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I'm hooked up with a thing called "Instant Freebie" and get a lot of free eBooks through that. One of the authors sends out a news letter sent out an invitation to get to know you. She gave a little information about herself and then invited me to contact her via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. She included her email address.

I emailed her, explaining that I didn't really use social media all that much, so I was emailing. I'll insert come excerpts from the exchange. After giving some (very little) information about me and my family, I wrote:

"I appreciate your efforts as a writer. I write as a hobby myself. My genre is Transgender Fiction. They say write what you know. I'm transgender, so that's what I write. It upsets me that Amazon classes all TG fiction as "erotica" because my work is in no way erotic. It's more Young Adult. The raciest of it may be pushed to be PG13 at the most. Usually it's about youngsters and young adults dealing with being transgendered and their families doing the same."

She wrote back:

"Thanks so much for writing in, Pat! Are you self publishing your works? If you are, you should be able to modify the genre you’re under, so it’s not falling into the erotica zone. I’d just put it in the YA realm, but tag it with the transgender and tg related categories within the keyword section. Or perhaps add it as a secondary category, but not the main one… my two cents, anyway.

I’m very happy to have met you! Thanks for being a part of my miscreants! It’s so much fun to meet everyone and learn where they are, what their story is… Oregon is gorgeous, but I’ve only been on the fringe of the eastern border. (We road tripped from Minnesota)"

Thought it was interesting that she responded and offered advise on getting out from under the "erotica" stigma. I thought I'd pass on her advise to those authors who might be able to use it.

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