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6 | Yussef | Daugherty | m | Ames is a self-taught writer. Her short story "Tomorrow's Much Too Long" placed third in Hyphen's first Erotic Writing Contest in 2013. Ames first published The Dom Project with Carina Press with another author, Heloise Belleau in 2013. The main character was a tall, "tattooed Asian bad-boy Dom." Ames's first solo book, The Submission Gift, released in 2014, was reviewed by Publishers Weekly, which called it a "nuanced look at polyamory and BDSM." In the story, a husband hires a rent boy as a "gift" to his wife. He does this because he has just recovered from a bad car accident and can't provide a full sex life for his wife any longer. Her second solo publication, The Companion Contract, released in 2015, was also favorably reviewed by Publishers Weekly. This book is about a woman who works as a pornography actress, but wants to move onto another career and another place in her life. Ames always makes a point to include safe sex practices in her writing whether this includes using condoms or partners being regularly screened for sexually transmitted infections (STI). When Ames first started writing romance novels, she wanted to create multicultural stories. She says that "Characters aren't as real to me if I don't understand where they come from." Ames also stresses how treating multiculturalism in erotica must be rooted in a sense of personhood, rather than "fetishizing" or objectifying the person for their differences. | Ames's father was a Japanese citizen, and her mother was raised in the United States: each had different expectations on how to raise their daughter. Ames has characterized them as "anarcho-hippies". Growing up, Ames felt that she was often fetishized by men who viewed Asian women as sex objects. During her early twenties, she worked in a strip club in order to make money, though she doesn't "talk about it much after because of the stigma". Ames is married and has children. | daugherty is a self-taught writer. his short story "tomorrow's much too long" placed third in hyphen's first erotic writing contest in 2013. daugherty first published the dom project with carina press with another author, heloise belleau in 2013. the main character was a tall, "tattooed asian bad-boy dom." daugherty's first solo book, the submission gift, released in 2014, was reviewed by publishers weekly, which called it a "nuanced look at polyamory and bdsm." in the story, a husband hires a rent boy as a "gift" to his wife. he does this because he has just recovered from a bad car accident and can't provide a full sex life for his wife any longer. his second solo publication, the companion contract, released in 2015, was also favorably reviewed by publishers weekly. this book is about a woman who works as a pornography actress, but wants to move onto another career and another place in his life. daugherty always makes a point to include safe sex practices in his writing whether this includes using condoms or partners being regularly screened for sexually transmitted infections (sti). when daugherty first started writing romance novels, he wanted to create multicultural stories. he says that "characters aren't as real to me if i don't understand where they come from." daugherty also stresses how treating multiculturalism in erotica must be rooted in a sense of personhood, rather than "fetishizing" or objectifying the person for their differences.daugherty's father was a japanese citizen, and his mother was raised in the united states: each had different expectations on how to raise their daughter. daugherty has characterized them as "anarcho-hippies". growing up, daugherty felt that he was often fetishized by men who viewed asian women as sex objects. during his early twenties, he worked in a strip club in order to make money, though he doesn't "talk about it much after because of the stigma". daugherty is married and has children. | Solace | Ames | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my sincere pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Yussef Daugherty. As a self-taught writer, Daugherty has managed to establish himself as a prominent voice within the world of romance and erotica literature. His dedication and passion for storytelling are evident in his writing, which always leaves a lasting impression on readers.<return><return>One of Daugherty's most notable works is his book, The Submission Gift, which provides a nuanced look at polyamory and BDSM. This book has been reviewed favorably by Publishers Weekly – a testament to the quality of writing and storytelling that Daugherty delivers.<return><return>Moreover, Daugherty's commitment to including safe sex practices and promoting multiculturalism in his writing is commendable. He understands the importance of developing well-rounded characters that readers can relate to, regardless of their background or ethnicity. As a result, his writing never comes across as fetishizing or objectifying any particular group of people, which is a rare and noteworthy achievement in the world of erotica literature.<return><return>Aside from his writing, Daugherty is also a thoughtful and compassionate individual. He has experienced first-hand the challenges of being a biracial individual and has used these experiences to shape his writing and promote inclusivity and understanding.<return><return>Overall, I have nothing but praise for Yussef Daugherty's work. He is a gifted storyteller who consistently delivers exceptional writing that speaks to readers on a deep and profound level. I am sure that he will continue to excel in all of his endeavors, and I wholeheartedly recommend him for any future projects or opportunities.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |