If
you’re visiting my blog, you probably enjoy sexy stories. I’ll
bet you have lots of fantasies, too. Maybe you’ve played around
with the idea of trying to write some of them down and publish them.
Now
is the ideal time to turn those ideas into reality. With people still
stuck at home, book sales are soaring. And erotica and erotic romance
are among the best selling genres.
Plus
(take if from someone who knows!) writing erotic fiction is
tremendous fun!
Not
sure how to get started? You’re in luck. Later this month,
legendary erotica author M.Christian will be teaching a special
two-part online class in erotica writing for As You Like It, a
women-owned adult pleasure shop in Eugene, Oregon.
This
virtual class has been designed to appeal to those new to
storytelling as well as to anyone ready to make the big, and
frequently challenging, leap from enthusiastic amateur to
well-seasoned professional. The two segments of the class will both
take place in June 2020, via the video conferencing service, Zoom.
The
introductory segment, Sex
Sells, Part 1: Getting Started As An Erotic Writer
will be on Sunday, June 14, 2020, from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT, and
will cost $20 for the hour. Tickets can be purchased through
Eventbrite (https://tinyurl.com/yccxytxa).
The
advanced class, Sex
Sells, Part 2: How to Sell Your Erotic Writing follows
on Sunday, June 28, 2020, from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM PDT, and will cost
$20 for two hours. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite
(https://tinyurl.com/yb2fkr6f).
You
can find more details here: https://tinyurl.com/yctlgdod
M.Christian:
Email:
mchristianzobop [at] gmail [dot] com
Website:
www.mchristian.com
Twitter:
@mchristianzobop
As You Like It:
1655
W 11th Ave #1, Eugene, OR 97402
Website:
https://asyoulikeitshop.com/
Twitter:
@AsYouLikeItShop
2 comments:
See what a classy author you are? Encouraging the "competition." Part of what I like so much about you. That, and your smutty stories!
Thanks, Fiona - but I don't view other authors as the competition. The more we turn readers on, the more they'll want to buy our books.
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