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E L James might wright a gay romance novel

E. L. James would consider writing a gay romance novel.
The 56-year-old author – who penned the best-selling erotic romance trilogy ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ – hasn’t ruled out creating a new series for homosexual men, and revealed that gay guys often write to her asking for a same-sex love story.
When asked in an interview with The Times newspaper whether she would create a tome with gay central characters, she said: "Never say never."
The writer went on to explain that she feels penning the ’50 Shades’ book series – which follows naive student Anastasia Steele as she’s led into a world of S&M by businessman Christian Grey – is "one of the most feminist things" she’s ever done.
She stated: "Writing for women, entertaining women – because that’s exactly what I want to do – is probably one of the most feminist things I’ve ever done. And that’s it."
The first novel was adapted for the big-screen in 2015, starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in the lead roles with Sam Taylor-Johnson at the helm, while James retained some creative control during the film’s creative process.
The movie was a massive box office success earning $571 million internationally, however, James admitted that there were "a lot of things" she would have changed about first film.
She said: "I would do a lot of things differently. That was a challenging experience. I had a far more creative process on the second and third movie, working with someone who had vision and dynamism and embraced the material. As a woman holding on to your IP [intellectual property] it’s like what the f**k. I knew this was born of a fandom I knew it needed to be made right for those people. If we get that right it will be fine, it was just a struggle."

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