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June 11, 2015

Guest Post: Interview with Giacomo Lee

Today I have a different kind of guest interview. Normally I feature other erotica writers, but for change, I’ve invited my friend Giacomo Lee to talk his new novel Funereal, which is set in present day South Korea (a current interest of mine, sparked by… well, if you were paying …
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Published on June 11, 2015 01:00

May 27, 2015

Smut by the Sea: What happened!

A few days back now and at last I’m posting my write up of Smut by the Sea. I’m glad I took the time to use 750words.com to type up my initial thoughts that evening – has made doing this post so much easier. Our trip began Friday. We drove …
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Published on May 27, 2015 06:57

May 19, 2015

Smut by the Sea 2015! I’m going

This year will be the third Smut by the Sea at Scarborough Library and it’s bigger and better than ever before with a schedule filled with sexy, seaside shenanigans. This year’s event is sponsored by Sexhibition, the brand new and innovative Sex expo to be held in Manchester this August. …
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Published on May 19, 2015 09:02

November 20, 2014

Guest Post: Interview with Janine Ashbless – Cover Him With Darkness

Today I’m very pleased to have an interview with Janine Ashbless about her latest novel Cover Him With Darkness, an erotic romance of angels and demons set in Montenegro. A highly recommended read and a very enjoyable interview if I do say so myself. So, angels and bondage. Tell us …
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Published on November 20, 2014 13:46

October 31, 2014

Guest Post: Spidermilk by Konrad Hartmann

Spidermilk opens with Eddie Stover and his business partner, Sylvia, riding on an elevated maglev train through a future version of Philadelphia. Through the windows they gaze upon a mixture of gaudy lights and burned desolation. Lon Sarver, in the editing comments for Spidermilk, mentioned imagining Vangelis playing during this …
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Published on October 31, 2014 10:05

October 29, 2014

Release Catch-up! More Smut for Chocoholics: Eclair

Ah, chocolate. The sensuality of it has long been exploited by artist. So following in this tradition are the two ‘chocoholic’ anthologies: Smut for Chocoholics, and now More Smut for Chocoholics. My story, “Eclair”, features that most delicious item the chocolate elcair. It took me a couple of goes to …
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Published on October 29, 2014 13:28

October 28, 2014

New Release! Strange Appetites: An Anthology of Truly Bizarre Erotic Stories

You know, I never considered myself a horror writer. But my editors at Forbidden Fiction think otherwise, and so included two of my stories, “Oasis Beckoning” and “The Ravening Season” in this anthology, Strange Appetites. So just in time for Halloween, you can read 11 dark, bizarre tales. Be warned: …
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Published on October 28, 2014 03:00

October 23, 2014

Guest Post: Fifty Shades of Green

A Horned God in Her Garden— “Phallus Impudicus” I’d like to welcome Rebekah Shardy to the blog today to talk about her story “Phallus Impudicus” from Fifty Shades of Green. Over to you, Rebekah! As a married middle-aged woman, I hiked alone in wild places and sometimes felt the unexpected …
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Published on October 23, 2014 01:00

October 22, 2014

Release Catch-up! Bi Magic

Not just my own in this one! While Bi Magic includes Gods Among Men, it also anthologises several other terrific stories from Forbidden Fiction. The basic theme is the same – fantasy tales with bisexual protagonists. I have included another excerpt, continuing on from last week’s post, below, but do …
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Published on October 22, 2014 01:00

October 20, 2014

Gentlemen of Intriguing Appearance: Eddie Redmayne

Well, this is one of those Gentlemen I sat down to write about and realised how little I’ve seen him in. Apart from Pillars of the Earth (thorough entertaining) and a film called Savage Grace (an interesting work if nothing else and also boasts Julianne Moore being excellent as usual), …
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Published on October 20, 2014 09:11