Summer Encounters of the Close Kind

The following post was brought to you by a pantsless author sipping non-alc beer out of an ice-chilled can tucked between her boobs, from the depths of the fridge. The Cat and the Husband are no longer ali… No, wait… The beer supplies are still in grave danger.

All the pre-release stuff gets me pretty stressed. That coupled with a broken AC and heat levels of +29 C in the house and above +32 C in the shade outside drive me nuts. Slowly, painfully…

This is still May, FFS. What’s with all the intense weather?! Sorry, Sun, this is not what I meant when I set on a journey to rise heat levels of my fiction. Go away.

So. Falaha’s story. It will get six or more special episodes set years after the main story. While they add to the overall world and characters, these are being written purely for secksy fun (ok, I admit I wanted to explore the behind-the-doors kind of stuff of the culture(s) I invented). Currently I made it thru the first tale out of six, which pictures Falaha and Eyuran’s relationship when they are grown. Romance, erotica, science fiction — what’s not to love, ladies (and gents who’s into that)?

This is not what I usually write, yet there’s no discomfort in this kind of thing. After all, it can get people into reading the main story, or invite the main story readers who not shy away from erotica to take a peek into the ‘hidden’ side of that fictional Universe.

That’s the plan, at least. To have fun.

Whether I publish this add-on or not, I’ll decide if I survive the heat. Summer heat that is. (I must, there’s the next novel to write!)

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Jeno Marz
JENO MARZ is a science fiction writer from Latvia, Northern Europe, with background in electronics engineering and computer science. She is the author of two serial novels, Falaha’s Journey: A Spacegirl’s Account in Three Movements and Falaha’s Journey into Pleasure. Marz is current at work on a new SF trilogy. All her fiction is aimed at an adult audience.

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