This is probably a foolish question, but here goes... Would people want to read erotica-sci fi or erotica-fantasy?? Because I have a tendency to write more, well out-land-ish kinds of tales than say, fictional every day stuff; but I still have that naughty desire to write well, naughty things :D, so...yeah.
kmfrontain- 05-23-2008
I prefer erotica-fantasy, but Il read erotica SF too.
A S Jacob- 05-23-2008
yay I'm not the only eccentric person in this universe!! er i mean :P
Just kidding ^^. I'll show you guys my works pretty soon...as soon as I can make them a little more coherent.
veinglory- 05-23-2008
Sure. I prefer it if the sci fi elements are real conceptual, hard science things. But I'll go for space opera sex too.
Bayou Bill- 05-23-2008
Re: This is probably a foolish question, but here goes... Would people want to read erotica-sci fi or erotica-fantasy?? Because I have a tendency to write more, well out-land-ish kinds of tales than say, fictional every day stuff; but I still have that naughty desire to write well, naughty things :D, so...yeah.
IMHO, the best/quickest way to measure the potential market for any erotic sub-genre is to check out the categories listed on some of the major erotic e-publishers web sites.
Best I recall, most of them do include sci-fi, often combined with fantasy. However, to get a better feel for the market see how many sci-fi titles they are pushing.
You also might visit some sci-fi oriented e-publishers to see if they have a sub-genre/category that might fit your work.
Bayou Bill 8)
A S Jacob- 05-23-2008
wow, thanks for all your prompt replies guys n gals (or whatever gender y'all are :P). I found your tips and opinions very helpful. Thanks :D
kmfrontain- 05-24-2008
The stories most often accepted over at Freya's Bower seem to be reality based stories (i.e. set in modern time or close to), or paranormals (including werewolf fiction). FB gets quite a few BDSM type stories too.