Greetings, everyone. I am new to the forums here, but not new to writing. I have dabbled at it since I was 18 (I'm now 40, so it's been a while), and have suffered for many years from a terrible bout of RL getting in the way of my creativity. No more!
I am here seeking access to shared resources with other writers that enjoy creating, sharing and critiquing each other's work.
I enjoy reading a variety of genre (both fiction and non-fiction), and tend to have musical tastes that reflect my eclectic personality and preferences.
When I write, I tend to prefer fiction, focussing on complex social themes and delving into the human psyche. Yes, I write erotica.
(actually, I do)
Specifically, I write pieces based on BDSM and other "fringe" or "kink" scenarios.
When I'm not writing stuff for kinksters, I tend to dabble in (non-erotic) fiction. I have a particular interest in fantasy and horror (which seems to be a common theme in many forums like this).
My guilty pleasure is that I love reading historical non-fiction as well as zombie fiction. On my "to read" pile, I have both "World War Z" (which I've read before) as well as Homer's Iliad.
Blah blah blah. Asleep yet?
I am here seeking access to shared resources with other writers that enjoy creating, sharing and critiquing each other's work.
I enjoy reading a variety of genre (both fiction and non-fiction), and tend to have musical tastes that reflect my eclectic personality and preferences.
When I write, I tend to prefer fiction, focussing on complex social themes and delving into the human psyche. Yes, I write erotica.
(actually, I do)
Specifically, I write pieces based on BDSM and other "fringe" or "kink" scenarios.
When I'm not writing stuff for kinksters, I tend to dabble in (non-erotic) fiction. I have a particular interest in fantasy and horror (which seems to be a common theme in many forums like this).
My guilty pleasure is that I love reading historical non-fiction as well as zombie fiction. On my "to read" pile, I have both "World War Z" (which I've read before) as well as Homer's Iliad.
Blah blah blah. Asleep yet?