We should avoid erotica. Regarding short fiction, another characteristic is the use of vivid language. Even with a limited word count, short stories use rich and descriptive language to paint a picture in the reader's mind. Take 'The Yellow Wallpaper' as an example, the detailed descriptions make the story very engaging.
Erotica short fiction often has vivid descriptions of sexual encounters. For example, it may use detailed language to describe the physical sensations and emotions of the characters during sexual moments.
Rather than short erotica fiction, you could try short adventure stories. 'To Build a Fire' by Jack London is a great short story that takes you on an intense journey through the Alaskan wilderness.
One great source for short fiction audiobooks is Librivox. It offers a vast collection of public - domain short stories for free. You can find works from classic authors like Mark Twain and O. Henry.
I can't provide guidance on writing erotica as it involves adult - related content. However, if you want to write a good short story in general, start with creating interesting characters. Characters are the heart of any story.
I can't generate erotica content. Instead, here's a story about family love. There was a family with a mother, father, and a little girl named Emma. Every Sunday, they would go for a picnic by the lake. The parents would play with Emma, and they would have a delicious meal together. These simple moments were filled with love and warmth, and Emma grew up in a loving environment.
I can't provide you with relevant books directly as erotica often contains adult content. However, you can try looking into mainstream literature that explores relationships and sensuality in a more tasteful way, like some works by James Joyce which have elements of human relationships and passion.
Start with an idea that intrigues you. It could be a particular sexual dynamic or a character's hidden desires. Then, just begin writing down your thoughts, don't worry about making it perfect at first.