Nova, I feel your pain. If there's a plot reason for two people to hop in the sack, go for it. There's rarely a plot reason for the extensive choreography that then gets described. I've been known to scroll past such scenes when re-reading my favorite fics.
Not to say I haven't perpetrated smut myself ;), but I try to have a reason. Makes it difficult to write "porn without plot," because I am plot's bitch.
Poly recs has plenty of gen recs.
Where do you start to consider things seriously pornographic? (To help me seek out recs. As I own a lot of erotica, I tend to view things as seriously hardcore erotica if and only if there's nothing but sex. But YMMV.)
Golf carts in a secret passage in a farmhouse cellar. Check.
Near the end of the movie Masterminds, there's a scene where Patrick Stewart is chasing Vincent Kartheiser through a school, and they somehow end up in these tunnels under the school (maybe connected to the sewers?) where there are, for some reason, a bunch of golf carts. The lamest chase scene ever filmed ensues.
Well, if you consider pornographic=excessive/over-the-top, then it would be when every move is described. A first encounter or one that takes place under exceptional circumstances--in the middle of a battle or a "we could all be dead in the next five minutes, c'mere" or "I haven't seen you in months"--work, for me, to be extensively described. I'm much happier with the occasional fade out if the encounter is something that would normally occur in the course of a relationship, especially stress-relief or make-up sex. I'd write such a scene ending with the clothes coming off or starting with the afterglow snuggling. We know what's going on, I'd prefer to keep the story rolling.
NovaChild, what fandoms are you interested in? If Buffyverse B/A would work for you, I can easily recommend Phoenix Burning. Lots of plot, considerably less sex than your standard romance novel and what little there is is fade-to-black.
Sweet. Thanks. I'll read the Phoenix Burning then move on to Poly Recs. =)
People love that? That makes me sad.
She instinctively took an errand curl that fell over his right eye and gently tucked it behind the perfect shell of his ear
Um-- what is an "errand curl"? Does it ride a bicycle and deliver packages? Cause then maybe I need one.
People love that?
Well, people read it. Though that does call to mind something I was thinking. I've been trolling various new archives, and I keep running into good stories but few great ones. I know, that's the way of the world. But nothing so far that I've loaded onto my hard drive so I never, ever lose it. Sad.