![]() “What did it cost you?” a fan will ask at a packed public-reading event. I am imagining you publishing the War and Peace of the genre. Wow, two decades? Twenty years? So 7,300 days? I have to wonder what kind of smut you could possibly be writing that runs the risk of toppling such a sturdy foundation. Or am I being unfair by not telling him about my writing? Maybe he has secret hobbies too and I’m overthinking how much we have to share. It would be nice to have my partner’s support, but I also worry he’ll either think I’m being ridiculous for clinging to an old pastime or - worse - see it as a betrayal of some sort, because I’m writing about fictional guys. Some people I know IRL are aware that I write, but it’s not something I generally advertise (I release stuff under a pseudonym). ![]() I’m not holding out any particular hope of grand success, but it’s also been a reminder that my partner is still unaware of what is basically my longest-running hobby. I’ve made a little money from it - a few thousand dollars total, perhaps - so it’s not like I’m going to quit my day job anytime soon, but I find the whole process to be a nice distraction.ĭuring COVID, I wrote a romance novel, and the beta readers who’ve read it have suggested it could be worth shopping around to agents or larger publishers. A small publisher released a couple of my books for a while, then shut down. Since then, I’ve kept writing on and off. It wasn’t his thing, though, and I think he thought it was all a bit silly. When we met, he knew I wrote smut and erotica in my spare time and even read some. I’m a gay guy who has been with my partner for almost two decades now.
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