Sexual writing is no longer the shocker it once was (although always there will be those who denigrate such writing as “smut”, bless their little repressed hearts) but it can still have the power to titillate. Ms. Bright knows this and she is keen to inspire the next generation to bring their erotic fantasies, stories, novels, poems, etc. to the attention of the public. However, she realizes that publishing is not for everyone, that some people wish to keep their readership to a select few (think fanfiction) and she respects that, too.
Ms. Bright has been in the business for a very long time. She knows how to write, how to recognize good writing and what it takes to produce great writing and to bring it to the attention of those who matter. In this book, she goes into thorough detail about what constitutes “dirty” writing, why the arguments about distinctions between “porn” and “erotica” are just so much needless minutiae, how to find and recognize good editors (and how to run like hell from the bad ones) and more tips that the aspiring writer should know, et al. There is plenty of great advice here on how to thrive and survive in the writing business and that makes it a must-have for erotica writers who yearn to get noticed.
So whether you wish to write your own erotica for publication or simply understand what makes that crumpled book someone else is reading such a great thrill, this book definitely shows you what to expect. It spares no punches about the horrors of publishing (they don’t “love” you, no matter what they say) but it also dazzles with the promises of what awaits the truly devoted and fanatical writer, the one who’s determined to succeed no matter what. Thank you, Ms. Bright.