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I don't get many comments or messages from readers generally, which is fine - I'm more than happy to look at numbers and see people generally giving my work good ratings, and honestly I'm a fairly reclusive person who enjoys being left alone anyway. But occasionally someone does get in touch with nice comments, and it always makes me smile. Here's an email I received from a reader yesterday about Room Service, which I'm sharing with permission.
"This went to a pretty dark place! Very raw, vulnerable and intimate in the direst sense possible. Your prose is excellent at getting the reader into the mindset of our not-so-innocent protagonist; I had chills as I read it.
I'm impressed, but also a little rattled (which I assume is at least partly by design, given the subject matter)."
This story was my first foray into non-consent, a genre that I have complicated feelings about, and it was a little uncomfortable to write in places. So it was nice to see that it landed for at least one reader.
I've just posted a new story called Room Service that you can find here. This is my first time writing non-con/reluctance and I'd love to know whether I got it right or not. It's also my first time publishing an M/M story, though I have loads more of them lined up.
A question for long time users. I've been reading the forums since I started posting here and would love to get involved there but I don't seem to be able to make any posts. Is this normal when you're new on the site, or am I just running into a bug of some kind?
Be me, writing a bio two months ago when I started writing erotica: I write consensual erotic fiction.
Be me, now, suddenly getting into non-con and reluctance.
Might need to change that bio.
(New story coming soon that I think is a lot of fun.)
I've only posted a couple of stories here so far and I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who's read them and rated them. I'm having a lot of fun writing this stuff and it's nice to know people are enjoying reading them. Hopefully you'll enjoy my entry into the April Fool's contest, too.
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