November 15, 2009
I just read a post on RacyRomanceReviews.com that asks: “Why do publishers of erotica feel a need to “warn” customers about same sex interactions?” Original post here: http://www.racyromancereviews.com/2009/01/30/epubs-without-balls/ The warnings don’t offend me, and as a publisher myself, I understand why they choose to do it. Some people are offended by what they consider “deviant” [...]
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July 3, 2009
Writing sex stories is hard. Sex fiction writers have to handle issues that other writers don’t have to worry about, such as coming up with non-repetitive words for genitalia, making dialogue actually sound sexy, and scraping the bottom of our imagination for scenarios we haven’t used. But this article isn’t about erotic writing techniques; it [...]
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