![]() Still, the collector devoured them and demanded more. In a twisted kind of revenge, Anais Nin began writing more and more outrageous things, making her stories as ugly and grotesque as she could make them. Anais Nin and the other writers were stifled by this condition but unable to let go of such a lucrative gig. ![]() ![]() The collector never revealed his identity or offered response except to urge them to 'concentrate on sex and leave out the poetry'. For various personal reasons, the writers accepted this commission. Anais Nin and a group of her fellow writers were offered 100 dollars a month, by an anonymous collector to write erotic stories. The backstory of this book is as much a part of this book as its characters. ![]()
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