More on smut-writing
Nov. 23rd, 2002 01:58 pmFrom novelist Jennifer Crusie, who should know:
"The problem was trying to write a love scene and stay a lady at the same time. It wasn't possible. The minute you started thinking that writing sex was cheap and disgusting, your mind froze up and you wrote boring dreck. It was sort of like having sex. You either threw everything you had into it, or it wasn't worth the bother."
(from Welcome to Temptation.)
"The problem was trying to write a love scene and stay a lady at the same time. It wasn't possible. The minute you started thinking that writing sex was cheap and disgusting, your mind froze up and you wrote boring dreck. It was sort of like having sex. You either threw everything you had into it, or it wasn't worth the bother."
(from Welcome to Temptation.)
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Date: 11/23/02 12:31 pm (UTC)I love Cruisie and just read Welcome to Temptation this summer. She's terrific. She's also a big fan-girl (of Buffy), so I feel a bond *G*.
I haven't forgotten that I owe you an email (even though you probably have!). Big apoloogies.