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Is it wrong that I'm proud of how dirty this one is?
My latest story, a 52,000 word short novel, is available now on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. Give “Dorothy’s Domestic Bliss” a read, but be prepared for it to be a level of filthy beyond even my usual output.
This story grew in part out of the “dungeon crisis” on Amazon: in March and April, Amazon began tightening the screws on erotica titles, keeping more and more of them out of the general site search (though still in search results if you search specifically within books and ebooks). Erotica writers were scrambling to figure out, with the unclear and often nonexistent guidance offered by Amazon, what level of heat would keep you out of the “dungeon” and still draw an audience looking for dirty books.
One thing we all suspected was that the limitations on what’s permitted on covers had changed, and so I set myself a challenge: make the most bucolic cover possible, with the absolute filthiest story, and stay out of the dungeon doing it. I managed to thread the needle, and I’m proud to say that Dorothy is a free woman.
This isn’t to say that I’ve misrepresented her story: it’s in the erotica categories, and in no non-erotic categories, and the blurb makes it clear this story is all about sex. It doesn’t, however, go into the kind of detail about the sex that I might have included otherwise (there’s a mid-orgy pegging scene, for example, that I think is the highlight of the tale — really its emotional core and greatest expression of the literary themes with which I’m experimenting — but you’ll have to read it to discover it).
I’m hard at work on a quick sequel, which will be avoiding Amazon altogether — it dips into a taboo area that is definitely verboten on Amazon, and I’m not going to risk my publishing account for it. The characters in this story speak to me (quite dirtily, I fear), so I suspect the activities of the citizens of Milhawket will become recurring themes for me, like the antics of the Fox Run Swingers’ Club, the shenanigans of a certain Cassie Snow and the Wasconaway Wildcats, and my favorite throuple-turned-quartet (a character from that series makes an important appearance in Dorothy’s story, for those who are making notes on the intricacies of the CorneliaVerse).
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