Saturday, January 3, 2015

The good thing about having a cold...

..is that it gives you more time to write.

Between tea and other remedies you can get a lot of work done, especially if have a lot of stories in your head.

I continue to write on Literotica and so far I have a total of nine stories published there. Like I have mentioned in other posts I do it to hone my skills because the feed back over there is amazing. Sometimes you get the nasty negative ones but mostly it is constructive criticism and some go as far as suggesting what the next part in a series should be like. I also get fan mail which is always fun to read and answer.

The last novella I published on Amazon was Arctic Heat, which is the latest Nat Smiley story.

I'm having an internal debate what to publish next. The Stap on and TGirl books do really well and so does the Family Affairs series, apart from the third installment who got blocked by the bots. I might go over it and see if I can find the parts that they blocked me for, but I am not in the mood right now. If I decide to give that book another go, I'll let you know.

What will 2015 bring?
I will continue to write both for Amazon and Literotica, and I will cross publish some of the novellas to Smashwoards and through them Ibook, Barnes and Nobel and so on. If you haven't seen my Smashwords page go here. Natasha Tsarina on Smashwords
You might notice that not all my novellas are published there and the simple reason is that since I use Kindle KDP on Amazon I can't.

I will write another Nat Smiley story, and I think I will bring her back to Oklahoma where it all started. I would also like to write some longer independent pseudo incest stories. People seem to like those.
I also thought I would bring the character from Strap On 1 and 2 into her own story and make it longer. I like Alex Malone, and I think she has the ability to carry on a novella on her own. If you haven't read them you can find them here Strap On and here Strap On Two

Take care and happy reading
Natasha

P.S.. Suggestions are always welcome.