How to Write and Sell Gay Erotica

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“In this how-to ebook, bestselling author Nathan J Morissey spills his secrets on how to write good gay erotica and sell it too.

Nathan's main source of income is writing and selling gay erotica, and in this ebook, he will tell you how to do it and stand apart from the crowd.

He has sold over 30,000 copies of his ebooks since August 2010.

Contents:
Introduction
My Story
The Art of Gay Erotica Writing
Publishing
Marketing
Other author-related Topics
Conclusion
Consultation Services and Contact Information

Please contact Nathan for his consultation services and for more information.

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