Castaway Wife now publishing on Patreon

Copying this from the free post on Patreon, for those who aren’t subscribed over there (and if you’re not, you can sign up there for free to receive updates without actually having to become a patron):

Foreword (of a sort)

I’ve been a fan of the CBS show, Survivor, for many years. This is coming from someone who resisted watching reality television initially, and to be honest, am still not a huge fan of the genre. I don’t watch Real Housewives or The Bachelor (but don’t judge anyone who enjoys those!). But Survivor drew me in with the first season that I watched. There was something about the community that formed, the love-hate relationship between the cast, mixed with the physical challenges, the twists, and all the drama, that I just love. I’ve wanted to write an erotica version of it, but it’s hard to get sexy when everyone is dirty and tired, without stretching the, um, reality too much.

Then I realized something. What if we write this not from a contestant on a show like that, but from the husband’s perspective, who’s sitting at home having to deal with his wife on an island with a bunch of hot, undressed men? Extending that, what if the actual book dealt with the aftermath of the show, not the show itself. And thus, Castaway Wife was born.

A few notes on the Patreon version of this novel:

  • Yes, it is a novel. I can’t say exactly how long it will end, as I’m still writing the last bits, but it should come out to be a pretty standard length book for me. I’ve tried to cut it up into parts that made sense, but I didn’t write this to be serialized, so some parts will be longer or shorter than others.
  • The version published is nearly finished, but I’m still adjusting things here and there, and it needs a pass before an editors eyes, so apologies if you come upon a typo.
  • There will be a published version of this, in eBook (and hopefully print) format. If you’re not a Patreon subscriber, don’t worry, you’ll be able to read it eventually. Being a Patreon subscriber just means you get to read it earlier.

Below is the very start of the book. Patreon subscribers can read the full first part here.

Blurb (work in progress)

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be the husband to a beautiful woman on a reality television show? Millions obsessing over her. Guys on the show hitting on her. No way to interact. All you can do is watch. All you can do is hope that in the end, she comes back home.

Andy certainly never considered any of that when he encouraged his wife, Chelsea, to live her dream as a contestant on Castaway. The six weeks of separation that followed were hard enough. The months that followed were even more difficult. She wasn’t allowed to talk about the show, but as each episode unfolded and he saw how close she got with Todd, a fireman from LA, he began to wonder how much was editing and how much was real.

Everything comes to a head as the final episode of the season airs before a live audience. The winner is crowned. The contestants reunite. And Andy learns just how much the spotlight has changed his wife.

The plan is to publish Castaway Wife every Tuesday and Friday on Patreon. Right now, there are 7 parts, but I’m working on an 8th now, and it’s very possible that it’s not going to be the last. Like all the books that I write, I have a hard time saying goodbye to my characters, and there’s still a lot of fun to be had with this group.

Check out the full Part 1 on Patreon now.

I’ve joined Patreon

I may have been quiet on the internet and the social spaces, but I’ve been busy writing. In fact, I’ve been writing more than ever lately, moving from one project to another without pausing even long enough to publish the completed work. Creativity and motivation are fickle things, so I decided it was best to run with it while it lasts.

But now, I have a lot of stuff to share with you all, and finally some breathing room to start putting it out there (although I’m still writing away, about to complete the fifth part of a series that I’m actually enamored with, that’s new enough that I haven’t talked about it anywhere).

This leads us to Patreon. I’m going to copy & paste something from the Patreon April update (it’s free if you want to read it in full):

Patrons will have a chance to read stories here before they’re published anywhere else. Most of what I’ll post will be in near final form, but I will take any and all feedback into consideration, and depending on the direction and completeness of a story, I may incorporate it into the final product.

That said, the stories will not remain exclusive. If you don’t want to back me on Patreon, that’s totally fine and I completely understand. Most of what you’ll see here I’ll later post on my Medium page, and eventually will be published as a book on all major marketplaces (Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Smashwords, etc.). Not ready to shoulder another monthly subscription? I get it. Save your pennies for Netflix, no worries at all!

So just to be super clear, let me reiterate: being a Patron is not some requirement to read my work. It’s just an added way to support me and my writing if you’d like, to connect with other fans, and get a sneak peek at upcoming releases.

There are already two stories up, one an old one from 2014 (Flirt, from Wife Sharing Shorts) and one brand new one, called, Strange Men in Strange Cities. Next week, starting Monday, April 15, I’ll be posting a new three part series called, Our Three Threesomes. If you’d like to check those out early, join my Patreon. If you’d like to wait, they’ll be up on Medium in May.