On this edition of the Erotica Author’s Corner, I’m very proud and excited to have one of the mistresses of this genre, Priscilla Gay Bouffant!
Priscilla is a one of a kind author who has grace elegance in her writing, but with juicy erotic details oozing from her erotic scenes.
The Forced Feminization Illustration Art Blog is very honored to welcome to have Priscilla Gay Bouffant to the Erotica Author’s Corner
Priscilla: Nan Gilbert's writings. Adventures in Petticoats, Lad in Petticoats, Susan's revenge, The Panty Raiders. Probably at the age of 15-16. However, I fantasized much earlier about being dominated and dressed as a female. Even prior to puberty. I read a couple of soft porn books before reading the Gilbert books. In one, a mother dresses her son in her clothing after his father dies. In another, there was a scene where a professional Mistress dresses a client like a maid and calls him Mimi. In both Adventures in Petticoats and The Panty Raiders, by Gilbert, the maid theme was used. This really turned me on.
How would Priscilla describe herself? In other words, how are you different than from other authors?
Priscilla: I have always been focused on forced beauty treatments at ultra feminine salons. Early on I knew I wanted to be dressed as a girl, tied up and disciplined. As I said before, even prior to puberty. Probably at the age of ten, I went to a friend's house to get him to go out and play. While I waited in the front room for him, his mother talked to me while she gave her two younger daughters home permanents. I was so excited. During that same year, I went to the beauty salon with my mother, and on another occasion with one of her girl friends who was watching me for the day. I loved every minute. When I first started reading Forced Feminization Fiction, I always thought that both Hairdressing and other beauty treatments were kind of glossed over. I have always loved watching women have their hair set or permed and I've always envied them. I love dressing a lady's hair and I can still remember my own first perm, when my wife took me in to a salon to have it done. In my stories I take great pains to have my "Girls" given facials, have their brows or legs waxed, hair permed, set, etc. I often like putting them in bondage when they have these treatments done.
Tell me about forced feminization. The forced feminization genre has a complex fan base, It is a genre where readers are taken into a situation where a male is coerced/forced/manipulated into wearing female clothing and being put into a traditional submissive role of female by strong and smart females. What is the appeal of it to readers?Did you struggle at first understanding this for your own life? Do you find contradictions with the genre?
Priscilla: I know why it appeals to me. It makes it a lot easier for me to be dressed up, if I'm forced or coerced. I agree, there is a contradiction when in actuality, no one would have to actually force me. I just like having my "Girls" told what to wear, how their hair is going to be done, etc. For me, when I first fantasized about cross-dressing, I of course wondered, "Am I a homosexual?"
So, if I'm forced, then it's okay. Lately, more and more, I put my girls in situations where they are with men, and are forced to have sex with these men. The sissy genre, where the "girl" is made to be androgynous, is also a lot of fun. They are embarrassed and ask to be made more girlish and pretty.
Do you have a favorite time era of fashion? Where did you get your fashion inspiration that you use for your stories?
Priscilla: The 50's-60's with Bouffant Hairdo's. I also love the curly perms of the 80's. I adore hobble skirts. Those seems to fit in any era. I love the Mohawk hair styles, especially with lots of curls. I love having my "girls" sleep in rollers, which is a carry over from the 50-60's. My fashion inspiration, for my stories? If I see clothing on a woman that I like, I want to wear it and put it on my characters. I like the fashions worn by the English girls during the early Beatles era. Mini-skirts.
Do you have a favorite outfit from a story you wrote?
In my most recent story, Vows of Servitude, I liked the wedding outfit I put Claudia in. With the birdcage veil and the ruffled rumba look panty brief. Also the cute little cloche hat. I also liked the Yellow, sissy little girl dress, I put Rhonda in for her first outing with Mommy, in Subjugated Step-Sissy.
Ron as Rhonda receiving sex from behind. |
Priscilla: I always look forward to salon scene makeovers, discipline sessions, milking scenes, sex scenes with aggressive mistresses.
You have a style of writing that is very sensual that is loaded with tactile detail, but easily digestible for readers, clearly you have a background in literature. It may sound like I’m buttering you up, but you are clearly a master/mistress at writing this genre. Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what does Priscilla do to breakthrough that barrier?
Priscilla: I have only written technical journals (engineering) and taken a couple of college level English Lit and Composition classes. I use the Thesaurus in Word, liberally. The reason I try to use a great amount of detail is I know what I like. Personally I always have abhorred (seriously) a story in this genre that read; "Then she took me to the salon and I got a perm." That's it? I want to know everything the hairdresser did or said. The same with sex scenes. "Then we made love." No! I want to know if she used a dildo. Did you get milked? etc. I'm flattered, you would think I'm a Master/Mistress of the genre. However, I can think of a few writers I think are better. Carrie P for one. As for writers block? I have it right now, with sequels for two stories at your blog. On occasion, I'll start another story. Sometimes I'll see a female with an interesting hairstyle or color. That can be an influence. Other times I'll go read another writers work to get inspired. Or check out illustrations, like your work.
Rhonda as property of the Cassandra Sisterhood. |
Priscilla: In Makeover at the Mansion Part One. Monica has finished playing tennis and decides to check on William (later Isabelle). She finds him seated on a divan, his hair in curlers, wearing a Kimono and painting his nails, under the supervision of the maid. Ignoring him completely she discusses his progress with the maid. Then she and her mother go to the mother's bedroom to discuss something. They instruct the maid to doll William up and bring him along in 45 minutes. William arrives with a pretty new hairdo, wearing the Kimono and heels. He goes over Monica's knee so she can insert a butt plug. Then over Mummy's knee for a hairbrush spanking. I love reading that. It was inspired by Carrie P's art. Two of her drawings to be exact.
Tell us a little about your own fans, how have they reacted to your stories? How have your readers affected you and your craft? Do readers get upset over outcomes of your stories?
Priscilla: I've always liked my fans. They seem to react positively, mostly. At once time I corresponded with them quite often. Sometimes readers get upset with stories or outcomes. I don't let it bother me. After all it's fantasy. Sometimes I think you are my biggest fan.
When you were writing your stories, did you already have the title in mind? How important is the title to you?
Priscilla: I want the title to be catchy, interesting. Something that makes you want to read it. Like what songwriters call the "Hook." I usually have the title when I conceive the story. Sometimes it changes. As the title is usually the "Hook," it is very important.
When writing erotic fiction do already have an idea of how the story will end? How do you know when it is done?
Priscilla: I generally don't know how it will end into I'm well into it. Then I'll work to that ending. Sometimes that changes. I changed the ending to Vows of Servitude twice I think. I know its time to end, when my ideas aren't flowing any longer.
Your sexual experiences in your stories are very erotic and steamy to read. How does sex serve in your stories? Do they serve as a vehicle to help transform the principle male character into his new submissive role?
Priscilla: The male's sexuality is always in the submissive role. I wouldn't know how to write it any other way. I generally move from the hairdressing and makeup into sex. To me the hairdressing and makeup are foreplay.
Do you have any regrets in your stories you wish you would have taken?
Priscilla: Oh sometimes when I re-read a published story I will see where I could have improved it. Mostly though I'm pretty satisfied with my writing. I write for my pleasure and for the people that enjoy the genre. Other than when I wrote for Prissy's Sissies, under the name of Felicia Fussyfrocks, I have never taken payment. Even then, I would get a free issue of any magazine where I wrote a story or part of a story. Twice I've been offered to get in on pay sites but I didn't want the pressure of being paid for my work. I do it for free and for fun.
Do you have a favorite story you wrote? And do you have least than favorable story?
Priscilla: Subjugated Step Sissy is my favorite. The most erotic, sexy thing I've written I think. Some of my early stories I'm not crazy about, but I then realize I had not advanced in my craft enough, back then. When I wrote for Prissy, I really improved.
Do you have a favorite character in your stories? Do you have a creation you are most proud of?
As much as I adore Rhonda, I believe its because of the visuals you've done of her. I'll always be in love with Rhonda. Lately though, I have really become fond of both Nikki and Claudia.
great stories and an interesting insight on their creator.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for your lovely comment. I enjoyed being interviewed by Annabelle. She opened me up to my self. I'm even surprised at the answers I gave. Thank you from your comment on the stories I write.
DeleteLove all your work Priscilla. You have been an inspiration to me. Helped me understand there are so. Any others like myself out there. Please keep up your awesome work and stay in touch.
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Thanks you Harriet! So appreciated. I will stay in touch. In fact, Annabelle may have a new story for you soon! Priscilla.
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