I'm not sure specifically which 1970 authors are known for BDSM novels. There could be many authors who have dabbled in this genre over the years, but without more research it's hard to name them.
One way to start researching the 1970 authors for bdsm novels is to check out libraries. Old - fashioned libraries often have collections of books from that era, and you might be able to find some works that have elements of BDSM in them and then figure out the authors. Another option is to look into academic databases related to literature from the 1970s.
There's also A.N. Roquelaure, who has created works with bdsm - inspired themes. But again, these are not mainstream and may contain adult - oriented content that requires a certain level of maturity to engage with.
I'm not aware of specific authors who focus solely on this niche. However, some general erotica authors might have works that touch on these themes. You could start by looking into well - known erotica writers and exploring their collections to see if they have any relevant stories.
Yes, there are many. There are numerous coming - of - age stories about puberty boys that focus on normal experiences like first crushes, friendship, and self - discovery. For example, 'The Catcher in the Rye' which is about a teenage boy's angst and growth in a more general sense, without any inappropriate themes.
Good BDSM novels often have well - developed characters. For example, the characters should have their own personalities, desires, and backstories. This makes their actions and decisions in the BDSM relationship more believable.
One characteristic is the exploration of power dynamics. In bdsm graphic novels, there are often clear power relationships between characters, whether it's a dominant - submissive relationship. The art often reflects this through body language and the use of space in the panels.
They usually involve detailed descriptions of the bdsm practices, like bondage or discipline. However, it's important to note that these descriptions are within the fictional context. These novels may also explore the psychological aspects of the characters involved in such relationships. The characters might have deep - seated desires or traumas that lead them to engage in bdsm activities.