@MagnusTheArts @EmilyKHoffmann Lmfao this guy. "Someone who loves guns but fears bodies." Not all 2A supporters are nut jobs, bro. And as for Emily's pic, there wasn't anything wrong with it. It was a stunning depiction of beauty.
I sent off the first book to my new series a couple of weeks ago. The wait to hear back from the publisher seems so long. Even still, I know there's nothing I can do but keep writing.
I'm now working on book four of my new series, Appalachian Range. I've been thinking that I might wait until I'm working on book six before getting book one published. Does anyone else give their selves a head start in a long story before publishing the first book?
All 6 of my books are on Amazon. There are available in both paperback and Kindle. Just type in books by J. R. Stocker in the search. Check them out and let me know your thoughts.
Book one of my new erotic drama series Appalachian Range, is now complete and I'm working on book two. I've been thinking about going through another publisher for this one. Anyone have any suggestions?
So, I have been working on a new story for a few months now. I was planning for it to be just one book, but at over 190,000 words already, looks like I'm starting a new series.
So a while back I asked if a guy should write erotic. A lot of people seem to think so. With that being said, I've now started a story in that field. Though, at this point, I'm not sure if it's a story I'm going to seek publication for. What are your thoughts?