Answers to questions on writing
May. 27th, 2008 12:38 pmHere are some answers to the questions people asked in March - these are for
anenko and
daegaer
( Your stories include sexual elements quite often, and they're all awesome and unique. How do you tackle the issue of sex in your fiction, and keep things fresh both for yourself and your readers? )
( I'd be really interested in your thoughts about co-writing with someone. I found Cupidity to be seamless - did you find that your style and emungere's matched easily, or did there have to be a lot of editing? )
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( Your stories include sexual elements quite often, and they're all awesome and unique. How do you tackle the issue of sex in your fiction, and keep things fresh both for yourself and your readers? )
( I'd be really interested in your thoughts about co-writing with someone. I found Cupidity to be seamless - did you find that your style and emungere's matched easily, or did there have to be a lot of editing? )