I'm in day something or other of compiling my own erotica-publisher's database. I came across this entry which made me think of some people here on lush, and the problems they have when writing:
http://www.erotica-readers.com/ERA/AR/Mammoth_Book_of_Urban_Erotic_Confessions.htm
"This series is a 'confessions' series, so all submissions must be written in the first person. Imagine you're telling the story to a friend in a letter - so there needs to be less dialogue than in a normal short story. We need the reader to believe that, although outrageous, it may - just possibly - have happened. Tell us a little bit about the narrating character at the beginning so the reader gets involved and as you write, what were their thoughts when 'X' was happening? I don't need a minute by minute sex description, but of course it needs to be very erotic and there also needs to be a good tale."
... News to me - I've seen a lot of subgenres of erotica writing, and when it comes to the literary/publishing side of things - some of them make no sense just from the name. (Like this one).
So, it seems that some like, appreciate, and seek out stories that are little on dialogue and more 'conversational' in tone. . . Something for everyone.
I just thought I'd pass it on.