Non-human love interest genre or Monster Erotica is a Cottage Industry |
Really? Yes, really. At CNET News Bonnie Burton takes a serious look at the new trend of non-human love interests in e-books. Guess which non-human tops the list? You guessed it, Bigfoot. This is like "50 shades of Reddish-Brown Fur" An excerpt from her article is below:
It's easy to mock book titles like "Boffing Bigfoot," "Taken by the Tentacle Monsters," and "Sex With My Husband's Anatomically Correct Robot," but there's a growing market for erotic fiction by amateur writers that involves something a bit more unusual than an oversexed pirate or kilted warrior.You can read more how this trend started and how authors are able to "sneak" past the guidelines of e-book publishers at Bonnie Burtons CNET post .
If romance e-books with sexy Yeti, mermen, Cthulhu, and aliens fill your tablet or e-reader and send your heart racing, the increasingly popularity of books featuring non-human love interests will come as no surprise. However, many may have been introduced to so-called monster porn for the first time thanks to a recent Business Insider piece on e-book retailers cracking down on this literary genre that's gaining a wide following online. One of the titles in question, "Moan For Bigfoot" by Virginia Wade, has been downloaded more than 100,000 times.