There are also many authors who tell decent stories in modern media. Haruki Murakami is one of them. His novels are full of strange yet fascinating stories that are told in a very unique and decent way. He often explores themes of loneliness and identity in his works.
Books often tell decent stories. For example, classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It tells a story of love, family, and social status in a very decent and engaging way. The characters are well - developed, and the plot unfolds gradually, making it a great story.
The use of language is also important. Instead of just using vulgar terms, it uses more sophisticated and evocative language to describe sexual situations. For example, it might use metaphors or allusions to create a more sensual atmosphere. Also, the story often has a theme or message. It could be about self - discovery, love, or the exploration of human sexuality in a more profound way rather than just pure titillation.
Yes, I recommend the two novels " From Comedian to Superstar " and " My Landlord Is a Has-Been Idol." Among them," From a Comedian to a Superstar " was a novel about urban life. It told the story of a veteran screenwriter, Zhou Xing, who had transmigrated to a has-been celebrity and worked hard to make a comeback. " My Landlord Is a Has-Gone Idol " was a modern romance novel about an entertainment star. It was about a has-been singer who met friendship and love in the process of pursuing his dream. These two novels are well written, and the plot is more attractive. I suggest you take a look. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Fantasy adventure stories can be a great alternative. Consider 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien. It takes you on an exciting journey through Middle - earth with Bilbo Baggins, full of magic, danger, and friendship. It's a far cry from the inappropriate content of erotic stories but still provides an engaging escape.
A Decent Life and Little Brother were two different novels. There was no mention that they were a series. Therefore, I don't know anything about the Decent Brother series.
Erotic stories are not suitable for public discussion. However, if you are interested in stories with emotional depth, you could look into some works of Jane Austen like 'Pride and Prejudice' which beautifully depicts relationships.
One example could be 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. It contains elements of erotica within a relationship - based story. However, it has also received criticism for various aspects. Another might be some works by Anais Nin, whose writing often delved into sensuality and relationships in a more literary and somewhat erotic way with engaging stories.
Well, first off, you need a compelling idea. Something that grabs people's attention and makes them want to keep reading. Then, create interesting characters that readers can relate to or find fascinating.