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This the first in a series of three books know as the (The Tales of Vanity Bench). The inspiration for the title came from a Vanity Bench that I acquired at auction, and upon picking it up, i met the former owner who is a profession photographer. He told me that the bench was normally used in photo shoots, and had actually been in a shoot for Victoria's Secret. Which begged the question, if this bench could talK?
It did talk to be me and from it arose the The Tales of Vanity Bench series, where the lead character's name is Vanity Bench, which down a trail blazed by Ian Fleming and Dr.
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This the first in a series of three books know as the (The Tales of Vanity Bench). The inspiration for the title came from a Vanity Bench that I acquired at auction, and upon picking it up, i met the former owner who is a profession photographer. He told me that the bench was normally used in photo shoots, and had actually been in a shoot for Victoria's Secret. Which begged the question, if this bench could talK?

It did talk to be me and from it arose the The Tales of Vanity Bench series, where the lead character's name is Vanity Bench, which down a trail blazed by Ian Fleming and Dr. Susses, for the use of names with double meanings, or that let you mind take you where you wanted to be. The stories were fun to write and one of the characters in the second book, "Lawyers and Lovers" is based on a friend who asked me to write her into a book. While the names of the characters and locations may remind some of someone or someplace, they all are products of my imagination, and no place or person exists as far as i know.


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D. D. is now D. D. Story
In order to make my books available to a rather large segment of the digital world, I have had to include a proper last name, instead of just initials.

D. D. was the pen-name that I wrote under. D. D. is now D. D. Story. Only the name has changed, and maybe the odd cover or two, as I have had to re-do them all. The stories are the same, as is the reason I opted to use a pen-name initially. Due to the genre that I feel most comfortable writing about, and the simple fact that the majority of my works are erotic in nature, and adult in content. The world of self-publishing and e-book, had opened up the opportunity for me, like so many other authors, to publish the prose or pose that I have written, and continue to write.

At the present time, I have written and published twenty seven works, including: Novels, Novelettes, Short Stories, and Books of Original Poetry. I also publish two blogs, and moderate two communities on Google. With the change in Pen-Name discussed above, I will now be able to have my books available in all digital formats.

Like most authors, people seem to ask you to describe your writing styles: The first description that I used for my writing style was and still is; "When it Flows I Write." I am not one to sit and stare at a blank screen, or sheet of paper, and wait for something to appear. If there is a story in me to be told, it will make itself known to me very quickly, many times even before I sit down to write.

In conjunction with "When it Flows I Write" a new description of my writing style as taken center stage recently; "I Write When and What My Character's Tell Me." The most recent of my works, the stories have been directed by the characters in the books. It seems as if they have taken control of the story, and are merely using me as in instrument to convey it. A writing direction that has made for some interesting comments, when talking to friends about a story in the works. When asked, "So what is going to happen to... next?" I often use the line, "I don't know, they haven't told me yet." I am enjoying this new twist, as I get surprised, while writing the story, as often as the reader does when they read it.