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Jessica Adler always gets what she wants. Here, looking back at her marriage to multi-millionaire Teddy, she recalls a hot encounter with a young delivery boy. 18+ adult content.
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Jessica Adler always gets what she wants. Here, looking back at her marriage to multi-millionaire Teddy, she recalls a hot encounter with a young delivery boy. 18+ adult content.
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- Verlag: Lex Hunter
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781311242921
- Artikelnr.: 47064152
- Verlag: Lex Hunter
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781311242921
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A 'serious' writer, happy to be writing erotica!
I've been writing for many years, and I am extremely passionate about it. I still have ambitions to write a great full-length novel one day and truly believe I can do it; but right now those plans have been put on hold, as I continue to write erotica and I'm more than happy to do so.
You may ask why and it would be an awfully good question. Let me try to explain! First of all, I began to write erotica almost by accident. I had a random idea for a sex-themed short story, which I endeavoured to write. I gave it my full effort as I do with all my writing, and it came out surprisingly well. It subsequently got good reviews, even finding its way into an online anthology of mixed Authors' stories my first such success. It was very short, but I still felt it had excellent character development: something that is extremely important to me. It was also very mild as an Erotica, especially compared to what I have written in the genre since.
I wrote a good many more things before returning to an erotic theme again, and when I came to the decision to attempt another, it was partly to do with how well my first effort had gone, and partly that I desperately wanted to sell more books, to get myself "out there." It's not that I hadn't sold ANY books, but things hadn't gone as well for me as planned, after an initial surge of interest in my first book (which sold over fifty copies in the first two weeks).
And so I decided to download a few erotic shorts onto my kindle, to see what I was up against. I must say that I did read a fair number of very good ones (Limber and Innocent by Alexia Stark and A Ride Home by Juliet Beltrey come to mind). There was one thing that soon struck me though: a large percentage of erotica seems to have little or no character development. It's as though the Author is so eager to get us to the naughty stuff, that real characters are shelved or introduced only briefly, to allow more room for the sex. There were some, staggeringly, that were full of raw sexual scenes right from the very first paragraph, without me having any idea who I was even reading about! To me this is just lazy; why would I even care?
This brings me back to my previous writings: I love to write about characters and the development of characters; this is one of the most fun and interesting things about creative writing, and I'm sure many fellow Authors would agree. I like to show how people...
I've been writing for many years, and I am extremely passionate about it. I still have ambitions to write a great full-length novel one day and truly believe I can do it; but right now those plans have been put on hold, as I continue to write erotica and I'm more than happy to do so.
You may ask why and it would be an awfully good question. Let me try to explain! First of all, I began to write erotica almost by accident. I had a random idea for a sex-themed short story, which I endeavoured to write. I gave it my full effort as I do with all my writing, and it came out surprisingly well. It subsequently got good reviews, even finding its way into an online anthology of mixed Authors' stories my first such success. It was very short, but I still felt it had excellent character development: something that is extremely important to me. It was also very mild as an Erotica, especially compared to what I have written in the genre since.
I wrote a good many more things before returning to an erotic theme again, and when I came to the decision to attempt another, it was partly to do with how well my first effort had gone, and partly that I desperately wanted to sell more books, to get myself "out there." It's not that I hadn't sold ANY books, but things hadn't gone as well for me as planned, after an initial surge of interest in my first book (which sold over fifty copies in the first two weeks).
And so I decided to download a few erotic shorts onto my kindle, to see what I was up against. I must say that I did read a fair number of very good ones (Limber and Innocent by Alexia Stark and A Ride Home by Juliet Beltrey come to mind). There was one thing that soon struck me though: a large percentage of erotica seems to have little or no character development. It's as though the Author is so eager to get us to the naughty stuff, that real characters are shelved or introduced only briefly, to allow more room for the sex. There were some, staggeringly, that were full of raw sexual scenes right from the very first paragraph, without me having any idea who I was even reading about! To me this is just lazy; why would I even care?
This brings me back to my previous writings: I love to write about characters and the development of characters; this is one of the most fun and interesting things about creative writing, and I'm sure many fellow Authors would agree. I like to show how people...












