I was a teenager in Detroit, Michigan during the 60’s. I moved to Laurel Canyon, a bohemian section of Los Angeles, California in the 70’s. That may seem like ancient history to some of you but it was one hell of a ride, a wild and crazy time. Erotica was still taboo and if you were a woman and wanted to have sex with more than one partner, either one at a time or all at once, you were probably referred to as a slut or a hippie. I don’t really know what it was like being a slut at the time, but I do know what it was like being a hippie.
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An Interview with E.M. Bannock (@EMBannock @goddessfish) #giveaway
How did you start writing erotica?
I like reading it. I’m very sexual by nature. When I became of the age to be sexually aware the Internet did not exist. I was limited to magazines like Penthouse Forum, which was presented as letters from readers but were obviously erotic tales purposely written. The stories were sexy, but the majority were written from a man’s point of view. I have no doubt that some of the stories that were said to be written by women were written by men. Writing was easy for me and I just knew that I could write better than most of the books I was reading. I toyed with it for quite a while, always wanting to write a book, but it wasn’t until later in life that I had a chance to make that a reality.
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