Wow, that makes me sound like Tarzan flying through the trees! What
I actually mean is that I’m a complete floozy when it comes to sticking to one
genre in the world of writing erotic romance. I swing and slide and fling
myself around them all! I’m completely unfaithful. I should have pampas grass
growing in a tub by my laptop. (It maybe an urban myth but in the UK pampas grass growing in the front garden is a sign that the couple who live there are swingers!)
You see, beneath this wonderfully erotic and romantic umbrella there
is just so much diversity to enjoy when you have a wild and dirty imagination
like me. There’s the obvious sub-genres which are male/female plot lines,
male/male and of course female/female. Then there is ménage a trois, or
ménage a quatre (which I thoroughly enjoyed writing about in Candy Canes and
Coal Dust and Shared Too) and beyond that there is so much more. BDSM, paranormal, biker
stories, fantasy, sci-fi, stories set in foreign lands. I just can’t resist,
I’m like a kid in a sweet shop, they all appeal. I want to taste and chew and
rejoice in each and every one — in an authorly
sense of course!
But I didn’t always feel like that. I remember going to a
wonderfully glamorous occasion up in Lincoln with my publisher Totally Bound several years ago and
sharing a glass of wine with a bunch of their M/M authors. At this point I
hadn’t strayed from writing M/F sex scenes and plot lines and to be honest I
couldn’t understand the draw of M/M, reading or writing it. Oh, how little I
knew back then!
These authors were so animated, so passionate about their sub-genre
that I was intrigued and as soon as I arrived home I downloaded some of their
work. Oh, yeah, I was hooked. Hooked on reading it to start with and then I had
a go at writing it. I absolutely LOVED writing it!
Which might sound odd unless you’ve given it a go. Basically the dynamics of a love story are the same no matter what the gender but I really enjoyed all that testosterone and getting into the minds of men. I had to write dialogue how a bloke would speak, and think like one too. That was my biggest challenge. I’m a girly girl. I like pretty things and pink and I guess I wax lyrical a lot too in my everyday life. Men just don’t do that, so writing M/M requires a different author voice. Oh, and the other thing they do, they don’t bother with wining and dining, to be honest flirting is a minimum too. In M/M books it seems to me that the find each other, establish gayness, get down and dirty and then decide if they want a relationship. I’m sure that’s not true in real life, but this is fiction and that seems to be what the reading masses of M/M erotic romance want. And here is an interesting fact, the demographic for M/M readers is straight women in their forties and fifties. Why? I guess that’s another discussion!
Which might sound odd unless you’ve given it a go. Basically the dynamics of a love story are the same no matter what the gender but I really enjoyed all that testosterone and getting into the minds of men. I had to write dialogue how a bloke would speak, and think like one too. That was my biggest challenge. I’m a girly girl. I like pretty things and pink and I guess I wax lyrical a lot too in my everyday life. Men just don’t do that, so writing M/M requires a different author voice. Oh, and the other thing they do, they don’t bother with wining and dining, to be honest flirting is a minimum too. In M/M books it seems to me that the find each other, establish gayness, get down and dirty and then decide if they want a relationship. I’m sure that’s not true in real life, but this is fiction and that seems to be what the reading masses of M/M erotic romance want. And here is an interesting fact, the demographic for M/M readers is straight women in their forties and fifties. Why? I guess that’s another discussion!
I tried the opposite too F/F writing and enjoyed that as well - though not as much if I'm honest. I
then got to playing with ménage a trois and having the men into each other as
well as fancying the female – wow that was fun! Then ménage a quatre with two
men and two women all having a most excellent time. Phew!
And after all that, what’s left? Well, to be honest, there’s lots
left. If I then take those pairings and triplings etc and throw them into BDSM
novels, paranormal etc then the sky is the limit. There is just so much genre
swinging to be had.
I love the fact that my ‘closed off’ feeling about trying M/M was
fleeting as I now have a serial Caught on Camera. Part One is FREE from Totally Bound and all other good ebook retailers so don’t miss it if you fancy dipping your toe
into the man love pond. Then if you enjoy it, check out the others. Yes, it’s rude, incredibly so, it’s also fun, but at the end of the
day it’s a love story like all the others I write.
I’m going to make a confession now though, and that’s to say my
favourite genre is good old Male/Female. Maybe it’s because I’m straight and
have been with my man for two decades. The majority of my real life friends (I
differentiate between friends in the village to my author and reader friends on
line!) are in a similar situation. I think it’s for this reason I tend to have
lots of M/F plots swirling around my head at any given time. Some are sweet and sexy, Breathe You In, some are BDSM (That Filthy Book and In Expert Hands),
some are bikers – like my new story Burning Rubber in the Wild Angels Anthology – and
some just wild, unwholesome fun! (Harita
and Escape to the
Country).
I guess I’ll continue to be a genre butterfly because I just can’t
resist a new call for submissions or a story that tugs my brain and demands
attention. If you’d like to know more about my books then please check
out my website (and my library on The Brit Babes blog for a list of books), feel free to Friend me
on Facebook where I’m
usually hanging out talking all things sexy books and sharing some pretty hot
pictures too, and of course on Twitter!
Thanks for reading.
Lily x
I love how you are a literary swinger! You even got me to enjoy reading paranormal stories!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, so glad you're a literary swinger! Oh god, I have pampas grass :/
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison and Karen - and LOL @ your pampas grass Karen :-)
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