
My writing career is mostly on hold for the nonce because I am too busy operating Wordwooze Publishing. Wordwooze publishes in genres ranging from mystery/thriller, western and self-help to erotica, romance and vintage science fiction in ebook, audiobook and paperback formats. A large portion of its portfolio consists of audiobook editions of books published in different formats by other publishers and indie authors. If you want to hear your book brought to life by a professional narrator, please get in touch. You’ll be glad that you did. As for my writing career, I liked the idea of becoming a writer from an early age, although specializing in erotica was not what I initially envisioned. While attending college I dabbled in various writing pursuits ranging from playwriting to entertainment journalism, and probably would have tried my hand at writing erotica if the opportunity had presented itself; alas, it did not. It wasn't until the Internet came along and websites offering erotic stories of every description began popping up that I had my first inclination to write smut. After visiting a few sites that featured user-written kinky stories, most of which were terrible, I quickly realized that I could do a much better job. And I was right. Before long I found myself moonlighting as the story editor for the now-defunct ownme.com, one of the naughtier websites of that era. Fast forward several years and I decided to transition from erotica hobbyist to professional. I spent several months writing my first book-length erotic story and then steeled myself to the task of finding a publisher. I sent my first round of queries out on a Thursday and the following Monday received a terse email that read: "We like your book. Will send a contract soon." And thus, my career as an erotic writer began in earnest. I have since published many kinky books and had several stories included in various anthologies, notably I.Lover and The Sexy Librarian's Dirty 30, Vol. 1.