I started writing erotica this year after a couple of years of having short stories published in women's magazines. I had no idea that there was such a market for erotica and so many publishers! A friend of mine commented recently that she's surprised I didn't do it years ago as I was always the one who had to explain smutty jokes to the rest of my circle of friends at school... That's probably what you get from being allowed (encouraged) to read Jackie Collins and Jilly Cooper from a young age! (Thanks, Mum!)
I have discovered that I absolutely love writing erotica. It's so liberating to be able to write what I like without dampening down the heat or resorting to painful euphemisms. I find that most of the time I'm grinning away while I'm writing!
As far as having a favourite erotic story goes, strictly speaking I don't have one, although I've really enjoyed a lot of the short stories I've read so far. I find it a challenge to just sit back and enjoy what I'm reading if it's a genre I write - I almost feel I should be taking notes!

The erotica I've written so far has been published by Xcite Books and is available on Xcite's website and also on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_2?_encoding=UTF8&field-author=Bel%20Anderson&search-alias=digital-text
At the moment I'm working on another erotic short and also on an erotic novella, so there's plenty to grin over the keyboard about!
Please pop across and visit my blog : http://belandersonwrites.wordpress.com/ . It's a new blog and I haven't quite got to grips with it yet, but I'd love to 'meet' you!
Thanks so much for having me, Elizabeth!
Bel x
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Hi Bel - I really enjoyed your post and thanks for sharing your thoughts about erotic literature. Have you read Wide Sargasso Sea, the 1966 novel by Jean Rhys - her vision of the relationship between Mr Rochester and his first wife? It made me think of Mr Rochester in a new way!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! I already replied to this but I don't know what happened as it hasn't appeared! No, I haven't read The Wide Sargasso Sea yet - it's one I've always been meaning to read. Have just ordered a copy! Thanks again! Bel.
ReplyDeleteGood post ladies :o)
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Hi Vikki - thanks! Have either of you gals seen the film of Wide Sargasso Sea? Very sensual, I thought, and it's what got me reading the book. It actually inspired one of my stories in Kissing Velvet. It's also profoundly sad and made me very angry with Mr Rochester! Grrr. It's a story that will definitely elicit a strong response as a woman.
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