Author Interview: Lori Green
Lori Green writes erotica that is realistic, with engaging dialogue and believable characters. Her writing style is witty and easy on the eyes. Her two stories with us are mitch.com and Just Desserts.
Tell why you enjoy writing erotica. Do you also enjoy reading it?
I love romance in all forms and in writing, I like to see the connection of the characters via emotion, communication and also physical desire. It's all about fantasy and what's more satisfying than people you've invested your reading time in, making a beautiful connection with excellent eroticism thrown in?
What other kinds of writing do you do regularly?
It's all romance baby. Short stories and novel length stories with romance, sexual connection and deep felt emotion. (And sometimes a little humor thrown in. What can you expect when my dream man is Robin Williams?)
Who is your favorite character that you've written?
Give me a romantic Spaniard (think Antonio Banderas) and I'll go to town. Although I'm very fond of Mitch in mitch.com because uh... let's just say I was on those blind dates myself and they were truly THAT disasterous! The pincher deserves his own story (hmmm... putting on thinking cap).
What are your thoughts about publishing, or being published?
The most exciting part of this experience has been having the opportunity to be in on the ground floor of the launch of Paper Bag Press. To see the hard work and dedication in putting out work of quality, and to be given guidance in such a positive way to tighten and improve my own writing: I'm a fan girl, for sure!
I'm your fan, too. :) Can you tell us a bit about your life?
Hmmm, read mitch.com and I think you'll get a good introduction into my world. Although in real life my daughter is usually dressed as Batman and battling a vampire Mickey Mouse (proving once again, real life is stranger than fiction).
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Thanks, Lori. I know our readers appreciate your candor. Readers, feel free to comment or ask questions below--we are always interested in hearing from you!
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