Natalie Archer

Natalie Archer is thirty-five and lives in Yorkshire with her husband in a house that is considerably quieter after ten o’clock, which is when she does her best work. She studied English literature at university, where she developed strong opinions about narrative structure, the unreliable narrator, and the specific charge of a scene in which authority is exercised without apology. She spent a number of years working in publishing after graduating, reading other people’s books, writing other people’s copy, and gradually arriving at the conclusion that she would rather be on the other side of the desk.

She writes erotic family spanking fiction. This passion stems from her own childhood experiences with spanking, where she discovered that what she missed wasn’t the pain or fear, but the profound sense of being held, seen, and cared for afterward—the feeling that someone cared enough to correct her and then pull her close. She has spent much of her adult life seeking that feeling in relationships, and now channels those longings into her writing.

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Books Written by Natalie Archer

She writes late at night at the kitchen table with a cup of tea going cold beside her laptop, and she writes with the same care and attention she would bring to any other kind of storytelling. Natalie believes that the quality of the writing is the point, that desire deserves the same honest, precise treatment as any other human experience, and that a spanking scene written badly is an insult to everyone involved. When she writes a woman bending over a man’s knee for the first time, she feels it in her body—the anticipation, the sting, the heat, the surrender—creating an authentic experience for herself and her readers.

Books by Natalie Archer