Jen
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Joey W. Hill:
I am so glad to see that you are starting a new series! Do you think you will have a FFM dynamic for one of your stories for the new series? It was refreshing to see the dynamic featured in Devine Solace!
Joey W. Hill
Jen, that is a really good question. So far, I don't foresee any of the ladies in the new series having a threesome scenario, but that doesn't mean they won't. Sometimes the muse surprises me. The Mistresses of the Board Room isn't intended to be a "copy" of the Knights of the Board Room, but At Her Command did seem to foreshadow some similarities, like mostly a straight, committed couples dynamic with some occasional adventurous line blurring (grin). So we'll see. Thanks for planting the thought, though, in case it decides to manifest itself elsewhere. I'm so glad you loved Divine Solace.
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Mekeia
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Joey W. Hill:
hi, absolutely love all your work! and the way that you write! i just wanted to ask... most of your work is m/f and some m/m... id love to see f/f from you. i know youve done some m/f/f, but purely f/f. do you think that might happen in the future? especially in the VQ series (my absolute favourite series ever) - and i can't imagine how differently youd portray f/f compared to anything thats already been written.
Tiff's*Addictiontobooks
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Joey W. Hill:
Have you ever considered a series similar to the board room series but set as a historical romance? I'm thinking with a group of lords that went to school together. Most of them must get married. Maybe one of the women traps one of the guys into marriage. Maybe one of the guys marry's the oldest daughter that is a wallflower. Poor parents, ect. I keep wanting to read this story, can you tell? LOL
Jason Howell
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Joey W. Hill:
Hi Joey. I'm asking this question of several writers, some friends, some strangers... Do you consider your writing process a "spiritual" practice? If yes, what makes it so? If no, why not? What, in your mind, either qualifies or disqualifies writing as a spiritual practice? Please feel free to either share concrete personal views on this, or approach it as a concept apart from you. Or both. Thanks.
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