From Susie Bright, America's most outrageous and outspoken chronicler of the nation's sexual practices, comes this eagerly awaited new volume of the crème de la crème of erotic literature of 1998. Edited by Bright, whom the San Francisco Chronicle describes as "the X-rated intellectual" and The New York Times hails as "the voice of sweet reason and literacy," this sixth annual edition of a bestselling series is sure to satisfy old fans and leave newcomers begging for more. The Best American Erotica 1999 cuts across the sexual spectrum to provide an anthology of the most arresting and provocative writing of the year. Contributors: Elise D'Haene, Anne Tourney, Kelly McQuain, Richard Collins, Michael Thomas Ford, A. M. Homes, Thomas S. Roche Cecilia Tan, Jack Murnighan, Kevin Killian, Marian Phillips, Robin Sweeney, Ben Neihart, John Mason Skipp, Donald Rawley, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Tsaurah Litzky, Michael Bronski, Edo Van Belkom, Edward Falco, Keri Pentauk.
Susannah "Susie" Bright (also known as Susie Sexpert) is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio-show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. She is one of the first writers/activists referred to as a sex-positive feminist.
Susie Bright collections ultimately defy any attempts to classify them. This collection is no different . Is it erotic? Certainly. Is it about sex? Absolutely. Are they your standard bimbo slut gets gang banged? Not a one. Are these stories you will use to fuel your most intimate moments with yourself? Most definitely.
Here's a quick look at what's in this collection.
-from Licking Our Wounds by Elise D'Haene: This is an excerpt from a book where we follow a woman's musings about her original exploration and early development of her sexuality in her childhood.
-How to Come on a Bus by Anne Tourney: this is a real quick hot bit about public orgasms and sex with a random stranger. If you like Asian groping on the subway stories, you'll enjoy the twist in this one.
Je t'aime, Batman, je t'adore by Kelly McQuain: Robin really does have it for Batman. The joker's response may have you reading again. Too bad the isn't an excerpt. The overflow of power exchange between the great strong super hero and his little side kick would be lots of fun to explore!
The Two Gentlemen of Verona by Richard Collins
Jack by Micheal Thomas Ford
from The End of Alice by A.M. Homes
Up for a Nickel by Thomas S. Roche
Penetration by Cecilia Tan
Watershed by Jack Murnighan
Spurt by Kevin Killian
Three Obscene Telephone Calls by Marian Phillips
Picking Up Daddy by Robin Sweeney
The Number One Song in the Country by Ben Neihart
All This and Heaven, Too by John Mason Skipp
Mother of Pearl by Donald Rawley
Fleeing Gods by Mary Anne Mohanraj
The Balm That Heals by Tsaurah Litzky
Doctor Fell by Michael Bronski
The Terminatrix by Edo van Belkom
Tell Me What It Is by Edward Falco
Is Your Husband Obsessed with On-Line Pornography? by Keri Pentauk
This is the very first Best American Erotica book that I ever read. I got it from the Goodwill by my house in Austin. It was definitely one of those life-changing books. Thank goodness for Susie Bright and this series.