I write erotic
romance – naughty, sexy, often polyamorous escapades. The love between the
sheets is a natural expression/progression in the journey of love.
That doesn’t
mean I hook up with a vampire and a werewolf, or hot blond twins – male or
females – in my personal life. And it doesn’t mean that someone should be able
to leer, almost drooling, when they ask if I do.
Do those who
write about serial killers murder for research? It’s just that our research is
so much more fun.
Yes, I know,
this may be a different subject for Decadent Divas. But in my mind, Divas get
to be as Decadent as they want. Right?
I was honored to
be asked to contribute to #MeToo: Essays About How and Why This Happened, What It Means and How To Make Sure
It Never Happens Again – a collection of 24 essays in reaction to
the Twitter hashtag MeToo after the multiple revelations of sexual predation in
Hollywood, and elsewhere. The authors see #MeToo as the tipping point of the
need for change and the book calls for ways to figure out how to drive that
change forward making the movement more than a hashtag.
This is the turning point. Things are going
to change.
Available for
free via Amazon, Barnes&Noble
and other eRetailers.
Grab your copy
today, and spread the word!
Enter to win a
print copy of the edition. I’ll randomly pick a winner on Sunday, Nov. 12,
evening, from the comments.
Tell me: Do you
think social change can happen via moments such as this?
Louisa Bacio
I would like to think social changes can happen. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLori -- if you're interested, you are the winner here! ;-) Send me a message at Louisa @ LouisaBacio .com (spaces removed), on where to send the book.
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