Sorcha Black is one of the ladies responsible for the Badass Brats series and has agreed to appear in The Hot Seat. So, of course, I had to ask about her ink and who wanted to strangle whom during their collaborative love sessions of writing d00m. Check out my reviews of The Dom with the Safeword and The Dom with the Perfect Brats - both awesomely specimens of Mff romance (menage, BDSM, good writing, just buy it and read it). And, just as an aside, I have to say that I'm really excited for Sorcha's solo project, cause MffM. Yes, that's my reason. Well, maybe I'm excited about the story too.
Anyway - here she is answering questions with ... answers.
Anyway - here she is answering questions with ... answers.
Sorcha - Hi Haydee – thanks for having me on your blog!
How did you come up with your pen name? Does
it have special meaning or do you just like the sound of it?
Sorcha - I discussed options with Leia Shaw and Cari Silverwood
for days. Originally my pen name was going to be gender neutral, but they
convinced me not to do that. Sorcha is a name that I would have given one of my
daughters, but it got vetoed by my husband. I wanted a last name that was
simple and easy to spell – someone suggested Black because my hair and
clothes are typically black.
What inspired you to write erotica?
Sorcha - It’s the way my brain is wired, honestly. People often
tease me for seeing the world through sex goggles. I started out writing
fantasy, but erotic elements always find their way into everything I write.
Your first three books have been a collaboration
with the lovely Leia Shaw and Cari Silverwood. As an author who hadn't been
published yet, how did you get involved with this project with these authors?
Sorcha - I met Leia and Cari online in the early spring of
2012. They offered to read the first chapter of the story I was writing, and
did a detailed critique for me. They explained where I was going wrong with my
writing, and encouraged me to keep at it. I admit that I was quite the
adjective whore. Over the next few months I showed them I was a learning
animal. After months of talking incessantly, we decided to try writing
something together for fun. It was so much fun we’ve done it three times and
will be starting a fourth in June 2013.
What's your favorite dinner and does it go with
orange juice?
I’m a starchatarian. If it has potatoes and/or bread
in it, I’m happy. I can’t drink orange juice, but I suppose it would go fine
with starch.
Can you draw a map of all your ink, please? And
what it represents.
Sorcha - I have photo-style, silly gargoyle faces all over my
left upper arm, with virtue words in between them. Good and spirituality are
topics I think about a lot. Some do-gooders are gargoyles rather than angels,
but that doesn’t make their contribution to the world less important.
Sexiest tattoo you've ever seen - who was it on?
what body part? did you lick it? did the owner of said tattoo file for a
restraining order? (no shame in that)
Sorcha - The sexiest tattoos I’ve seen are the ones my girl got
to represent me and our relationship. Yes, I’ve licked them. She never
complains about it.
While working with Leia Shaw and Cari Silverwood
on the Badass Brats series, what was the one/biggest issue that you couldn't all agree
upon?
Sorcha - The biggest issue we have is probably the ongoing balancing act
we do between including the
love, kink, humor and angst in our books. We all have moments where the other two don’t agree with us, and sometimes those disagreements can get heated. But we’re friends first, so disagreements work themselves out pretty quickly.
love, kink, humor and angst in our books. We all have moments where the other two don’t agree with us, and sometimes those disagreements can get heated. But we’re friends first, so disagreements work themselves out pretty quickly.
Who was the biggest trouble maker?
Sorcha - I’d have to say that I’m the biggest trouble maker. I’m very
opinionated about book titles and character names. I’m also the trite police.
If you say “names” and “Sorcha” in the same sentence, my co-writers make a run
for it.
What's the most embarrassing thing you've written?
Sorcha - The first few sex scenes I wrote were pretty embarrassing. It
took awhile to get over being shy about writing sex, but now it doesn’t phase
me at all.
What are you working on now and when will we be able to
read it?
Sorcha - I’m currently finishing the novel that Leia and
Cari read chapter one from last spring. It’s a fantasy novel called Ein.
Ein is a relatively unworldly, mid-caste young
woman who loses everyone she loves and ends up destitute. Her country is in a
trade war with its nearest neighbors, and poverty is rampant. She sees the
suffering of the poor and takes responsibility to do what she can to help the
people around her – including raising a huge, patchwork family of abandoned
children. The idea of the story is that in fantasy novels we seldom hear about
the lives of the poor, unless they’re involved in an epic quest. This book is
about a girl who is doing the best with what she has.
Now that I’ve got you thinking it’s a sweet and
wholesome book, I’ll mention the novel contains graphic sex scenes, BDSM and
M/f/f/M polyamory. There’s also abduction, prostitution, murder, war, hunger,
romance and true love.
The tentative release date for Ein is fall 2013. We’re hoping to have
the next Badass Brats book published in September 2013.
About the Author
I write about people who are too busy fighting,
suffering, loving, and generally getting shit done to think of themselves as
heroes.
In my real life, I’m married to a lazy but well
loved man and have a shoe full of children. I do my best writing on scraps of
paper at red lights.
Currently, I have two published works and two works
in progress. There is more information about all of them on my “Books” page.
I’m one of those writers that, as a teen, planned
to write for a living. Like many others, I was guided away from the idea by
well-meaning adults that wanted me to be in a position to support a family,
and… well… eat. I finished my first novel when I was eighteen, printed it off
on tractor-feed paper, and gave it to my best friend for Christmas. Two years
of work and I never saw it again. It sounds tragic, but it’s probably best for
everyone this way, because I’m sure it sucked pretty bad.
Ein has been my work in progress – on and off – for
the past ten years. I wrote, discarded, wrote again. I realized the issue was
that I was writing to get published rather than writing the story the way it
needed to be told. Ein is a fantasy novel (with erotic BDSM ménage elements)
written from the perspective of a woman who has been abused and marginalized.
She has no special powers, no political influence and no money. Ein fights to
do the right thing in a world scarred by war. She is nothing special, but by
example shows others that they don’t have to be special to do good in the
world.
As I struggled with rewriting the first chapters of
Ein the way I should have written it to begin with, I met other writers online.
I really hit it off with two of them, in particular.
One day, as we discussed the fantasy novels we were
working on, we started to talk about how great it would be to work on a project
together. For fun, we began a fantasy BDSM ménage that didn’t end up working
out well. From there we tried again with a contemporary BDSM ménage that got
addictive very quickly.
My first book, co-written with Leia Shaw and Cari Silverwood, came out
in October 2012. We released a holiday novella in December. Our third book in
the series is in the works, and will hopefully be published in March 2013. When
we look back on how our Badass Brats series started, none of us can quite
remember whose idea it was – but it is a true testament as to why you should be
careful about whom you talk to on the internet. Lol. Innocent fantasy writer
gets roped into writing kinky romances – except all three of us claim to be the
innocent fantasy writer.
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