A Swindon dominatrix says being her own boss with part-time sex work has enabled her to pursue her real passion of writing.
The 42-year-old who goes by the stage name 'Kaz B' revealed she makes around £35,000 by visiting clients all over the South West as well as through her own Onlyfans page.
Kaz B previously told the Adver that being a sex worker had helped her to "work through her own issues and anxiety" to highlight the positivity of what is often seen as a taboo subject.
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But another perk she mentioned was being able to pick and choose when she works, allowing her the free time to write a fiction novel and an autobiography.
"I first became passionate about writing and stories when my Grandad wrote me one. It was absolute nonsense but I loved it at the time," she said.
"I was bullied a lot at school and I was really shy, but one day my teacher told me to write a story and it was this amazing moment because I could escape for a little while."
Since that moment Kaz B has made a point of expressing herself through writing as frequently as she can, often using her real-life experience as a dominatrix as inspiration.
"I'm quite careful with what I tell my family and friends about what I do but mostly they're fascinated and always asking me questions about it. It's definitely a topic people are interested in."
She published her first novel 'Sordid Secrets' in 2018, which was loosely inspired by her own career.
Her prequel 'Dreaming in the Dark' was voted Best Fetish Novel in 2020
And she has recently published an autobiography 'Confessions of a Dominatrix: My Secret BDSM Life' which details her troubled childhood and her abusive partners interspersed with tales from her work.
"I find it best to write about what you know and I've had this crazy diverse life," she said, before adding, "It certainly gives me a lot of material with everything that has happened to me."
"I see parts of my life as a dark comedy in a way and writing about everything that’s happened has helped me to flip it into a positive. The bad stuff doesn’t exist anymore."
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