Frank Noir – the Erotica X Filth interview

“What works on the page differs from what you experience in real life. If I wrote my best sexual encounters down, I would not be able to convey the chemistry and the sensations that made them great. Erotic writing needs what I like to call a “scenario” and a different kind of sexual tension.”

A reader’s story – Zaza

I always like to get in touch with my readers. And recently I came across a young woman with a different story –  one that she agreed to share with you. Zaza’s life has been a difficult one – plagued by sexual abuse. But she has found a way to deal with the trauma – among other things by reading erotica. Here is my interview with Zaza.

Frank Noir interviewed by Fiona McVie

Fiona McVie’s interview with Frank Noir covers my work from its early beginnings to the present – and explores subjects like the possible existence of a “message” in my books. Some of the answers may surprise you.

Emmanuelle de Maupassant and the 130 authors survey

Author and blogger Emmanuelle de Maupassant has collected the thoughts of 130 writers of all kinds of erotic fiction – and is now using this input to write a series of articles about the background and the creative processes of this particular genre.

Confessions of Erotic Writers Part 2

What questions would you like to ask your favourite erotica author? Or are there questions you’d be afraid to ask? Well, Angora Shade is not afraid to ask Frank Noir anything …

Frank Noir visits Blakely’s Kinky Korner

I had a very nice chat with Blakely Bennett who published the interview on Blakely’s Kinky Korner. Subjects include whether I consider myself “kinky”, why I pay for porn, and why I don’t bother with rope bondage.

Tonya’s Tales pays a visit

When I published my short story collection “Tales of Lust – Vol. 3”, Tonya Kinzer from “Tonya’s Tales” stopped by Berlin to talk about my life and work. Read the interview and an excerpt from the book.

What’s in a pen name?

On her “Erotic Adventures” blog, Angora Shade asks the question “What’s in a pen name?” She gives her own answer, then ask a number of authors – including yours truly.