What’s harder, naming your characters, creating the title for your book or the cover design process? Never wanting to sound snobbish or self-aggrandizing, I have to say that none of these tasks is hard; they bring me joy. Character names seem to get whispered into my...
An Interview with Rebecca Chase
Here's an author interview from Rebecca Chase. Take it away, Rebecca... How did you start writing erotica? It began when I used to go on websites where I could read stories for free. I would read new stories every day, some good, some bad, and it helped me learn what...
An Interview with Amy Jo Cousins (@_AJCousins)
Here's an author interview with Amy Jo Cousins. Take it away, Amy Jo... How did you start writing erotica? I started out writing pretty traditional category romances for Harlequin, actually, but with each book I found myself writing more erotically. I’m fascinated by...
An Interview with Anita Philmar
Here's an author interview with Anita Philmar. Take it away, Anita... How did you start writing erotica? My first erotic romance was with The Wild Rose Press. They were looking for submissions and I thought I’d give it a try. I found I loved the genre and can’t give...
An Interview with Dacy Alexandria
Here's an author interview with Dacy Alexandria. Take it away, Dacy... Erotica For All: What’s your biggest writing achievement? Why? Dacy Alexandria: Getting Giselle and The Hot Squad published by eXcessica. I've won screen writing awards before, but this is totally...
An Interview with Brad Vance (@GoIndiMarketing)
How did you start writing erotica? I’d flailed around publishing novels under my own name that never really went anywhere, and then Aubrey Watt did an AMA on Reddit about being a M/M smut writer, back in October 2012. I was fascinated by that, especially with the...
