xleglover wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 12:18 am
Dream Weaver wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:21 pm
xleglover wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:05 am
The faithful wife series is a heavily edited version of my old series. I think it’s better but I can’t honestly say it’s new.
At the moment I’m having issues with kindle. So book 1 is on smash words not kindle. All the others are on kindle and will eventually be on smash too. Book 4 will hopefully be out in a few weeks.
Just to give you some insight as to selling books — I’m working on this old series instead of new stuff as I can get it out faster, and the only way you can make any money as an amateur author is to have a lot of books out.
As for the price, I understand the comments but there is a point at which there’s no point to doing this if the price is lower. You don’t make alot per book. Amazon takes a big cut, and also sets minimum prices.
Dude, you are doing a great job. Love the books, hope the tech issues get straightened out (I can't imagine they won't). It's time to get paid, and don't worry about the criticism. I hope you are making real money and you are better than 98 out of 100 writers who pump this stuff out on Amazon. I'm serious. You, Arnica Butler, KT Morrison, are in the same weight class. Different styles and rhythms, but fucking great. Don't try to be someone you're not.
Thank you! I like those authors too. My only other favorite not on your list is Kenny Wright.
Are you familiar with David McManus and his 2 book series where he has not written the 3rd book? Now that I'm publishing on Kindle, I see you have to publish alot to make any money. So I wonder if McManus decided it wasn't worth his effort to finish his series (which is a shame as the 1st two books were great).
So Faithful Wife Book 1 is back up on kindle. Not sure for how long. Amazon Kindle is not the easiest to work with. Hopefully soon my books will be available on other sites.
Not familiar with David. Will definitely check him out. My "intro" into Amazon that really made me look there as opposed to places like Literotica was your first book. So from there I saw "Tricks and Treats", a terrific short story compilation that I'm 100% sure you've seen (because the quality stuff really is rare), and is free on Kindle Unlimited. Arnica's story. Holy shit. Blew me away. Other quality stories, sure, but that one, Phishing, is fantastic. I later figured out it's a small part of a bigger story she/he is selling (sorry, I don't buy the housewife bio). But the other authors don't as consistently get into the head of the cuck, which I consider to be a determining factor in the as these are stroke books.
They all seem to have their formulas, and the only negative to Arnica is every single story has the guy watching, (often by absurd setups), but I've never regretted perusing her stuff (yeah, I've paid the money). I like how KT Morrison is way less afraid to pull punches (with Arnica it's all so very ethical). Like him, you aren't afraid to pull punches. (Lots of readers complain about that, the big pussies, but I think there's a silent majority that eats it up - Hell, I was just on Reddit this week in their Cuckoldstories2 subreddit and somebody there was wondering where to find your stuff. Your name comes up in any "best of" thread all the time.).
As to Kenny, Kenny writes at a high level technically, but doesn't quite hit all the artistic notes that I appreciate. Kenny writes: My wife dressed up. I watched her get fucked. Arnica writes: My wife dressed up. I'm going crazy. Oh Jesus, she's getting fucked. You are more like Arnica. Anyway, glad you responded!
I'd love to do a cuck book podcast or blog. How fun would that be.
Edit: Just finished both McManus books. Christ. Wow. A tragedy to go unfinished, but then again, maybe that's what makes them so good......