Writing and Publishing Erotica Podcast

Dean Chills
Writing and Publishing Erotica Podcast

Join erotica authors Dean Chills and H. K. Kiting for a look at writing and self-publishing issues. They are known for their erotica stories, but much of what they say goes with non-erotica writing as well. Each week, they’ll explore a topic related to creative writing, the business of publishing, or just something interesting.

  1. 09/19/2015

    Formatting Your Self-Published Book in Microsoft Word and Scrivener

    Episode 25: Formatting Your Self-Published Book in Microsoft Word and Scrivener Welcome back to Episode TWENTY-FIVE of the Writing and Publishing Erotica Podcast. I am H. K. Kiting and I am Dean Chills and we’re your hosts for the show. This is the podcast where we talk about writing and publishing in general, and include the occasional tidbit about erotica specifically. If you find enjoy this podcast or find it helpful then review us on iTunes.  Also, check out our books at SexyFic.com   What’s your most recent release? H. K. Kiting: Hanging Out at the Oasis Dean Chills: Audio Book (Rick and Owen Get Hitched), Underwater Peril Trilogy, and Demonic Lust   Episode 25: Formatting a Book   Reader Mail: My question has to do with formatting — specifically, how to make an attractive looking ebook after uploading a .docx file onto Amazon (or elsewhere). Quite frankly, the two books I’ve written both look like hot garbage, formatting wise. Each time I upload the .docx file into Amazon, the converted file is full of bizarre formatting errors: arbitrary paragraph indentions, words cramming together, line spacing all messed up. I initially wrote my first book with regular paragraph indentions, in size 12 Times New Roman font, with justified-aligned text. The results were a total eyesore. I re-uploaded the document after eliminating all paragraph indentions, double-spacing instead of pressing the TAB key, but even that leaves much to be desired. I seem to be the only person unable to make their .mobi files look even passable… and it is, quite frankly, a little frustrating. Do you have any advice on this? Or am I SOL?   * Henry’s Take on formatting his books * Dean’s book formatting response: * Other points and Writing Tools for making eBooks:   * eBook formatting vs. Print book formatting   * Word. * Pages. * Scrivener. * Jutoh. * Markdown/Text. * Google Docs.   We really want to hear from you. If you have a comment, complaint, or topic suggestion, mail us at sexyfic@gmail.com or stop by SexyFic.com and leave a voicemail on the tab that allows you to record a message. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, and leave a review for the show if you like it.

    22 min
  2. 04/27/2015

    Covers and Length Revisited

    Writing and Publishing Erotica Episode 22: Book Covers and Length   NOTE: There was no Episode 21. I had a blank script saved with that title, and thought we’d already recorded that one. We went on and recorded this one as #22. Episode 21 will henceforth be known as “The Lost Episode.”   Welcome back to Episode TWENTY-TWO of the Writing and Publishing Erotica Podcast. I am H. K. Kiting and I am Dean Chills and we’re your hosts for the show. This is the podcast where we talk about writing and publishing in general, and include the occasional tidbit about erotica specifically. If you find enjoy this podcast or find it helpful then review us on iTunes.  Also, check out our books at SexyFic.com What’s your most recent release? H.K. Kiting: Bamboo and the Artist Series Dean Chills: Demon Trilogy and Bear and Chaser. Also, first four Rick and Owen books in Audio   Episode 22: Topic One: covers Reader Mail: I was wondering if you could one question I have about book covers: what websites do you guys use? I’ve looked at Shutterstock, which has the best selection but is far too overpriced, IMO… especially since I have no guarantee of making that money back. I’ve also looked at Flickr, but am not always happy with the images that pop up when  I search specifically for “Creative Commons — Commercial Use.” I’ve checked out a few other sites, including public domain image sites, but nothing seems to be as of high quality as the more expensive places. I’ve flirted with the idea of contacting the Shutterstock photographers directly and getting permission from them, but that quite literally feels like taking away from their livelihood — and I would hate to ping Shutterstock’s radar if they found out I didn’t purchase an image from them (is that even possible?). This is, all in all, the one point on which I’m a little confused about. Do you have any sites you’d recommend? And also: I’m a recent listener to your podcast and I have not gone through all the episodes yet so forgive me if you have gone over this question already. I listened to your episode on Cover Art and I wanted to ask how you have gone about obtaining the pictures for your cover art. Do you hire people to pose for it or is there a site that you go to that commissions out photos? I ask this because I am thinking about going into erotica and I want to know how much I should expect to be pay for obtaining attractive cover art.   www.dreamstime.com www.istockphoto.com www.shutterstock.com www.fotolia.com www.stockXpert.com www.123rf.com www.bigstockphoto.com     Topic Two: More Reader Mail:   Hey guys! Love the podcast and have found it to be a wonderful source of inspiration and information about the world of self-published erotica. I’m currently in the middle of my first book, and it has been a blast to write! I do have a question about the veritable “meat and potatoes” of erotic fiction, however — namely, the sex scenes. You’ve discussed many tactics to make these scenes engaging and erotic, descriptive and readymade for one handed reading, but I’m still a little fuzzy on one particular aspect — the length. How long before the reader loses interest? How short before they feel ripped off? What word count should we typically aim for? Is it better to have one long sex scene or break it up into multiple erotic sequences? Is there some magic ratio between set-up and sex scenes we should strive for?

    29 min
  3. 02/09/2015

    Kindle Unlimited and Foreign Translations

    Episode 19: Kindle Unlimited Welcome back to Episode NINETEEN of the Writing and Publishing Erotica Podcast. I am H. K. Kiting and I am Dean Chills and we’re your hosts for the show. This is the podcast where we talk about writing and publishing in general, and include the occasional tidbit about erotica specifically. If you find enjoy this podcast or find it helpful then review us on iTunes.  Also, check out our books at SexyFic.com What’s your most recent release? H. K. Kiting: Meat Land / Tales from the Compound Dean Chills: SexyFic Shorts ALSO Breathless Prisoner in Audio   Episode 19: Kindle Unlimited Topic One: KU * What is it? * When did you get in? * What do you get paid? * What were your results? * Are you still in? * What are your Predictions and future plans for KU?   Topic Two: Reader Mail Hey guys, I found your podcast last week and have finally caught up on all the episodes. It’s been really inspirational (and a good way to pass the time while walking to school). I was wondering, do you know anything about erotica publishing in other languages? Do the major online publishing platforms have non-English markets? If so, do you think authors who write in languages other than English would ever be interested in translating their novels to reach a wider audience? I’m not sure if these are the kinds of questions your interested in answering. If not, I apologize! Thanks for the podcast. I’m looking forward to the next one 🙂   * Walking to school? I hope you’re not eight years old J * Amazon at least has the ability publish in other languages, but I have no idea how it’s done. * Is it a good idea? Yes, probably. * Is it worth the expanse? That’s more debatable.  We really want to hear from you. If you have a comment, complaint, or topic suggestion, mail us at sexyfic@gmail.com or stop by SexyFic.com and leave a voicemail on the tab that allows you to record a message. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, and leave a review for the show if you like it.

    23 min
4.9
out of 5
10 Ratings

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Join erotica authors Dean Chills and H. K. Kiting for a look at writing and self-publishing issues. They are known for their erotica stories, but much of what they say goes with non-erotica writing as well. Each week, they’ll explore a topic related to creative writing, the business of publishing, or just something interesting.

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