maybe champagne...wine...okay lets go for martinis
Food, is there food? Maybe just strawberries...
Eyebrow raises....check
Sizzling chemistry...double check
Biting lower lip...check
Wait...shall we just take it outside...the leafy woods? Or maybe the beach? I suspect my characters may abscond the scene at this rate, or worse toss the hot candle at me. Hurry along dear writer, they call out. Right - back inside folks, the weathers not so great for the outdoors today.
Phew! Okay action, fingertips at the ready...set go! Write as madly as possible, and keep at it until something beautiful is hammered out. Please tell me, do you need props when writing your love scenes? And how often do you start that opening line?
A/N: Photocredits purchased via fotosearch
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My sex scenes are over so fast, I don't think about props. My MC is such a slut and women fall all over him. But I worry about sex scenes and tend to leave them once they hit the sheets, the pool or wherever.
I love the way it is now and I've written several since then. None were as hard as that first one.
Thats great - you know the rewrites are great when they get that hot feeling are re-reading them! ;) Thanks so much for stopping by ;)
I love matching underwear on my main MC - she's got to be co-ordinated.
Your MC sounds quite the man - I'll have to read up on him. I am thinking about 'fading to black' on a couple of scenes too. ;)
I guess I've been putting off writing this scene and now its the usual dallying around the edges...you know before the deep dive. ;) I don't know but maybe is practise makes perfect on these too.
Thats great to hear! I want the moment to be perfect for the main MCs but not too mushy. Trying to balance it with the overall feel of the story too. Thanks so much for stopping by. ;)
I am old enough that the love scenes that I grew up reading detailed how fast the train was moving along the tracks; in the movies the train would whistle appropriately.
Are you sharing this beautiful photo from your vacation - I do not recall your telling us about this.
I certainly find myself in many scenes re-working it until it's perfect, I want the most emotion out of those HUGE scenes and the love one, is definitely one meant for perfection!
Funnily enough I've been contemplating carrying a little recorder with me to use when a moment of inspiration hits and I can't whip out the notebook and pen fast enough.
PS: The photo is dreamy isn't it? *heavy sigh* I wish it were a personal pic!
Absolutely, it does drive us mad striving for the perfect scene! Glad I'm not the only one.
Ah the joys of writing! ;))
Thnaks so much, so glad you enjoyed the checklist and topic! ;)
Completely agree with your comment, its important to get the emotion just right. I'm looking forward to finishing this one! ;))
In 1 of my novels I wrote about a man who wasn't too concerned w/ the romantic aspect. He had to make sure there was lots of beer!
Hee hee, maybe a good blogfest could be that of a love scene - how many guys do you reckon would participate?
Seriously, the first novels of mine to be published were that of erotic romance novels so I don't have too many worries about letting characters go beyond kissing to heavy-petting and getting down and dirty! ;)
As for props: who needs them if the hero's an excellent lover. :D
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I'm not sure the man with the beers would win too many hearts! Well at least he has his beers though?
Thanks for stopping by ;) x
I'm curious and I'll be right over!! Shall I bring martinis?
I did love your fairytale entry today!! And I'm going to have to get some of your books. ;))
Quite right too. My MCs main love interest ( see there's a few contenders, ahem), well he's quite athletic.
Thanks for visiting! x