Ask the Author: Bryce Calderwood

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Bryce Calderwood I'm almost done writing it! It will still take a few days to edit and a few more to publish, however, but look for it soon!
Bryce Calderwood My most recent published book is The Erotic Adventures of Kitten and Big Daddy Magic 2: Familiar. When I saw the market landscape for DD/lg erotica (and to a lesser extent, ageplay erotica) I saw that all the stories were contemporary. So I had this idea of a paranormal steampunk DD/lg story, where Daddy is a wizard and Kitten is literally a catgirl, a human except for cat eyes and ears and a tail. I love to combine things that already exist in unexpected or interesting ways to make them my own.
Bryce Calderwood Poverty and deadlines are very inspiring. Plus I just love what I do. I do it because I'd go crazy if I couldn't.
Bryce Calderwood Writing Dire Wolves Shifter MC No. 1: First Howl. After that it will be the 3rd Kitten and Big Daddy Magic book and the second Futanari Vampire book, Revenant. Then comes the third Futanari Apocalypse book, Demon's Descent. From there I'll tackle the third Futanari Loves Octogirl book. After that, who knows? I have started a collaboration project with another author for something ambitious and crazy and just crazy hot, but I'll reveal more on that later.
Bryce Calderwood Don't be "aspiring." Write. Then you're no longer an aspiring writer: you're a writer. Write that first draft all the way to the end and don't stop for anything. Edit it later. Once you written an entire story or book, you've reached a milestone in your life. Now you know it can be done, which means it can be repeated.

In today's book market, you're not just a writer. You're also a publisher and a marketer. Writing is an art, but publishing is a business. Treat it as such. Learn what you need to learn and don't balk at it.
Bryce Calderwood It's been said you should write the book you would want to read and that's what I try to do. The best thing for me is creating these stories that I love and when other people love them, too, so much the better.
Bryce Calderwood Writer's block is for amateurs. Deadlines and the threat of poverty don't allow for the luxury of writer's block.

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