Jess Fink
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=32613
I did an interview for CBR with Alex Dueben. There’s also a 6 page preview of We Can Fix It from the middle of the book!
Alex had some great questions, here’s one I liked:
What’s the main...

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=32613

I did an interview for CBR with Alex Dueben. There’s also a 6 page preview of We Can Fix It from the middle of the book!

Alex had some great questions, here’s one I liked:

What’s the main challenge of crafting a pornographic story with genuine substance?

I think the challenge is to take it seriously. By that, I don’t meant that it needs to be bereft of jokes; I just mean it shouldn’t be there only to deliver porn to the viewer. I don’t like watching sci fi movies that are all about explosions and laser battles and nothing else. I want a story to go with it so that the action matters. I feel the same way about pornography. Often in an erotic story, all the characters are dressed sexily, everything they say is innuendo, everything leads up to sex and so the sex is kind of meaningless. If there is an actual story to follow, if the characters have been developed, their relationships given meaning, then the sex will be that much more impactful. It’s hard to do! But it’s hard to write anything well, and I think erotica/pornography is a worthy genre as any.

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