Friday, April 20, 2012

Interview with Lucy Felthouse!





 Welcome, pull up a seat and get comfortable. I'm so happy you had time to come and chat. Let's get started.


 Me: Tell me about yourself.



Lucy: I'm an erotica and erotic romance writer from Derbyshire, in the UK. I divide my time between running my own business, Writer Marketing Services (http://www.writermarketing.co.uk) and writing naughty and romantic stories (http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk). I started out in short stories, but have finally branched out into a novella-length piece of work, which I'll be telling you more about in this interview.


Me: Tell me a bit about your current wip.



Lucy: Well, I'm actually working on two pieces at the moment. Both are short stories. One is erotica, and one is erotic romance. They're both straight stories (I write a lot of lesbian fiction, too) and I'm not quite sure how either of them are going to end, but I'm having fun figuring it out! I don't want to say too much more because I don't want to jinx it for when I send them off for consideration.


Me: How is your work done? Do you write with plots or do you write by the seat of your pants?


Lucy: A bit of both. With my short stories, I tend to have an idea and just write and see where it goes. But with longer pieces, I find I need some kind of structure to make sure that the story doesn't peak too soon, or drag on too long.


Me: When did you realize writing was your passion?


Lucy: I think I've always known. As a child, I was always scribbling in notepads and proclaiming that I was writing a book. I never took it too seriously as I got older, but I always enjoyed creative writing at school. So much so, that I ended up doing a Creative Writing course at University. I then ended up working in PR & Marketing as my day job, with writing as my hobby. Now it sits side by side with my own business as something that earns me money. There's no way I can live on my writing at the moment, but I'm hoping maybe one day I will!


Me: What was your first book and how long did it take to get it published?


Lucy: Well I haven't yet written a full length book so I can't really answer that question. My first short story was published in a magazine several years ago, and it didn't take all that long from when I sent it off – I was very lucky.


Me: How long does it take you to finish a manuscript?


Lucy: It depends on the length. If I'm writing a short story and having a good day, I can finish a story in a day. But depending on what other work I have on, it can take much longer. Writing is slotted in between everything I do for my business, so there's no consistent answer.


Me: Do you have a favorite character?


Lucy: Yes. I absolutely adore Damien, the male lead in my novella, Off the Shelf. He isn't your typical romance hero; he has long hair, glasses and is bookish. But he's super intelligent, funny and really sexy. Can you tell I have the biggest crush on him? ;)


Me: What advice would you give an aspiring author?


Lucy: Read lots in your chosen genre, learn to edit yourself, and never give up.


Me: What’s your favorite book/author?


Lucy: I seriously can't answer that question. I read so many books by so many brilliant authors, many of whom I'm proud to call my friends, that I couldn't single one out.


Me: If you couldn’t write what would your profession be?


Lucy: I'd work in PR & Marketing.


Me: What do you do when you’re not writing?


Lucy: PR & Marketing! Reading, watching TV & films, playing with the dog, spending time in the countryside and with my other half.


Me: What makes you laugh?


Lucy: All sorts of things. I have the most unusual sense of humor.


Me: Do you have any pet peeves?


Lucy: Lots. Litter, corrupt politicians, the state of the country I live in, people fighting, greed… the list goes on.


Me: How many books do you have out available to readers?


Lucy: At last count, I have 40 pieces available, but that's spread across a varied of shared anthologies, anthologies I've edited and single-author stuff, too.


Thank you for chatting with me.


Thanks so much for having me, Bonni!


 It’s been a pleasure talking with Lucy Felthouse, and you can find The Secret Library: Silk Stockings at all good book retailers. List of links here.





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 Off the Shelf by Lucy Felthouse






At 35, travel writer Annalise is fed up with insensitive comments about being left on the shelf. It’s not as if she doesn’t want a man, but her busy career doesn’t leave her much time for relationships. Sexy liaisons with passing acquaintances give Annalise physical satisfaction, but she needs more than that. She wants a man who will satisfy her mind as well as her body. But where will she find someone like that? It seems Annalise may be in luck when a new member of staff starts working in the bookshop at the airport she regularly travels through. Damien appears to tick all the boxes; he’s gorgeous, funny and intelligent, and he shares Annalise’s love of books and travel. The trouble is, Damien’s shy and Annalise is terrified of rejection. Can they overcome their fears and admit their feelings, or are they doomed to remain on the shelf?






More info and buy links: http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/published-works/the-secret-library-silk-stockings/






*****






Pushing the ‘on’ button, Annalise moved the vibrator down between her parted legs and eased it inside her eager pussy. As the ears of the Rampant Rabbit slid into position on her clit, she groaned with pleasure and rolled her hips, desperate to get more delicious friction. Then she pressed another button on the toy’s control panel to ramp up the power another notch. As much as she’d prefer a slower build-up to her orgasm, she just didn’t have the time. She had to leave for the airport in a couple of hours, and she hadn’t even packed her case. A quick knee-trembler would have to suffice.






As the vibrator buzzed away between her thighs, Annalise closed her eyes and tried to empty her mind of anything but the pleasure she was experiencing. After a brief flirtation with the thought that she’d much prefer a hot man between her legs bringing her to orgasm, Annalise simply enjoyed the feeling of her impending climax. The busily-vibrating bunny ears pressed tightly against her sensitive flesh soon had her pussy fluttering. Then, without warning, Annalise was quickly yanked onto her pleasure plateau and immediately pushed off, leaving her writhing and shouting on the bed as a powerful orgasm overtook her body.






Annalise arched her back as waves of pleasure crashed over her, and her cunt clenched and grabbed at the toy buried deep inside. Her swollen clit throbbed, quickly becoming too sensitive for the unrelenting stimulation from the vibrator. Switching it off and pulling out, Annalise dropped the toy onto the mattress by her side and gave a satisfied moan as she rode out the remainder of her climax. Finally, when the twitches and spasms had abated and her heart rate and breathing were almost back to normal, Annalise grabbed the Rabbit and rolled across to the side of her bed where the toy box was kept. She made short but thorough work of cleaning it, then reluctantly put it in its case, popped it into the small bedside cupboard and shut the door.






Annalise hated leaving her favourite toy behind when she went away, but she just wasn’t brave enough to take it with her. She usually only took carry-on luggage, and the very thought of the distinctive shape of the Rampant Rabbit popping up on the screen of the airport scanners made her shudder. It would be bad enough for the staff to see it on their monitors, knowing what it was and giving her knowing looks; imagine what would happen if they decided to check inside her bags! She would want to curl up and die of embarrassment, she just knew it.






No, it was much better off staying here. She could make do with her right hand for a few days. Even better, she might even meet someone. Annalise smiled. She’d had some pretty steamy encounters on her travels. The desk clerk in Dubai, the gym manager in Turkey, the waiter in Corfu…






Annalise shook herself. This wasn’t the time to let her mind wander down that path and get herself all worked up. She had to go and get ready now. There’d be plenty of time for daydreaming later, when she was in long and boring queues, and on the flight.






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Lucy is a graduate of the University of Derby, where she studied Creative Writing. During her first year, she was dared to write an erotic story - so she did. It went down a storm and she's never looked back. Lucy has had stories published by Cleis Press, Constable and Robinson, House of Erotica, Noble Romance, Ravenous Romance, Resplendence Publishing, Summerhouse Publishing, Sweetmeats Press and Xcite Books. She is also the editor of Uniform Behaviour and Seducing the Myth. Find out more at http://www.lucyfelthouse.co.uk. Join her on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to her newsletter at: http://eepurl.com/gMQb9




4 comments:

  1. Hi Lucy :) Thought I'd drop by since I'm featured on your site today :) Loved the interview and learning more about you! Happy sales to you!

    Olivia Starke

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  2. How blessed you are, to be able to enjoy, and make money from, both your passions!
    And holy moly..that's some excerpt. Iced tea sounds good right about now. :)

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  3. Wonderful interview with a wonderful author. Congrats on the new book Lucy.

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  4. Thanks so much for stopping by, everyone! I appreciate it, and hope you enjoyed the excerpt :)

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