What’s your stance about sex in books? Compared to some other authors (Martin, Bakker) your books are almost sex-free. Is that because you’re religious? Or you just don’t feel that sex has a place in your type of fantasy book?
I’m not one to say what has a ‘place’ in my type of fiction. There shouldn’t be one person who has such a say—variety is exceptionally important.
People do have sex in my books, but you’re right—I don’t depict it happening. Part of this is the tone I want to have in my novels. Martin and Bakker write their type of story, and do it well. It is not the type of story I want to tel. My religion plays a part in this.
Another part is my feeling that I’d like to learn to tell stories like those in the past, who—through being reserved—were often more powerful in composition than they could have been by being graphic. I appreciated it when authors I read—like Anne McCaffrey and Robert Jordan—were not graphic in their depictions. It allowed me to play the story at the rating level I wanted to in my head, and allowed others to play the story at the rating level they wanted.
I want to write books that I don’t feel uncomfortable giving to my young teenage nieces and nephews, but which also hold power and depth of storytelling enough to be engaging to the adult readers looking for something new in fantasy. This is the balance I’ve come up with. It’s not the only way to handle things.
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