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Stella Grae

Stella Grae
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    Erotic Romance
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 1
  • Profession: Author and Professor
  • Member Since: Dec 2022
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  • Followers: 10
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BIOGRAPHY

Stella Grae is an unassuming English professor, copyeditor, and copywriter living in Lexington, Kentucky. She’s the author of the short story “Power Play” that was originally published in the website erotica journal Oysters and Chocolate. In her spare time she enjoys sipping on bourbon, nibbling cheesy grits, and philosophizing about love and sex in her blog, “Bone Up,” which can be found on her website: stellagraeerotica.weebly.com…along with other sexy tidbits. This is her first erotica novel.

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Just Call Me Confidence
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Just Call Me Confidenceby Stella GraePublish: Mar 22, 2023Erotic Romance

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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Oh gosh, yes! Always…and sometimes I hijack people’s personalities and twist them into characters. Nothing I’ve written has ever not been touched by some personal aspect in my life; it’s part of the writing life, I think, to feel deeply and to be able to express those feelings and reactions in words. Sometimes the things that happen to me flavor my story a little, or sometimes they flavor it a lot—depends on the weight of the events in my life.
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      • Stella Grae Stella Grae 2 years ago
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      • The biggest indicator of success is whether or not you’re able to pull your reader into the world within your book. Then, can you evoke an emotional response from your reader—anger, sadness, desire, relief. If you can do those two things, you’re a literary success because we all read, but not all of us deeply connect with what we’re reading. Sales are very nice, don’t get me wrong, but a connection between your readers and the words on the page is something that no marketing machine can ever duplicate.
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      • Stella Grae Stella Grae 2 years ago
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      • The most important elements are genuine characters within a compelling story. Readers like to see vulnerability in their characters, and an opportunity to have their emotions highjacked for a bit. Reading is essentially about escape into another person’s dimension. Since I am an English teacher, don’t forget conventions!
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