Drawn from real-life intimacy between a husband and wife over decades of marriage, this deeply personal memoir explores erotic discovery, emotional surrender, and the quiet, unspoken rituals that bind two people across time and distance.
Told in a blend of lyrical prose and raw, physical truth, Epiphany traces the sensual awakening of a woman who doesn’t speak desire in words—and the man who learns to listen to her body instead. Together, they navigate scent, silence, submission, restraint, and the ache of absence, revealing a form of trust that doesn’t rely on dialogue, but on presence.
For readers of literary erotica, kink memoirs, and stories of long-term love transformed through vulnerability and consent, Epiphany offers an unfiltered look at what it means to crave, to claim, and to be claimed—body and soul.
A journey of sensation. A record of devotion. A reminder that the body remembers what the voice cannot always say.
K.S. McCrae writes literary erotica rooted in presence, memory, and sacred intimacy. Their work explores the body as archive—where scent, silence, ache, and arousal reveal more than words ever could.
The Cartography of Becoming is a trilogy of slow, embodied storytelling: – Epiphany (now available) – Plateau (coming July 2025) – Yield (August 2025)
They write for those who ache before they climax. For those who remember what opened them.