I DID IT - Yo' Girl Mainstreamed A G/t Story - 4th largest Publisher
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Start Reading:
https://www.inkitt.com/stories/romance/1212820
The serialized web-novel is live
https://www.inkitt.com/stories/romance/1212820
- 4.8/5 Rating
- Trending on the app
- Over 200 comments
- 70%+ binge rate
in 2 weeks lol
This is the mainstream web novel under contract with mainstream digital publisher Inkitt/Galatea.
(4th largest publisher in the world, sharing rank with Penguin Random House).So if you want professionally written M/F G/t, this is it. This is the one. It exists.
It’s crazy. I’ve been featured on Instagram campaigns, had a podcast reading of my work, and even invited to Discord AMAs.
The reviews are pouring in; normies are reading as they go. So far, the consensus is that it’s Anne Rice meets Stephen King haha.
Get Reading
Web novel: https://www.inkitt.com/stories/romance/1212820
Extreme Version: https://www.inkitt.com/stories/horror/1246232 *
*Publisher says it has to be paywalled.The Reviews
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Congratulations
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See, I’ve been thinking for a while that the average straight woman already likes M/f G/t (at least a little bit) but doesn’t KNOW she likes it yet. (The more organically it’s introduced to her and the less it’s presented to her as if it’s a “weird fetish,” the more favorably she’ll respond to it.) This theory is partly based on my own firsthand experiences with women. Anyway, this example appears to lend support to my theory. Very nice!
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@protect-tinies I… don’t disagree. It’s, as I like to say, something that women are already expressing sideways through werewolf erotica, vampire erotica, and monster erotica.
I myself come from that world. I discovered I liked vore through vampire erotica (the equivalent of a vampire going all the way) and I liked G/t as an outgrowth of large bestial characters (wolves, wear bears, the occasional minotaur in women’s erotica).
I’ve ensconced mine in romance and horror categories, where I walk the tightrope so it becomes perilously erotic.
I have noted that G/t fetish is definitely more accessible than vore; but if done right… you can seduce the reader with that, too… And vorific elements do exist in my web novel, but watered down. I’m not stupid, I want to enrich the reader’s experience; not alienate. It’s a hard sell…
But G/t stuff? Yes. Women seem to cotton to that quite well.
If you want statistics, presently my book is in 124 user libraries for pre-sale, since its inception April 15, on the app (ongoing serialization).388k views on DeviantArt (in 4 months). And it gets 1k views per week on the Inkitt App.
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@The-Big-G Thank you ! Only took 11 years lol
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Congratulations!
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You can read it! It’s an ongoing web novel! It is free until I am next in the queue to be published and ported into Galatea! I’m under contract, so I can’t drop the story lololol. (I wouldn’t anyway, been writing and rewriting and storyboarding for 11 years)
You just have to make an account so they can track metrics. Use a google account. This will support the push of a G/t story into the mainstream.
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Excerpt From Chapter 1
Read The Free Web Novel
https://www.inkitt.com/stories/romance/1212820