I feel like the social stigma and the topic alone pushes most talented or semi-skilled writers out.. but they sell a lot and people love to read them..
Most erotica is utter drivel, just because more people write and read it doesn't mean they're any good at it. But your sex drive makes you overlook that.
Considering the avalanche of free or inexpensive erotica already available on the internet, you would probably make more money working at mcdonalds. It's probably fun though, in its own way.
>>9488048
>the social stigma
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>>9488092
Not everyone is an a-list actress in hollywood, she can say whatever she wants and she's set for life. There's a big difference in an erotica writer in some commuter town who wants to hold down a non-minimum wage job.
>>9488092
She's right there with that quote. It's a good thing, however. Just because "it's a lot of work" doesn't mean it's not worth it. Learning chemistry is a lot of work. Being able to master the piano is a lot of work. I'm glad that we have chemists, and I'm glad that we have pianists.
>>9488062
You're kinda right. If you want to make money, you have to stay away from the vanilla stuff. The internet is overflowing with that.
Write some alien impregnation rape stuff and you'll make cash.