1. No problem! Loki's writing style is dramatic and flowery, his prose and storytelling would be A+, turning not-so-believable situations into completely believable ones. His books would read like a twisted soap opera, with a lot of plot twists and personal drama wrapped up in the erotica package. It would be a mix of sexualities and genders, as well as polyamory. The setting would be the criminal underground and its ties to the upper tier of society—totally and utterly fabricated, of course.
2. He'd probably reach out to a publisher, but honestly I don't think he'd do much to hide his own identity. The mystery of speculation is always something that he'd want to capitalize on, if that's possible.
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1. No problem! Loki's writing style is dramatic and flowery, his prose and storytelling would be A+, turning not-so-believable situations into completely believable ones. His books would read like a twisted soap opera, with a lot of plot twists and personal drama wrapped up in the erotica package. It would be a mix of sexualities and genders, as well as polyamory. The setting would be the criminal underground and its ties to the upper tier of society—totally and utterly fabricated, of course.
2. He'd probably reach out to a publisher, but honestly I don't think he'd do much to hide his own identity. The mystery of speculation is always something that he'd want to capitalize on, if that's possible.