The 6 Million Dollar Question: Why Write Smut?

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  1. I do not write often.
    I never could maintain the discpline required to conduct a project up to its completion.
    And I have ideas that come in English but it is not my natural language. In French, I am uninspired.

    • Mischa Eliot says:

      It saddens me that such a beautiful language would be uninspiring to you.

      • For some reason, I have read more original and unique things in English than in French. Especially since I have been reading so much indie productions.
        I am not saying that everything that is written in French is bad. However I find that “good” authors are often pompous and “trendy” authors are often boring or even bad.
        I have a blog in French. I don’t maintain it much because I don’t really have an audience. Maybe everything will fall back into place soon ?
        🙂

        • Mischa Eliot says:

          Sounds like they need some better authors writing in French… Or are the translations from English to French not well done?

          • Actually I started reading in English mostly due to:
            1) A teacher in high school introduced us to Sherlock Holmes short stories. This taught me that reading books in English was possible
            2) I read some book by Raymond E. Feist in French and did not like the style. I did not know whether it was because of a bad translation or because the original style was not good. So I chose to skip one possible level of “noise” and started reading books in English.
            After that I lost touch with most (current) French writers. I am not saying that all of them are bad, but they are not well known to the public.

  2. niccihaydon says:

    I love your writing. If you wrote horror, I’d probably read that too, then complain at how much it scared me. Sex is nicer 🙂

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