Jacqueline Brocker's Blog, page 9

July 1, 2013

Site relaunch!

Well, it took a bit longer than expected, but I’m very pleased to say that my website is now back online! Currently, I have a bunch of posts queued, and a plan to keep up with regular posting that hopefully won’t be making a rod for my own back. Something …
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Published on July 01, 2013 01:36

March 27, 2013

Stranger in a Strange Land: Guest Post by Robyn Walker

Last of my guest bloggers for the week from the Under the Southern Cross anthology is Robyn Walker. The floor is all yours Robyn! Thank you to Jacqui for the opportunity to write on her blog, and thank you to all of Jacqui’s readers too – I hope you find this piece as interesting to [...]
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Published on March 27, 2013 12:28

March 26, 2013

Aussie –ness in fiction: Guest Post by Isabelle Rowan

Today I’d like to welcome Isabelle Rowan as my second guest blogger from Under the Southern Cross. Come on down! * A story set in Australia about Australian men sounds easy enough right? Well, that’s what I thought… The problems really began when I tried to pin down an aspect or notion of ‘Aussie-ness” to [...]
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Published on March 26, 2013 02:30

March 25, 2013

Historical Research for ‘The Body on the Beach’: Guest Post by L.J. LaBarthe

Today I’d like to welcome L.J. LaBarthe as my first guest blogger from the Under the Southern Cross anthology. Take it away, L.J.! * One of the great things about writing a historical—at least, for me—is seeing how a place has changed over the years… or how it hasn’t. In researching for “The Body on [...]
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Published on March 25, 2013 02:30

March 10, 2013

Sunday Snog: Meadow

An intense kiss. An excerpt from Meadow which appears in Smut Alfresco. A kiss, yes, but not safe for work. They finished eating, and before she could put the lids on any containers, he kissed her. It was a lovely, leaping kiss, him springing towards her, catching her by surprise so she squealed and laughed [...]
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Published on March 10, 2013 03:02

March 6, 2013

#WickedWednesday: Conference

I was at Eroticon over the weekend… This did not happen at Eroticon. But I thought it might be a fun idea to play with. Vignette, 650 words long, f/m – voyeurism of a chocolate kind… He’s about three people up from her in the queue for the buffet, and as she tries to fill [...]
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Published on March 06, 2013 15:37

March 1, 2013

Two new releases!

I’m pleased to announce I have two new releases available! First, a short story, Oasis Beckoning. Fantasy erotica, with a most unusual pairing – man, and a pool of water… Nearly dead from thirst and the sun, a man fled through the desert. Just when he believed he could no longer go on, he stumbled [...]
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Published on March 01, 2013 04:02

Short Story: Crown

Word count: 2250 Content: Erotica, NSFW, F/m, BDSM Setting: Contemporary Notes: First written in two parts for Wanton Wednesday, and then a final part for Wicked Wednesday. – The box Larissa brought with her contained black cord, a jar of honey, a silver spoon with a long, spindly handle…and a triple crown cock ring. Oh [...]
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Published on March 01, 2013 03:00

February 28, 2013

A Night in a Year: 59. Hasty Exit

The landing is soft when he lowers her. He treats her like precious china, probably feeling fragile himself. Her hands leave his neck, but she keeps touching him, less for support, more for reassurance. On the floor again, she turns back to Orhan. He’s dark eyes shimmer in the shadowy …
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Published on February 28, 2013 08:00

February 17, 2013

A Night in a Year: 48. Wait…

Like a clap of thunder, the music stops. The DJ shouts “Fuck!” and the dance floor is restless rather than pumping, edgy and discordant rather than in harmony. There are calls of ‘what just happen!’ and the DJ still cursing about a technical glitch, and everyone waits. The lights are garish without the accompanying beats. [...]
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Published on February 17, 2013 08:00