Veronica Frances is the pseudonym for a creative writer, residing in New York City. She has had a love of tickling for her entire life. She enjoys singing and writing songs. She also writes non-fiction and poetry.
Her latest book is Tickling Daphne H.
Would you call yourself a born writer?
I was born a master of self-expression, so yes, I consider myself to be a born writer.
What was your inspiration for Tickling Daphne H?
One of the things that made me begin writing Tickling Daphne H. was my disbelief at the lack of tickling material out there. In movies in particular, there is so little about tickling. Tickling scenes are usually short, and tickling in the media is generally sparse. I felt the world needed a real juicy story that was based primarily on tickling.
And of course, my tickling fetish provided plenty of inspiration.
What themes do you like to explore in your writing?
I like to explore erotic themes, romantic stories and characters, and characters with lots of depth and deep-rooted emotional issues. Of course the tickling fetish is a theme I will continue to explore, as well as other fetishes.
How long did it take you to complete the novel?
It took me about a year to complete my novel.
Are you disciplined? Describe a typical writing day.
I am working on being more disciplined. I write the best in mid afternoon and at night.
What did you find most challenging about writing this book?
Keeping the book under 500 pages was the biggest challenge. Sometimes it is much more difficult to end a novel than it is to start one.
What do you love most about being an author?
Actually writing the novel is the best part for me. Being able to just freely express myself on the page is very liberating. Also, all of the positive feedback I get has been wonderful.
Did you go with a traditional publisher, small press, or did you self publish? What was the process like and are you happy with your decision?
I went with a small press so that I could retain artistic control.
Where can we find you on the web?
TicklingDaphne.com
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