I’m happy to announce that Goodreads added a new feature last week: Ask the Author. You can find an author you like on Goodreads and ask them questions about their work through their profile page. I signed up, so you can ask me questions here.
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Interview with Jerome Brooke

I noticed your books’ subject matter tends towards vast empires, warriors, warrior-priestesses, and dark rituals. Are you inspired by golden-era pulps like Conan the Barbarian and The Dying Earth?
I use the Conan tales as a model – long novels do not work with ebooks – on Amazon, longer paperbacks are expensive – So, I write short stories or novelettes – tales that can be read as solo texts – but have serial elements – and have narrative elements. Like Conan or Sherlock Holmes, the stories read as a group resemble novels or television serials.
Your stories take place in an alternate ancient world. How close to you stick to real historical events?
I use traditions, myths and other historical elements. For example, people may wear Roman togas etc.
How do you do your research?
I may check a fact in Wikipedia.
Are there any special challenges to writing erotic fiction?
I have had stories under contract with publishers, with rewrites, and even had artwork done. But had publishers cancel. This is true for “sexy nuns” stories or interracial taboo topics.
I noticed Good Samaritan Press, your publisher, is based in Thailand. How did you find them?
I have operated GSPress myself for many years.
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And there you have it. If you’re interested in learning more about Jerome Brooke’s writing, you can check out his page on Goodreads.