$55
Using prompts inspired by Jack Morin's research on erotic psychology and a somatic meditation, you'll identify the experiences, themes, and dynamics that have shaped your erotic imagination and discover what fuels your desire.
From there, you'll use those insights as inspiration for a short piece of erotic writing. Along the way, we'll explore examples of erotica, engage in self-reflection, and participate in group discussion about desire, fantasy, and erotic expression.
This workshop is for you if...
● You want to better understand who you are as an erotic being and what turns you on.
● You're interested in sexuality as a tool for deepening self-discovery, healing, and self-awareness
● You've ever wondered why certain experiences, dynamics, or fantasies are so compelling to you.
● You’re ready to give yourself permission to explore your relationship with desire.
● You appreciate spaces where sexuality can be discussed with openness, depth, and curiosity.
● You want to feel more confident, connected, and expressive in your relationship with desire.
● You enjoy journaling, reflection, creativity, or personal growth.
● You're interested in creative writing.
This 3-hour workshop is part self-inquiry, part creative writing, and part community conversation.
You'll leave with a deeper understanding of your unique erotic landscape, greater confidence in embodying and expressing your desires, and a piece of writing drawn from your own experiences and imagination.
While this workshop is not designed as a healing space, there is something powerful about bringing curiosity, creativity, and conversation to our sexuality. When we give ourselves permission to engage with our erotic imagination, shame often softens and self-compassion deepens.
This workshop is open to people of all gender expressions, sexual orientations, and walks of life. An interest in creative writing or erotica is great, but no prior writing experience is required!
Light snacks will be provided.
Please note you do not have to share anything beyond your comfort level. You are welcome to engage in the reflection and writing exercises and participate in the conversation without revealing intimate details about your life or experiences if you don’t want to 🙂
Additional information:
- Please wear comfortable clothing
- Bring a journal and something to write with
- Come with an open mind!
This space is held and facilitated by Nichole Katsikas, a certified somatic sex educator, somatic practitioner, energy healer, and writer.