The first “Fifty Shades of Grey” book was released in 2011, followed by “Fifty Shades Darker" the same year and “Fifty Shades Freed“ in 2012. “Get the choreography right first… feelings should follow,” James posted, later adding, “If you want to capture your characters feeling is to think why are they having sex with each other?” “How do you go about writing your sex scenes? Like how were you able to portray the feelings in that moment? #imstuck,” one user questioned James and fellow romance writer, "Crossfire" series author, Sylvia Day. So it's about what to do next."Įarlier, James shared her professional advice on writing romance novels to future authors via Twitter Thursday. "I have to think about it," James said, adding, "I have to really think about Christian's point of view. James last spoke out about the possibility of a fourth "Fifty Shades" book in November 2012, telling the Hollywood Reporter that the idea is always in the back of her mind. “That would be most excellent!” agreed another fan, adding, “Would love to hear Christian’s point of view!” “In the words of Ana, "Oh.please!!" yet another follower posted Thursday. ![]() “That would be a dream come true for a lot of us! We love you!” said one reader. ![]() Following her hint of a possible “Fifty Shades” spinoff from Grey’s point of view (the three previous books were told from Steele's perspective), fans shared their excitement.
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