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The Secret Life of EL James, The Unauthorized Biography
The Secret Life of EL James, The Unauthorized Biography
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Everyone wants to know how EL James, a middle-aged mom of two from the London suburbs became the best-selling author of all time, with over a million books selling worldwide in less than a year, and now a major motion picture.
Read this book to find out exactly how she did it.

Inside you’ll learn how she wrote her first draft based on Twilight fan fiction, and how she rewrote it as the book we know and love today, the rough and tumble process of editing, and how she assembled a group of dedicated fans herself that brought this smutty masterpiece to the rest of the world,

Inside these pages is the step-by-step process by which this middle-aged British mother came up with the international best-selling erotic romance series that has sold more copies than Harry Potter and Gone with the Wind combined!

NY Times best-selling biographer Marc Shapiro uncovers the inspiration and secrets behind this writing sensation, explaining how she did it with exclusive interviews with her editors and early fans.

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Release dateDec 13, 2012
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The Secret Life of EL James, The Unauthorized Biography
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Marc Shapiro

Marc Shapiro is the author of the New York Times bestselling biography, J.K. Rowling: The Wizard Behind Harry Potter and Stephenie Meyer: The Unauthorized Biography of the Creator of the Twilight Saga. He has been a freelance entertainment journalist for more than twenty-five years, covering film, television and music for a number of national and international newspapers and magazines.

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    The Secret Life of E L James: The Unauthorized Biography copyright © 2012 by Marc Shapiro.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION...WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE

    CHAPTER ONE...BORN AND RAISED

    CHAPTER TWO...HIGHER EDUCATION

    CHAPTER THREE...ALL WORK AND NO PLAY

    CHAPTER FOUR...TWILIGHT’S LAST GLEAMING

    CHAPTER FIVE...CAN WE TRY THIS?

    CHAPTER SIX...DOWN UNDER

    CHAPTER SEVEN...E L LOVES CG

    CHAPTER EIGHT...A DATE WITH ANASTASIA

    CHAPTER NINE...GONE VIRAL

    CHAPTER TEN...THE TRAIN LEFT THE STATION

    CHAPTER ELEVEN...THE IDES OF MARCH

    CHAPTER TWELVE...SUCH A DEAL

    CHAPTER THIRTEEN...DAYS ON THE ROAD

    CHAPTER FOURTEEN...FIFTY SHADES OF BUZZ

    CHAPTER FIFTEEN...BUY ME BUY MY UNDERWEAR

    CHAPTER SIXTEEN...AND THE LIVING IS EASY

    CHAPTER SEVENTEEN...THE MAGIC WORDS

    CHAPTER EIGHTEEN…WATCHING AND WAITING

    CHAPTER NINETEEN… COUNTDOWN TO FIFTY SHADES

    CHAPTER TWENTY … THE CURTAIN RISES

    EPILOGUE...WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    DISCOGRAPHY

    LISTEN TO THE SHADES

    A HISTORY OF EROTIC FICTION

    CINEMA EROTIC

    SOURCES

    THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO...

    My wife Nancy, my daughter Rachael, my granddaughter Lily. Brady and Fitch. Mike. Lori Perkins. The exciting new adventure that is Riverdale Avenue Books. As always good books, good art and good music. All the things real and imagined that get us through the days and nights. The wins we revel in and the losses we learn from. No moment is wasted. E L James has the right idea.

    INTRODUCTION

    WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE

    Middle-aged housewives and mothers. Girls barely out of their teens.

    Grandmothers. Blindfolds. Restraints. Dominance. Submission.

    Sadomasochism. What’s wrong with this picture?

    Absolutely nothing thanks to E L James, a middle-aged, hard-working British wife and mother who has single-handedly succeeded in bringing erotica kicking and screaming to a heretofore unheard of level of acceptance and freedom with her trilogy of sexually charged Fifty Shades novels.

    Fifty Shades of Grey. Fifty Shades Darker. Fifty Shades Freed. The titles ring out like a call to arms. The battle ultimately won has been for the freedom for women to think and feel.

    Fifty Shades books are proudly displayed, in stacks many feet high, in bookstore displays around the world. They’ve made the leap from fan fiction homage to the Twilight series to best-seller status in a much more adult world at light speed.

    And far from the days of back of the store/brown paper wrapper book covers secured and digested in hushed tones that greeted forerunners of the modern erotic novel like Lady Chatterley’s Lover, The Story of O, Peyton Place (very hot stuff for its day), Fanny Hill, Fear of Flying and the more erotic writing of Anais Nin and, more recently, Anne Rice, fans of these very raw romantic and sexual odysseys are proudly and openly displaying their books, discussing them in very public arenas. In the ultimate sign of respectability, these books can be purchased in Aisle 4 of their favorite supermarket from mile-high displays next to the frozen food cases, as well as in front-of-the-store displays normally reserved for what many would consider more serious forms of literature as well as the latest efforts of the best-seller brands.

    You know that erotica has truly arrived when you can buy Fifty Shades of Grey and creamed corn in the same place.

    This is a classic case of where did this come from? We’ve seen it before with the series by J.K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer. Yes, E L James has quickly risen to that level of company and, as such, is reaping the rewards.

    Not surprisingly, a spirited bidding war for the film rights to Fifty Shades ensued in 2012 with major film studios falling all over themselves to the tune of millions of dollars. Even actress Angelina Jolie has tossed her hat into the ring to direct while author Bret Easton Ellis, who has had his own share of controversy with American Psycho, has enthusiastically lobbied to adapt the books for the screen.

    BDSM merchandise has escaped the dungeons of kinky specialty shops and is flying out the door of above ground, mainstream department stores. And let’s not forget the soundtrack albums, the fuzzy handcuffs and all the trappings of an underground movement that has risen to ground level on the back of one middle-aged housewife and one very graphic love story. It has all the elements of an out-of-nowhere success story that has been a happy ending literally from the word go.

    This success has been made all the more amazing by the fact that E L James’ creation is, at its core, fairly predictable stuff by erotic standards.

    The conceit of Fifty Shades’ story is fairly traditional. An inexperienced young woman named Anastasia Steele becomes involved with an older and light years more experienced man, billionaire Christian Grey, who teaches her the ways of life and love. It is your basic romance novel, the ones with the strapping male torsos and the willowy women cowering at their feet.

    So far so good.

    But where the Fifty Shades books have radically departed from the polite/well mannered norm of mass-market romance paperbacks is that the older man in this scenario has a few kinks. He is into control and dominance when it comes to his lovers, be it in or out of his notorious Red Room of Pain. Sadomasochism is part and parcel of his lovemaking. Handcuffs, whips, blindfolds and bindings are integral to his foreplay. Control is at the center of this erotic dance. Who has it? Who is willing to accept it?

    And finally, who says when it’s all too much?

    And make no mistake, James does not pull any punches with the sexual nature of the couple’s encounters. Hardcore and rude in the typical pornographic manner, it is not. But the descriptive and truly erotic passages offer just the right element of unbridled heat and passion. Readers are quick to turn the pages ... for all the right and wrong reasons.

    And women of all ages and, particularly, James’ middle-aged peers who had, according to pop culture pundits looking to make sense of Fifty Shades, admittedly fallen into a sedate state of routine and, yes, perhaps boredom in their love lives, have literally been drawn to the flame of this later-in-life fictional experience. And for many reasons.

    Many have speculated that Fifty Shades is a mirror on the excitement of long-ago first love. Others offer up the tales as the fantasy many women crave of being dominated by a strong man; their escape from a workaday world that often sees them as the breadwinner and competing in a male-driven society. For still others, Christian is the erotic one-night stand they dream of when the husband or significant other has fallen asleep and the children are off in their own lives. Pundits have had a field day trying to figure it all out. But at the end of the day, the attraction to Fifty Shades has been undeniable.

    One enthusiastic convert to the allure of the Fifty Shades trilogy summed things up fairly succinctly when she sent James a note (chronicled in The Daily Mail) informing her that the effect of the books on her readers was as though you’re waking the dead here.

    While wildly successful on a massive commercial scale, the odyssey of Christian and Anastasia has not gone by unscathed. James herself has often made the point that she is not a great writer and, inevitably, that point is made even in the most complimentary reviews. Take away the erotic passages and most would find the storyline fairly suitable fodder for generic romance novels.

    As they would likely find the company of E L James (the nom de plume of former British television producer Erika Leonard). This late-40s mother of two is alternately soft-spoken and self-deprecating. After years of a solid family life with no bumps in the road, she experienced what she calls her midlife crisis that resulted in the creation of Fifty Shades and a level of fame that she constantly marvels at and, even at this late date, still finds hard to believe. To put it mildly, she was gobsmacked.

    As a matter of fact, amazement at it all has become James’ stock answer to the endless questions of how sudden success and riches beyond her wildest dreams feels. The plain spoken, to the point and slightly understated responses to just how success feels are refreshingly obvious and have taken on a life of their own. How many ways can you describe how it feels to suddenly have it all? E L James has a million of them and, to this point, has used them all. Including a rather understated response to NPR during an interview. My name is E L James. I’m in my 40s and I do lots of laundry... And write books.

    James’ mother, Alexandra Mitchell, echoed her daughter’s surprise at the books’ success in an Entertainmentwise interview. It was a lovely surprise. None of us expected it. She didn’t either. She was writing it for herself. She didn’t even want to publish it at first. She said to me, ‘I never wanted to be a famous mother.’

    To that point, James was visibly upset when The London Evening Standard saw through her E L James pseudonym and tracked her down at her quiet, nondescript West London home. How did you find me? she asked the journalist who came knocking on her door. I didn’t want my real name to come out.

    Nor did she have high expectations when the very small publisher, The Writer’s Coffee Shop, began publishing her books. I thought I would put it out, get a few gentle sales and I’d carry on with my work, she told the New Zealand news website stuff.co.nz.

    Not surprisingly, when Fifty Shades became an international sensation, James, as given her modest roots, proclaimed that she would use the money to buy a new car and fix up her kitchen. But, as she explained in quotes that appeared in The Daily Mail and Face The Facts, she did make one subtle concession to her erotic alter ego.

    I bought some made-to-measure bras, she chuckled. They’re very plain. They haven’t got tassels or anything raunchy on them.

    That James’ modest/low-key traits sound vaguely familiar come as no surprise. For James is the latest in a long line of midlife women writers who after years of quiet obscurity have had mammoth, unexpected breakthroughs. We’ve seen it with J.K. Rowling who, after years of personal and creative challenges and frustrations, made literary history with Harry Potter. Stephenie Meyer, for whom James owes a real sense of gratitude and inspiration, lived a prim and proper life in Middle American bliss before a dream resulted in Twilight.

    But as the accolades and book sales came pouring in, reaching their peak in early 2012 with an estimated one million copies sold a week, James began to loosen up. She became more comfortable in the public eye, laughed easily and often in the face of inquiring press and adoring fans, and developed a quite easy and believable patter during her first U.S. book tour.

    During a stopover in Chicago, as reported by The Chicago Tribune, she was alternately shy and forthcoming. She visibly blushed at one point when an ardent fan relayed a personal thank you from her husband. When another woman told her that she was now very pregnant thanks to her, James jokingly responded, I never touched you.

    James’ dream has become the lightning rod of a sudden realization that love and sex as a freedom for bottled-up emotions and fantasies can be possible. Pop culture being what it is, those who make a living defining something at its most basic have been quick to call what E L James has written Mommy porn.

    James has had a good laugh at the notion of her work being dismissed as porn or something equally scandalous. To her way of thinking, even the more civilized erotica is missing the boat.

    I wouldn’t call it erotica, she told Stuff. I call it a contemporary romance. What’s in my books is what people do. They meet, fall in love and have sex. That’s what I remember from back in the day.

    CHAPTER ONE

    BORN AND RAISED

    It would not be too difficult to fall in love with Buckinghamshire. Surrounded by rolling hills, idyllic country sides and crisscrossed by lazy, meandering rivers that cross hatch the various counties in South Eastern England, Buckinghamshire is nothing if not gentile. The service-oriented economy of the city is backed by the highest level of educational achievement in the United Kingdom. Numerous British celebrities hail from Buckinghamshire, including ‘80s pop singer Howard Jones, actor Michael York, and five-time Olympic gold medalist Steve Redgrave. During medieval times, no lesser lights than Edward the Confessor and Ann Boleyn made Buckinghamshire their home.

    It was the place where Erika Leonard’s parents put down roots, mixing their Scottish and Chilean backgrounds and an abiding interest in the finer, creative elements of life into the fabric of the town. Her father plied his trade in the big city as a cameraman for the BBC while her mother tended home and hearth.

    For whatever reason, the particulars of Erika’s family tree are maddeningly inconsistent. Whether by design or the relative privacy of the author, research has failed to disclose her father’s name. It was only within the past year and a chance interview with her mother (Alexandra) and the occasional memories of the author that we discovered precious fragments of those early years, such as the fact that she has a brother.

    Erika Leonard was born in Buckinghamshire in 1963. From the beginning, it seemed like a good fit.

    While very much stepped in tradition, Erika’s parents raised their daughter with a soft, encouraging

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