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I published two stories on the new Kindle Vella platform. It’s serialized, so I release a chapter every couple of days. I’m having trouble drumming up readership. True, the stories are in a very tight niche of male pregnancy - but sometimes that works out to my advantage.
Have any of you great writers tried out this new story-telling medium? Do you have any suggestions that worked for you to drive traffic? I’ve posted on my blog and wrote to my subscribers. But do you have other strategies for driving traffic to your stories and/or books?
My Two Kindle Vella Serials:
There’s The Orchardman, a post-plague science fiction erotic story with lots of MPREG and male birth. It’s set in a world where the Monachee, Appalachian mountain men with enormous cocks, are able to conceive and give birth anally. Daddy’s Boy Series was the original set of 7 Monachee stories. There’s sex around every twist and bend in the story.
Also you can read The Longshoremen, a story about Ralph, a Native American hermaphrodite in Stockton, CA who falls in love and, against every odd, gets pregnant from his big-dicked lover. He chooses to live his life as a pregnant man during the repressive 1950’s. Again, the theme is MPREG and there will be a couple of births. And more sex than I thought possible.
Have any of you great writers tried out this new story-telling medium? Do you have any suggestions that worked for you to drive traffic? I’ve posted on my blog and wrote to my subscribers. But do you have other strategies for driving traffic to your stories and/or books?
My Two Kindle Vella Serials:
There’s The Orchardman, a post-plague science fiction erotic story with lots of MPREG and male birth. It’s set in a world where the Monachee, Appalachian mountain men with enormous cocks, are able to conceive and give birth anally. Daddy’s Boy Series was the original set of 7 Monachee stories. There’s sex around every twist and bend in the story.
Also you can read The Longshoremen, a story about Ralph, a Native American hermaphrodite in Stockton, CA who falls in love and, against every odd, gets pregnant from his big-dicked lover. He chooses to live his life as a pregnant man during the repressive 1950’s. Again, the theme is MPREG and there will be a couple of births. And more sex than I thought possible.