Today’s post, Too Late for AKA, is up at RTB today. Stop by and visit if you get a chance.
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I went, I read, I chortled. :rofl:I even related, to a certain extent — my mother does NOT get a copy of my RDIs. And I think she skips over the lovescenes in my other books. Or maybe not.
About the other. . .I know what you mean. And it has nothing to do with being proud of what you’ve written — heck, I don’t think my HUSBAND would take kindly to some of my lovescenes, and they’re ridiculously tame by comparison to some stuff out there. Having/knowing about sex has nothing to do with it. Everyone has their own comfort level, and the smart author understands and respects that. Whenever someone says they want to read my stuff, I’m very upfront about what they’re likely to run into, because that’s only fair.
October 26th, 2005 at 12:54 pm
I went, I read, I chortled. :rofl:I even related, to a certain extent — my mother does NOT get a copy of my RDIs. And I think she skips over the lovescenes in my other books. Or maybe not.
Great column, in any case. You da bomb, cutie.
October 26th, 2005 at 6:44 pm
Thanks, Karen!
My dad knows I’m a pottymouth, but there’s pottymouth and then there’s pottymouth. :shock:
And I found Marriage, Interrupted the other day! I hope you have great luck with SSE!
October 26th, 2005 at 7:30 pm
Ka-ching! There’s twenty-six cents in the till!
About the other. . .I know what you mean. And it has nothing to do with being proud of what you’ve written — heck, I don’t think my HUSBAND would take kindly to some of my lovescenes, and they’re ridiculously tame by comparison to some stuff out there. Having/knowing about sex has nothing to do with it. Everyone has their own comfort level, and the smart author understands and respects that. Whenever someone says they want to read my stuff, I’m very upfront about what they’re likely to run into, because that’s only fair.
To them and to me.