Here’s an author interview with Adam Mann. Take it away, Adam…
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If you could travel forward or backward in time, where would you go and why?
WWII and French Revolution. These are my favorite historical periods. Terrible but fascinating to study. I read a lot about these periods, mostly non-fiction books and I also wrote a short story for Christmas about two soldiers during WWII. Some of my readers insist because they’d like to read a proper novel, and I’d like to make them happy, but the time is a tyrant!
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How did you start writing erotica?
I started writing erotica several years ago, just for fun with no intention of having any of my stories published or shared with anyone else. I have always found beauty in sexual experiences, and writing erotica has allowed me to explore and share that beauty with others.
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When did you write your first story and what was the inspiration for it?
I wrote my first story 13-ish years ago. I went through a bad breakup and was trying to figure out what to do with myself, so the inspiration for the story was one scenario of how I might like my life to turn out—but made into a romance. I’ve never tried to publish it because it’s way outside my genre now, but maybe someday!
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If you could travel forward or backward in time, where would you go and why?
I’ve often thought I’d go back and convince myself not to make the mistakes that I made. But if you are constantly thinking about what you should have done differently, you’re not living and enjoying the actual life that you have in front of you, so I try not to dwell on it.
Besides, who knows how things would have turned out if you change just one little thing. Time travel can be tricky that way.
How did you start writing erotica? It started very young—a little bit too young, really. I started writing romance stories featuring me and my favourite musician when I was 13 or so. It’s hilarious to read back on some of the early stuff because I had no sexual experience, so kissing was really the extent of the eroticism. By age 18 I had several romance novels in the work, and it just kept snowballing from there. And, eventually, progressed beyond chaste kissing!
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