Trato de Novios doesn't hold back.
Provocative. Poignant. Profane. Authentic. Urgent. Explicit.
You'll leave with a scar. A part of you won't leave at all. That's the way it's meant to be. It only hurts because you care.
This offer is good for as long as you're standing in the doorway. Come behind the scenes. Make yourself a part of the process. Watch your step. It's a slippery slope—from spectator to participant, from witness to accomplice.
This thing doesn't write itself. Subscribers get a deep dive into the creative process behind this project. All aspects of development. Dialogue. Action sequences. Character arcs. The nuances of translation. The writer's vision and motivation. Ethical considerations. The works. Unfiltered. Uncensored. Unrepentant. The perfect vantage point to talk about what matters, and what doesn't, and why.
Just so you know. This is NOT a serialization of the work with cliffhangers every two weeks or a clever "whodunit" that trivializes genuine experiences for the sake of commercial appeal. You're getting a horror story just like the one outside your door. Just like the one inside your head.
In the stories the chicas tell, one thing stands out. Somewhere, somebody didn't keep his promises. Prostitution isn't what happens when a woman runs out of options. It's what happens when she sees what works and what doesn't while everything else is off limits or so far out of reach it might as well be on the moon. Prostitution delivers what nothing and no one else can. The sala was never the problem. It was the solution.
Go ahead. Pull the trigger.
Your prints are all over this. You're already in way over your head. Make it count for something—if it's the last thing you do.
This is literary fiction that doesn't back down. For about $5 a month, subscribers get early access, a behind the scenes look at story development, short audio recordings of key scenes as read by the writer, storyboards and stills, and the chance to test read and offer criticism. SUBSCRIBE HERE.
Truth is often found in the unscripted, the uncomfortable, and the unresolved.