Muse AKA Delirium

Biography

I'm a married mother of two beautiful girls. Writing used to be just a hobby until recently. Writer friends and family have been pushing me to take it to the next level. And so here I am on Smashwords, just trying to get my toes wet. As I share my work, you will notice I'm inspired by taboo topic matters. Most are "adult" in nature. My real world is quite simple and mundane. So in my imaginary world, I unleash all my Demons...and all of my Muses. They know no boundaries.

I also believe in supporting fellow self-published writers. If you read and review me, I will make a concerted effort to review you back. Thank you for visiting me.

Smashwords Interview

What's the story behind your latest book?
A naughty libidinous tube of lipstick that believes it's alive. This idea puts a creative twist on traditional erotica. The main character is named Red #40, and it's love interest is human. Her name is Gen. She however; is not aware of Red's presence, but their two stories intertwine in the most intriguing way.
When did you first start writing?
About 5 or 6 years ago. I was bored, and writing was a way to stimulate the senses. As a child, and young adult, I was conditioned to suppress certain ideas and emotions. With that said, writing is therapy for me. An outlet to unleash all of my demons. Everything I was taught to fear and run away from has become my inspiration.
Read more of this interview.

Where to find Muse AKA Delirium online

Twitter: @bethagutierrez

Books

Red #40
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 11,020. Language: English. Published: September 7, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Erotica » Action & Adventure, Fiction » Romance » Action/adventure
"My name is Red #40, and my dream is the same as any. I made it my life's mission to imprint HER lips with my fiery red kiss. Who is HER you ask? Well HER name is Gen. I'm alive and she knows it. She feels me. I am her lover that sometimes hides under the bedroom covers.

Muse AKA Delirium's tag cloud

erotica    fantasy    fiction    love    lust    poetry    red    sex