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... al arts novels weren’t all that popular. So, I mixed in romantic and sexual tension between men and women to boost mainstream appeal.

How am I supposed to explain that?

I mean, sure, I like erotica, I like smut, I like Colorful Chivalry. But admitting that I write it is a whole other matter.

Even if erotica is relatively accepted here, the writers themselves don’t exactly hold their heads high.

My pen name is Ho-pil—Barbarian Brush. Readers don’t mock it or find i ...

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