Why don't you write a book about your family or how you grew
up?
I get this question mostly from my family or those I grew up
with.
Simple answer:
No one cares about anyone else's lives unless they're
celebrities or had a truly unique upbringing.
Detailed answer:
Frankly, I like writing plots from my imagination more.
Although I believe my life story may have been a bit dysfunctional and entertaining
to some (who doesn't think they're upbringing
was dysfunctional?), I also believe some stories are best told to a therapist
and not the public. Besides, who are we that anyone would care anyway?
I could write it for the family instead of publishing it for
the public. Still a possibility is that the people included in the story won't
appreciate how I represent them? This is the sole reason I don't create
characters from true life friends and relatives.
Which brings me to …
Why don't you write a book about my life?
Simple answer:
We all have problems, secrets, and crazy things happen to us
in our lives. Why are you so special?
Detailed answer:
See detailed answer above.
Why do you write about threesomes and sex?
Simple answer:
I enjoy writing about unconventional sexual relationships. Also, what adult doesn't enjoy sex, even in
fiction?
Detailed answer:
Threesomes are a hot theme (hot as in spicy and popular) in
erotica and erotic romances. There is a huge market for it which means there
are lots and lots of people who enjoy reading ménages. It's sexy, fun and a
great way to engage in your fantasies without consequences. I can say the same
about fictional sex in general. It doesn't matter if I'm writing or reading
about it, I'm entertained either way.
Why do you write about Caucasian characters?
I think this question is one that comes from ignorance. Or a
person assuming you're supposed to stick to your own kind even creatively.
Simple answer:
My stories are primarily about people, and if those people
happen to be diverse so be it. It not required that I write for a specific
community even if I'm placed in that group. I write for the communities I choose
to write for. And I enjoy being unique, unpredictable and eccentric.
Detailed answer:
The heroes in my stories usually take on physical traits and
other characteristics that I'm attracted to. And who they're attracted to works
well for that character, even if they're attracted to Caucasians, African
Americans, other men, none or all the above. It's part of why writing what you love works so well for me.
Why do you write about homosexual characters?
See answers to question above.
Later I will post part 2 which delves more into questions
I receive about publishing. Are there questions that are not listed
above that you would like the candid answer to?
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