tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010960000683285600.post7282398791994363716..comments2023-10-07T07:17:50.563-04:00Comments on Donuts and Desires: What You Lookin' At, Little Girl?Giselle Renardehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15955755448116234634noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010960000683285600.post-20000526310818526362012-11-15T15:09:21.463-05:002012-11-15T15:09:21.463-05:00Age difference is a real hot button for me, and it...Age difference is a real hot button for me, and it shows up in my work with Reno MacLeod with some frequency. <i>Little Japan</i>, <i>A Perfect Game</i>, <i>Soft Focus</i>, <i>The Visionary: Welcome to the Fold</i>, and the <i>Let Them Try</i> series all feature pairings with age differences of at least ten years, with most of them having a larger gap. <i>Little Japan</i>, in fact, features a protagonist who engages in actual ageplay, as well as a protagonist who does likewise.<br /><br />I'm 50,000 words into a new solo-written novel, the protagonists of which are 18 and 34. We also have at least three temporarily-shelved works-in-progress with significant age gaps between the protagonists.<br /><br />But then we regularly have twins banging each other, so I guess it all balances out. :-DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com