Porn Writing

Jan 08, 2014 09:18

This is starting to be a real part-time job for me. I made $1232 last month, and this month I've already made $360, it's only the 8th. Considering I make $225/week to watch a baby full-time, it seems like a ton of money for not that much work ( Read more... )

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cakesobule January 8 2014, 14:54:48 UTC
Yes and no. There is stuff that I write about that in real life I think is absolutely despicable, and I don't have a problem with that - for example, I have a truly terrible story for sale that's about a stepfather banging his barely-eighteen-year-old stepdaughter. In real life? Gross as hell. In fiction? I don't love it, but it doesn't bother me to sell it. I didn't even write it from scratch, I did a find-and-replace in one of my other stories, 'Master' for 'Daddy,' and added about 200 words of 'I wanted to be his good little girl.' It took me half an hour including the cover and it's made me over $250.

To me, that's more of a BDSM/control fantasy than an incest fantasy - I know people with a Daddy kink, and they've told me that it's 100% about the power. It does NOT flip my switches, I actively dislike it, but it doesn't make me feel like a bad person to write it.

I online-know people who write Psuedo-incest stories where they emphasize the family relationship and infantilize the main character pretty hard, so even though they say she's eighteen they're obviously writing about a child, and it sells great, but I won't write it.

The current story I'm writing has a girl earning her way out of a locked room by giving blowjobs. In real life, that's rape. In fiction, it's a fantasy I'm happy to indulge. I know that a lot of people wouldn't write that.

I won't write stuff with feces, that's just too gross. :)

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wherearethebees January 8 2014, 15:42:35 UTC
I ask because I recently saw that TEDx talk by Ran Gavrieli. I have a lot of mixed feelings about it; am certainly not a true believer for all his points and the degree to which he makes them... but it has definitely rattled my cage in terms of how I think about depictions of sexual violence in any medium. Did you happen to catch it?

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cakesobule January 8 2014, 15:49:49 UTC
No, I don't really watch TED talks. I looked it up, but didn't see a summary or transcript handy.

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