Today we have an interview with Esmae Browder, chatting about her "literotica" release, Ophelia's Lessons (Book 1 The Naughty Shakespeare Series), her love of bacon and her writing process. Esmae will be awarding the first three ebooks in the series: Ophelia's Lessons, Ravishing Rosaline, and The Taming of the Prude to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Enjoy!
~Mia
~Mia
Interview questions… for Esmae Browder
Quick round:
Coffee, tea or…what’s your vice? Vodka Tonic
Favorite Movie: Right now, it’s Hot Fuzz
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite book/author: Nora Roberts
How do you feel about bacon? I adore it and hope it will one
day run for President.
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The REAL questions…
Tell us a little about
yourself.
I am a neurotic erotic romance writer who loves to over share.
Be warned. I have written under many different pen names and been published
traditionally, but this is my first time to plunge into erotic romance as an
indie author. Loving it so far!
What’s under your bed?
Five pairs of dusty shoes that I hate, a large bin of purses
that I thought were a good idea but now I realize that I’m not an 95 year old
lady in need of that style of bag, and a lot of fuzz from my constantly
shedding Husky.
What comes first, plot
or characters?
Characters. They usually jump around in my head, making me
notice them and begging for a plot line to be created just for them. My
characters are actually quite spoiled in that way. They’ve always got my
attention.
Pantser, plotter, or
hybrid? Tell us about your writing process.
Oddest thing on your
desk?
What’s your most
interesting writing quirk?
What’s your favorite
thing about the genre you write in?
Erotic romance is awesome because it allows you to explore a
whole other style of writing. I also love creating new love triangles and
situations. Erotica does not have to mean straight smut either. The challenge
is creating a good story that keeps your audience entertained and involved. And
yeah. Good sex helps, too.
What is the hardest
thing about being an author?
Marketing. At this point in my career, that is
the hardest thing. Sure I hate to get bad reviews or deal with the loneliness of not working with
a partner, but mostly, I find marketing the hardest. It’s time consuming and
keeps you from working.
What’s the easiest thing
about being an author?
The easiest thing about being an author is reading fan mail.
Nothing makes your day brighter than that!
What do you wish someone
had asked you for an interview question? Here’s your chance to get the soap box
out!
Esmae, what inspired you to write erotic fiction as opposed to
literary fiction? Well let me tell you….I was reading a really rancid romance
novel a few years ago and realized, “Hey, I can write this bad.” So I set out
to write a romance. Turned out to be not bad at all! I found that romance in
general is a category I have a flair for and I’ve never looked back. Thank you
Really Bad Romance novel for inspiring me!
Tell us about your
latest release!
In Ophelia’s
Lessons we learn about sweet Ophelia from Hamlet. Now here’s a girl who really doesn’t get a fair shake in
the original play. She is used by her father, brother, and finally Hamlet who
basically causes her to lose her mind. I thought it might be interesting to
find out where her obsession and love for him came from. Ophelia’s Lessons are a prequel to the story of Hamlet.
Ravishing Rosaline is the story of a
lesser known character mentioned only once or twice in the play Romeo and Juliet. She is Romeo’s love
interest before he sees Juliet. Romeo calls her chaste and that got me to
thinking, what if she isn’t all that she appears?
The Taming of the Prude is a bawdy retelling
of Taming of the Shrew. I wanted to
give Kate a chance to assert herself sexually in a time when most women were
taught that sex and passion were not for well bred young ladies. Of course, by
the end of the book, the reader should be questioning just who tames who?
Thanks
for having me today! May all your days be full of steamy passion--Esmae Browder
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Ophelia’s Lessons: The Naughty
Shakespeare Series Book 1
by Esmae
Browder
BLURB:
Sweet,
innocent Ophelia--she wants nothing more than to marry Hamlet Elsinore. But
what does a simple virgin know about pleasing a man like the sophisticated and
charming Hamlet? Not a whole lot, but when her seductive roommate, Portia,
learns of Ophelia’s interest, she gets Horatio to “teach” the innocent girl
everything she’ll need to know to seduce his best friend, Hamlet.
Set
in modern day, this prequel to Hamlet is steamy enough to have even the Bard
blushing! Enjoy this first book of Literotica in the Naughty Shakespeare
series.
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More about Esmae Browder...
Connect with Esmae Browder on the Web!
Author Website: www.esmaebrowder.com
Twitter @esmaebrowder
Amazon Buy Link
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Contest Details!
Esmae will be awarding the first three ebooks in the series: Ophelia's Lessons, Ravishing Rosaline, and The Taming of the Prude to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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Contest Details!
Esmae will be awarding the first three ebooks in the series: Ophelia's Lessons, Ravishing Rosaline, and The Taming of the Prude to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
4 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks so much for hosting and having me on your blog today! I really enjoyed this interview!-- Esmae Browder
Cool interview! I am also one who hoards shoes and purses! Thanks for sharing.
Nice blurb
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