![]() ![]() KA: Look, we all know what’s right and what’s wrong. TNA: Is there anything you would never write about, anything you consider taboo that will never make its way into one of your books? I don’t know how long we can keep writing the formula-based stories and still feel inspired and churn out good work. ![]() As for pushing boundaries, I think erotica writers are supposed to push boundaries. I don’t think I ever sit down and think “yeah, how can we make this darker?” Some character will show up inside my head, and I’ll sit down and start writing and go where the story takes me. KA: I’m attracted to the darker side of life in general, so naturally the same goes for the MM stuff I’ve been writing so far. What attracts you to the darker side of sex in your writing and makes you want to push those boundaries a little? TNA: You write about some pretty intense subject matter. They were always there and I felt their encouragement and they still help keep me going to this day. KA: I have friends who have always believed in me. TNA: Who would you say was your biggest real-life influence? Was there someone who encouraged your love of writing? KA: Bret Easton Ellis, Dostoevsky and Oscar Wilde. TNA: Who would you say are your biggest literary influences? ![]() ![]() TNA: Hi, Kol, it’s so great having you here with us today. ![]()
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