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Old 11-11-2011, 08:07 AM   #71
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by Mayzshon View Post
Yes, I'm rather embarassed by the fact that an erotic title I released under a pen name, outsells my non-erotic titles by about 15 to 1.

As far as sex in my non-erotic works, sex plays an important role in my work, but I almost never write sex scenes, largely because I don't trust my ability to write them well. But more importantly, I write comedies, and I find writing around sex scenes (finding ways to tell you what happened without actually saying what happened) to be both funnier and more fun to write.
You don't trust your ability to write a sex scene well... yet, your erotic title outsells the non-erotic titles by 15-1?

Can we assume there are sex scenes in your erotic title? If so, I'd say its sales success is enough of an indication that you can write sex scenes.
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