
But to solve the problem this talented author writes under several different pseudonyms preventing reader genre confusion.
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Not choosing is still a choice

So why don’t I, as a writer, pick a genre and stick to it? Just to be on the safe side, you know. It’s simple, really. Allow me to explain. A character pops up in my head, because with me it always starts with a character. That character wants something, has a conflict that needs taking care of, something good or bad happens, anything to get the story going.


That once I’ve written a novel about a professional football (soccer) player and his lover living with the life changing consequences of anti-gay violence, I can’t write a novella about a single man having lots of kinky sex with a sweet m/m couple and nothing bad happens to any of them?
As a writer, do I have to choose between BDSM and vanilla? Between male and female? Between straight and gay? Between psychological depth and one-handed-reading? Between well-researched history and silly fun? Between cheap smut and kind of, sort of, almost literature?
If characters look promising, I’ll give their story a chance, no matter if he’s a reluctant Dominant or she’s a freethinking lover of art and men. As for my other considerations… what other considerations?

Ella Laurance http://ellalaurance.wordpress.com/
S. Dora http://sdora.wordpress.com/ R.A. Padmos http://rapadmos.wordpress.com/
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Wow! You really do wear a lot of hats. Totally loved this line:
ReplyDelete"(Try doing promotion for three writers, especially when you’re all three, and all three of you are equally introverted)"
As one introvert to another, I totally understand. Best of luck!
Love your reaction! Thanks.
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