Featured Interview With Jordan Church
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
First and most importantly I have three pets, two cats and a dog. My emotional pillars along with my spouse and children.
I reside somewhere in the western hemisphere. I have to be shy about location to avoid stalkers. There, this should make those Mongolian stalkers give up. Sorry ladies!
I was raised much like Doctor Evil if you’ve ever seen the Austin Powers movies. We may well have been classmates. Meat helmets in Rangoon. I’ll never forget those!
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
In my very early years, grades 1 and 2, I was good at math and poor at spelling and reading. I was placed in a sub-class for the reading deficient.
The nun teacher there liked to regale us with tales of good obedient children who were so good and disciplined that, when the school burned down and they were trapped in the classroom with the school burning around them they each patiently sat at their desk with hands crossed as the fire engulfed them one by one. (Good times!)
My parents noted by reading/spelling deficiency and told me to read anything and they would buy it all no questions asked, unlimited books. Even comic books! So, I started with comic books, went on to books told from a horses perspective (I know, right? Weird.), then Louis L’Amour westerns, then lots of Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan (26 books!), John Carter of Mars (11 books), and then all sorts of fantasy and sci fi and history.
Sheer saturation from reading all the time brought my spelling and reading and grammar into line. More than actually. My senor year of high school I took an experimental extra test that measured how many words you knew how to spell, define, and use correctly in a sentence. The top possible score was 10,000 words. That was my score even though I was then barely functional due to an ongoing medical problem since treated that more or less robbed me of 8 years of my younger life. Not Rangoon though! I’ll always have Rangoon!
I started writing — badly — stories and fantasy books in grade school.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
At the risk of sounding too typical and mainstream I love reading Stephen King, Lee Child, and Michael Connelly. My favorite genre though, is actually fantasy. My favorite authors in fantasy are Glen Cook and, a newer one, Marc Turner.
In erotica the best writers are JJ Argus and silkstockingslover in my opinion. There are many other good ones but those two are the King and the Queen of the genre respectively.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
“Too Together” is the 4th and final book in the “Lesbian Seduction Conspiracy”. The book is based in the world of Hilland College. It is a typical middle of the road college where crazy atypical lesbian seductions and dominations occur. Four friends who are poor students but excellent seductresses attend the college as freshmen and begin reshaping the campus in their own image.
The four dominants are sort of underdogs in that they are freshman, have no authority, and aren’t too good looking. The books surround an ongoing theme of what happens when youngsters with underdeveloped or nonexistent senses of right and wrong gain control over smarter better looking straight-until-then women. Very creative very wicked youngsters!
There is the overall Hilland College series which encompasses several series within it.
The first three books are the “A Lesbian Orientation” series. The story of one dominant seducing and sexually controlling her “perfect” roommate.
The are five books in the second series “Teen Lesbians Take Over” in which the dominants seduce and tame a number of pretty older adult female administrators at the college.
There are three books in the third series “Lesbian Stalker’s Pets” in which one of the dominants stalks to sexual submission a few “victims”.
“Lesbian Seduction Conspiracy” is the fourth series and has the four books. This series is mostly about one of the dominants, having sexually tamed a mother, wanting and seeking to acquire the mother’s young adult daughter as well. And her best friend as well while she’s at it.
Next I’ll be adding onto to the “Lesbian Stalker’s Pets” series several more books starting with “Lesbian Stalker Stalks Again” which should be available in another ten days or so. One of the dominants has a problem with the young woman managing the dorm floor getting too nosy. This will eventually lead to the dominant sexually taking over her, her little sister, and the entire dorm floor of freshman girls.
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