An Interview with Bambi F. Moore



Hey there, Molly Monsters! I’m happy to say I get to present you with another erotica author you’re sure to love! I met up with Bambi F. Moore, and as usual, the conversation was pretty damned exciting.
Cover Image V is for Vixens by Bambi F. MooreBambi, I always start off with the good stuff, so what is your favorite position?
Missionary, I love to look my lover in the eyes.
Natural or shaved?
To be honest as long as I can get it in my mouth, it doesn’t matter.
What a great answer. Of course, I was trying (and prying) to find out about you but I guess I’ll have to find another way to find out. What made you get into erotica?
I actually wrote it as a short to see if I could come up with a real adult love scene. I was unhappy with so many so-called steamy scenes people would say so many books have. I wanted to do something realistic and that little short story became a full blow erotic novel.
How’s it going for you?
Great! I love it when a reader tells me she/he read parts of my story to their partner and they loved it together.
How much of what you write is from experience?
Everything I write is from personal experience. I have done it all and written it so I leave nothing to the imagination. Okay, if you believe that then you as crazy as me lol.
Ha! I’ve read some of your stories. My heart was beating like crazy at the beginning of your answer. Are there things your characters do that you wouldn’t?
I could see myself doing anything that my characters do in real life with no problem. We all have our kinky side.
Are there things you do that your characters wouldn’t?
Now it all comes down to the character. I am an honest person and all of my characters are not 100% honest with everyone.
Tell us about your current project.  What inspired it?  How have you been writing it?  What keeps you motivated?
“V for Vixens” is about Victoria Madison your average woman who like so many others have given up relationships altogether after a few major let downs. An older woman shared with her the possibility of going on a vacation from her everyday life. She takes her up on that offer. Victoria does things she thought she would never do in a million years. She learns letting go of her inhibitions is the best gift in the world.
What inspired me was the lack of realism in so much erotica. I wanted it to be as real as possible. Sex is not always nice and sweet, it can get raunchy and play for control. I have been writing it in my own corner of the basement, lol.  What motivates me to keep writing is there is a chance someone will read my work and recommend it to someone else. Also I want to share my dirty fantasies with the world, lol.
That was a two laugh-out-loud answer! That’s okay, though. I see your point. Really, when we sit down to write we can write highly romanticized fantasies where the sex is always perfect and romantic and sweet or we can approach more raunchy scenarios. I think there’s a place for both, certainly. What have you written that you think is the most important thing for your readers to read?
“V is for Vixens.” It has a diverse cast of characters all different but comes together to complete the story. Everyone can find someone their can relate to in the book.
What’s more important to you in erotica, the characterization or the plot?
I’m going with the characters all the way for me. They all are a part of me in some way or form. The plot is my playground.
I get a lot of flack because I tend to believe that porn and erotica are two sides of the same coin.  What are your thoughts?
One must ask themselves what is porn? Depending on who you are asking many would say a movie with porn star actors. Now you can ask a person what is erotica and they will say a book which has a plot where the characters stick to unlock porn.

But ask yourself if most porn movies have plots to them. Okay… They have strange names like “Big Black Dicks” or “Nympho Nurses.”  Those are plots that they stick to faithfully. Now we come to the written form of what people call porn.  A lot of sex between the pages and no plot.
Sorry for babbling but the end of the day everyone trying to get new ideas and get off by looking at porn, reading porn, reading erotica, etc.  Let’s don’t fight and judge people.

Way to avoid the answer. Still, your point is right. No judging. Have you read much classic erotica, like Anais Nin or earlier?
The oldest I have unfortunately was Anne Rice’s Sleeping Beauty Trilogy.  I LOVED IT! I look at her author page every day and laugh thinking “You a nasty bitch.” I mean that with as much love as possible!
What do you think about the future of erotica?
It’s one genre that will have more sub-genres than anyone other one. I just found out a month ago there was a thing called erotica monster porn. This lady had a story about Bigfoot having his way with abducted women.
What’s upcoming for you?
I will be releasing a new novel in a few months, I’m quiet on the details but I guarantee I will no longer be tamed in my writing. Also something special about the man who everyone loves to hate, but secretly wants to belong to him.
Okay, Molly Monsters. You know what to do. It's Amazon and Twitter time. Bambi F. Moore on Amazon!   Bambi Moore on Twitter!



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