Interesting post today over at Dear Author about whether it’s good to put specific content labels on fiction, which in practice seems to mean “warning”
Author: Sara Thorn
Noticed while in the US
I’ve been in the US for business lately, namely in the Boston area. It’s always interesting going to other countries, and being surprised by the
Dual returns
So I lasted about three days without writing after finishing Before and After the Wedding before I started getting restless, and now I’m back at
Before and After the Wedding done… again!
Yes, that’s right, yesterday I finished Before and After the Wedding, my angsty, dark, erotic marriage-in-trouble romance, again! Unlike in the movies where writers seem
Romantic Comedies to Love: Overboard
I realized I forgot one funny movie in my list of 10 pick-me-up movies, and that’s the classic 80ies movie Overboard with Goldie Hawn and
The problem of Discoverability isn’t that bad
There’s been a lot of talk out there about discoverability lately, i.e. readers wanting to find books they’d love, and authors wanting the same in
10 pick-me-up movies
Do you have any go-to movies for those rough days when you just want to smile? Like when your brain is fried from too much
What makes something erotic, part III
I’ve been toying around with an erotic novella, and musing again on what makes something erotic. This isn’t the first time (Part I, Part II),
The Balancing Act of Finishing a Book
The closer I get to the end of a book, the more it starts feeling like a balancing act. I’m down to it now with
Choose-your-own-adventure erotica
I’ve been following the news of the about-to-be-released choose-your-own adventure erotic novel with interest. Will it work? Well, I for one am really curious! I