Now that I’ve managed to get my latest “Adult” ranked book out of Amazon’s dungeon, I think my next story after “Stripper or Nurse” is going to be a long overdue follow up to my one sort of incest stories about two college kids who get caught in the rack by the girl’s mom.
The original story Teenage Love Plus Mom, was buried by Amazon and has only be available on SmashWords along with a couple of other sites with fewer restrictions than Amazon.
This story at around 10,000 words has sold really well and I think just proves that people like kinky shit even if they won’t admit it.
I’ve got some ideas on how this cute little slut can further her education and I’ll fill you in when I get a better idea what she’s going to do. If I accept the fact that this story line will never play out on Amazon, then I can be freer with the characters and let them do things that would get me kicked to the curb elsewhere.
While not the most prolific writer around, I’ve just published my 19th book in four years and am kind of proud of how this has all turned out. Initially I was reading someone else’s smut story and couldn’t keep a hard on, while trying to figure out who was doing what to whom and what was that misspelled word supposed to be.
So I thought to myself, I can write erotica like the next guy/girl and with our Lifestyle, there is no end of ideas for new stories. So 19 books later, here I am! I write because I like to write and don’t feel driven to just turn out crap to meet some schedule.
If you haven’t figured it out by now, I write what is commonly called “stroke material” or stories to Jack off or Jill off to, in less polite vernacular. A lot of stroke stuff is nothing but fuck’n and suck’n. While I don’t have a problem with that, I try to weave in somewhat of a plot so that it’s a step above but still giving you plenty of sex on virtually every page.
Being in the Lifestyle, I don’t have to try and imagine what people do to each other in the privacy of Motel 6 or the back of your Fiat. I can go to a party and get ideas first hand. With my wife’s and my dirty mind, we can come up with story lines pretty easily.
Once I have a basic story line, I can simply let the story play out between my ears and write down what everyone says and does. Often I don’t have a real good idea on how a story will play out. The characters in the story will act out the scenes just like in real life. All I have to do is write it all down.
Going to have to close down the post as Wifey is almost ready and we have a house party to go to. I never have figured out why these parties have to start at midnight but even in the midwest, nothing really got started until 11 or 12.
“This story at around 10,000 words has sold really well and I think just proves that people like kinky shit even if they won’t admit it.”
Amen to that!
About the 19 books in four years, all I’m going to say is Holy! I’m also quite prolific, but I still couldn’t see myself finishing more than five projects per year…
Anyways, good luck with your next book!
Meno<3
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Thanks, it’s a good thing I don’t have to keep the wolf away from the door with my scribblings but it’s a fun thing and keeps me off the streets.
My biggest problem is staying focused on a story. I’ll get a another idea and start putting down some notes and the next thing I know, I’m knee deep in another story. Like right now my Stripper or Nurse story is over 20K words and probably 3/4 finished but now I’m 4-5K words on a new story that’s grabbed my attention. I need to finish the Stripper story but need to get enough of the new story down so that I can remember my thoughts and pick it up later.
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eesh, I have the same problem, I have to be reeeaaalllyy strict with myself if I want to get anything done. It’s seriously hard to believe that I even finished Blackwater, and I’m almost finished with the second installment, sometimes I look back and think, how the heck did I do it? It’s ok though, I never run out of fun ideas, I’ve just got to put them aside for later.
Meno<3
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Agreed, except that if I don’t commit at least some of my thoughts to paper, I’ll forget the new story line. I’m getting better at staying focused but it’s difficult.
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