My name is Phil Wilder. I write mostly erotica, but I have a few stories that are published that are milder fare. But what attracts most people to my work is the kinky sex and sometimes-brutal violence that is displayed in my works. Most writers seem to want to give their readers a happy ending, but I just don't find that realistic. That is not the way life works. Oh, sure occasionally a fireman will arrive in time to save a child or an adult from a burning building or automobile, but I believe those are the exceptions not the rules.
And so today, the local book critic, Angela Hayward, is interviewing me. I am not sure why I agreed to the interview. I am quite sure that she is going to try to paint me as a monster and to discredit my work. But, there is an old saying that bad publicity is better than no publicity. So I figured even if I came off looking bad in the interview, my name would still get out to more people.
I guess we are getting ready to start as her assistant is heading my way. "Mr. Wilder," she starts. "Please follow me and we will get you miked up and a little make up to soften the glare. She seated me on a tall stool and shortly a technician came and clipped a microphone on my collar and had me test it. At the same time someone was applying powder to my cheeks and forehead.
When they were satisfied, I was led over to what appeared to be a living room on the set and seated in a plush leather chair. I did not have long to wait, before Angela came in offered her hand. I took it and shook it gently. I immediately noticed that she wore a wedding band. We exchanged pleasantries and then she sat down across from me. The chairs were arranged in an intimate setting so that there was just room enough between us at an angle so that if one or both of us crossed our legs we would not bump into the other person.
Angela then asked if there were any ground rules that I wanted to lay out.
"Like what?" I asked.
"Well, is there any subjects that you are uncomfortable discussing with me today? Is there anything that you want off limits?"
"Well, if I told you all the things I am uncomfortable discussing, this would be a very short interview. I have a feeling that you have a lot of questions that will disturb me. But, no, you can ask me anything and I will try to answer you to the best of my ability. Only if you get into some area that might get me into legal trouble will I decline."
"Ok, then, this is not a live interview so if something comes up that you do not want to discuss, the tape can be altered later. So then let's begin."
The cameras were started and the microphones turned on and the action signal was given.
"Good evening, America, my name is Angela Hayward and I am here tonight with best selling erotic author, Phillip Wilder. He has graciously agreed to discuss some of his more controversial works."
"Mr. Wilder, let me ask you why you write in the style that you do?"
"Could you be a little more specific, Angela? What style are you referring to?"
"Well, it seems to me that the main characters in your books do not fair too well. For instance in Addicted to High Heels or a Slave to My Wife's Boots, you left us with the impression that the male lead was going to live a life of misery and again in Cruel Wife, Slave Husband there was little doubt that the husband was going to be totally destroyed."
"Well, thank you for spoiling the suspense for my readers. But if you want happy endings perhaps you should be reading fairy tales and not my books. I don't believe much in happy endings. I write dominant-submissive books for the most part and there are plenty of other authors that write about willing submissives without me joining in the ranks. Personally, I find nothing exciting about a man that willing submits to being abused by his wife. I don't even believe that is realistic. Sure, there are probably some men that would not mind being a cuckold and some women that would do it just to please their husbands, but to me that is simply not exciting."
"Let me understand you," Angela breaks in. "Are you saying that you write to be realistic? If that is the case then perhaps I can take this interview in a different direction."
"I don't know how realistic some of the things, I write about are because I have never experienced the vast majority of them. Some of the milder things do come from my own experiences but even those have been spiced up. If all I wrote about was things that happened in my life, my readers would be bored to death and I would not be able to pay my mortgage."
"Fair enough, but I doubt your life has been that sheltered. But let's talk about realism. In Internet Sex Slaves and Cruel Wife you have whipping scenes. Have you ever whipped a woman or yourself been whipped?"
I smile at Angela and hesitate to form my reply. "No, I have not, but I would like to. Would you like to volunteer?"
"Lord, no and this interview is not about me, but about you."
"Well, that seems hardly fair. Haven't you ever wanted to know what it is like to be tied up and disciplined?"
"Frank, stop the tape. "Mr. Wilder, please refrain from asking me questions. This interview is about you and your books not about me and my life."
"Look, you asked me a question about my real life. I understood that this interview was about my books and writing style, so if you are going to ask questions about my real life then I think it is only fair if I can do the same with you. And what is the big deal, you already told me that you can edit out what you want from the tape so why not be a little honest with me?"
"I can edit out what is on the tape, but you do realize there are real live people in the room. Such as the man who runs the camera, the sound people, makeup people and stage crew. Maybe I don't want them knowing my private life."
"So it is ok, if the entire world knows about my life, but yours has to remain private from a few?"
"I can see that this is not going to work out. I am sorry if we wasted your time but I think we might as well pack up our equipment and call it a day."
"I am sorry you feel that way. I think we were just getting acquainted with one another. May I offer a suggestion?"
"Sure, go ahead," Angela, replied.