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Magnum Tales ~ E is for Ennui by J.M. Hadley Magnum Tales ~ E is for Ennui by J.M. Hadley Feb. 01, 2011 3281 words Read a sample
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J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences.
The Sex Swing Rental by Ernest Winchester The Sex Swing Rental by Ernest Winchester Feb. 01, 2011 3066 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Ladz 'Local Lovelies' #62 : Rebecca by Marc Nobbs Ladz 'Local Lovelies' #62 : Rebecca by Marc Nobbs Feb. 04, 2011 5445 words Read a sample
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Author of erotic romance, Blogger, Accounts Manager, Husband, Dad. But not in that order. When I'm not writing, blogging, counting other people’s money or being a loving husband and father, I enjoy the peace and quiet of my garden Author of erotic romance, Blogger, Accounts Manager, Husband, Dad. But not in that order. I started writing as hobby just after leaving university in 1998, and in 2005 my first short story was published by the subscription website Ruthie’s Club. Phaze published my first novel, Charlotte’s Secret, in 2008. Eternally & Evermore is my forth Phaze novel. Originally from Wolverhampton in The Black County, I now live in the Northamptonshire countryside just a stone’s throw from where Princess Diana is buried and the Gunpowder Plot was plotted. It’s far cry from my inner-city roots, but that’s what an education does for you. I studied at the University of Aberystwyth and the University of Swansea. When I'm not writing, blogging, counting other people’s money or being a loving husband and father, I enjoy the peace and quiet of my garden, where he grows all types of quite magnificent fruit and vegetables.
Bloodlust by Larissa Ione Bloodlust by Larissa Ione Feb. 04, 2011 4861 words Read a sample
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New York Times best-selling author Larissa Ione grew up reading Stephen King, Jack London, and Dean Koontz. She began writing horror and fantasy, but during her enlistment in the U.S. Air Force, she learned to love romance. She now writes sexy, gritty paranormal romance for Grand Central Publishing and Kensington Books, steamy contemporary romance for Red Sage and Samhain, and erotic fantasy romance under the name Sydney Croft (with Stephanie Tyler), for Random House. She is also lucky enough to write full time, which is a blessing given her husband's very mobile military career. Though she considers the Pacific Northwest to be her home, she has lived all over the world and currently resides in Wisconsin.
Victoria's Secret by Lainey Bancroft Victoria's Secret by Lainey Bancroft Feb. 06, 2011 13209 words Read a sample
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I'll stretch my fiction skills to the limit in an attempt to make a suburban Ontario housewife sound scintillating. Here goes: By day Lainey Bancroft is a mild mannered office manager for the HVAC business she owns with her husband (frequently referred to as Gas, long story—with several different endings). The office is run from her home so she has the luxury of working in her pj’s 24/7 and is also available as a truant officer for her teens, Groovy Girl, who prefers art to arithmetic and is attending the local college for graphic design, and Groovy’s brother Tech who spends hours on end playing guitar riffs from old head banger music and would rather hack into the school computer than actually go to school. (We reckon he'll either be the next Billy the Kid or the next Bill Gates) Lainey likes to indulge her athletic side by cleaning up after a six-month-old Golden Doodle puppy, a.k.a as the 'Dirt Devil' who lives to shred houseplants, a geriatric, attitude disordered cat that thinks he is a German Sheppard, and the newest addition to the family, a pure black kitten who wandered in despite the other crazy pets and never left. We call her Stella because she can scream just like DeNiro. Stel...lah! Yep, showing my age, for sure. Shocked In addition to gardening and a vast kitchen repertoire that has earned her the—ahem, privilege—of hosting every family party and event, Lainey also writes. Her romance stories run the gamut on the sensuality scale, leaving her to wonder if she is sinfully sweet, or sweetly sinful. Last week she celebrated her 13th release, the novella Sunni Side Up included in The Wild Rose Press OUT OF THE DARK anthology. Lainey also has short works of erotic romance and speculative fiction published under a name she has yet to publicly admit to. Stay tuned. There! And if that didn’t fulfill your more- than-you-ever-wanted-to-know wishes, feel free to pop over to my web site http://www.elaineforlife.com
Tricked Truths by Beth  Kery Tricked Truths by Beth Kery Feb. 07, 2011 68884 words Read a sample
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National bestselling, award-winning author Beth Kery loves reading, writing and collecting books. She writes in many genres--contemporary, erotic, suspense and paranormal-- but always strives for one commonality: emotionally-satisfying, intense romance. She is published at Berkley, Samhain and Harlequin Publishing. Find out more about Beth and her books at www.BethKery.com, www.BethanyKane.com or follow her on twitter, www.twitter.com/BethKery.
Ladz Ladz "Local Lovelies" #65 : Carla by Marc Nobbs Feb. 09, 2011 4545 words Read a sample
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Author of erotic romance, Blogger, Accounts Manager, Husband, Dad. But not in that order. When I'm not writing, blogging, counting other people’s money or being a loving husband and father, I enjoy the peace and quiet of my garden Author of erotic romance, Blogger, Accounts Manager, Husband, Dad. But not in that order. I started writing as hobby just after leaving university in 1998, and in 2005 my first short story was published by the subscription website Ruthie’s Club. Phaze published my first novel, Charlotte’s Secret, in 2008. Eternally & Evermore is my forth Phaze novel. Originally from Wolverhampton in The Black County, I now live in the Northamptonshire countryside just a stone’s throw from where Princess Diana is buried and the Gunpowder Plot was plotted. It’s far cry from my inner-city roots, but that’s what an education does for you. I studied at the University of Aberystwyth and the University of Swansea. When I'm not writing, blogging, counting other people’s money or being a loving husband and father, I enjoy the peace and quiet of my garden, where he grows all types of quite magnificent fruit and vegetables.
Seducing Jason by Brandi Evans Seducing Jason by Brandi Evans Feb. 09, 2011 4107 words Read a sample
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Who is Brandi Evans? I'm a stay-at-home mom with a serious addiction. The compulsive need to tell sexy stories to whomever will listen! As much as I can't imagine a day without a book (or Kindle) in my hands or a story "under construction" on my computer, I haven't always been addicted to the written word. Don't hear many author bios start like that, do ya? But it's the truth. Even despite my late start, I've never been accused of having a dull imagination. Yowza! If only people knew just how dirty my mind is! For years, I was actually ashamed at how nasty the characters in my head acted. Now, I celebrate their boldness and wish some of their kick-ass-and-take-no-prisoners attitude would rub off on me.
Gray Lake by Evangeline Love Gray Lake by Evangeline Love Feb. 10, 2011 3389 words Read a sample
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After attempting but failing miserably at college and snoozing through her ten hour work days Eve knew she needed to do something more exciting with her life. What started out as a hobby, quickly turned into several stories, some short, some long, some dead ends and some just no good at all. Evangeline is a sucker for a happy ending, a chocoholic and the rare person who loathes coffee. She loves being able to create worlds in which your everyday person can find true love and happiness... And maybe a little something to singe the sheets.
BAIT: The Angler Series Book One by Annie Nicholas BAIT: The Angler Series Book One by Annie Nicholas Feb. 13, 2011 73160 words Sample 20%
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Annie Nicholas hibernates in the rural, green mountains of Vermont where she dreams of different worlds, heroes, and heroines.When spring arrives the stories pour from her, in hopes to share them with the masses one day. Mother, daughter, wife are some of the hats she happily wears while trudging after her cubs through the hills and dales. The four seasons an inspiration and muse.
Sex In The Office 1 - First Encounters by Rory Hitch Sex In The Office 1 - First Encounters by Rory Hitch Feb. 14, 2011 4710 words Read a sample
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I've enjoyed reading erotic fiction for many years and always found the concept of being turned on by words on a page intriguing. When I decided to help a sleepless night pass by writing a short story, it somehow became a very rude tale of an office full of beautiful people enjoying a variety of sexual encounters with each other! (This evolved into the 'Sex In The Office' series, available to purchase from this website). When I read what I had written some time later, I was suprised to find it quite a turn on! Impressed that I've managed to create from nothing, I've decided to share some of my writings online. I've been amazed over the years by the low standard of writing of some of the stories I've read. I've put a lot of love, care and time into my stories - hopefully it shows! I don't believe that men want to read stories of mindless sex between grunting automotons and women need to have erotica dressed up with endless romance & flowery language. Sex should be enjoyable and fun for everyone and I want my writing to reflect that. You won't find any humiliation of women (or men), infliction of pain etc. here! Thanks taking the time to read this - I hope you enjoy the stories!
S.Wolf Sampler by S. Wolf S.Wolf Sampler by S. Wolf Feb. 18, 2011 68708 words Read a sample
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Cream and Sugar by Harris Channing Cream and Sugar by Harris Channing Feb. 20, 2011 1740 words Read a sample
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An Army brat, Harris Channing traveled around the Southern US and Europe as a child before settling in Tennessee as an adult. Married with two children, she enjoys her family, reading, writing, and gardening.
Spot of Gold by Celia Kyle Spot of Gold by Celia Kyle Feb. 21, 2011 3343 words Read a sample
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Celia Kyle would like to rule the world and become a ninja. As a fall-back, she’s working on her writing career and giving readers stories that touch their hearts and *ahem* other places. Visit her at http://celiakyle.com
Hot Tales: 1-Sex on the Beach by John Springs Hot Tales: 1-Sex on the Beach by John Springs Feb. 21, 2011 5099 words Read a sample
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John Springs writes adult fiction for Albert Simon Books. John is an avid traveler and has been around the world and to all continents but Africa. He has sailed the ocean on a cruise ship and has captained a fifty foot sailboat on the smaller seas. He's a certified Advanced SCUBA diver, an award winning beer brewer, logged more than a million miles in the air and has put more than 100k miles on his favorite motorcycle. His adventures have inspired a number of his stories. All of his work is fiction and characters in his stories are all over 21 and not based on any real people.
Secret Santa by Mina Carter Secret Santa by Mina Carter Feb. 21, 2011 17281 words Read a sample
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Mina Carter was born and raised in Middle Earth (otherwise known as the Midlands, England). After a slew of careers ranging from logistics to land-surveying she can now be found in the wilds of Leicestershire with her husband and young daughter…the true boss of the family. Suffering the curse of eternal curiosity Mina never tires of learning new skills which has led to Aromatherapy, Corsetry, Chain-maille making, Welding, Canoeing, Shooting, and pole-dancing to name but a few. A veteran Star Trek RPGer, she’s run both games and groups of games but now finds her home in Bravo Fleet, one of the internet’s oldest Star Trek simm groups. She juggles being a mum, working full time and writing, tossing another ball in the air with her cover artwork. For Mina, writing time is the wee hours of the morning before anyone wakes up and starts making demands, or any spare minute that can be begged, bought or conned. Her first stories were penned at age 11, when she used a stationery set meant for Christmas thank you letters to write stories instead. More recently, she wrote for her own amusement and to save on outrageous monthly book bills. Now she’s totally addicted and needs her daily writing fix or heads roll!
The Fluffer by Max M Power The Fluffer by Max M Power Feb. 21, 2011 12324 words Read a sample
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Welcome my name is Max M. Power and I am a Story Teller. Like many Story Tellers before me I am here to feed your imagination. I have had the honor of being compared to such writers as Ernest Hemingway, Robert Browning, James Patterson, and Tom Clancy, but without all the boring details. My subject matter spans from poetry to short stories to novels. I am the Owner of Writing With Power Publishing and yes I self publish. I want to be able to control my work and not sell out to big corperations who are just looking to make a fast buck. I am more interested in having readers than profit. For this reason ALL ebooks that I am able to publish via SMASHWORDS will be published at no charge to the reader. I ask that you pass on and share my books with others so that the word may spread. If you want a paper copy you can order directly from the printer, cutting out the middle man completely. The links are on my website. So again, welcome to my world, I hope you enjoy your stay. Now sit back, relax, and let the journey begin. In the infamous words of Snoopy, the Greatest Story Teller, “It was a dark and stormy night…”
Odour of Fate by Muthoni Garland Odour of Fate by Muthoni Garland Feb. 22, 2011 4438 words Read a sample
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Muthoni is a founder member of Storymoja, a writer’s collective based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is an African author and storyteller who regularly presents in schools and at events. She has performed in both Kenya and the UK. Her stories have been published in literary journals in Kenya, S Africa, UK and USA. She is the author of two novellas published by Storymoja – Halfway Between Nairobi and Dundori, and Tracking the Scent of My Mother, which was short-listed for the Caine Prize. Muthoni has also written six children books, published by Storymoja. Her story, Kamau’s Finish is used as a world literature text in UK and American schools. In the latter, it is published in a critically acclaimed anthology compiled by Jane Kurtz - Memories of Sun.
Pixie's Passion by Mina Carter Pixie's Passion by Mina Carter Feb. 22, 2011 11821 words Read a sample
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Mina Carter was born and raised in Middle Earth (otherwise known as the Midlands, England). After a slew of careers ranging from logistics to land-surveying she can now be found in the wilds of Leicestershire with her husband and young daughter…the true boss of the family. Suffering the curse of eternal curiosity Mina never tires of learning new skills which has led to Aromatherapy, Corsetry, Chain-maille making, Welding, Canoeing, Shooting, and pole-dancing to name but a few. A veteran Star Trek RPGer, she’s run both games and groups of games but now finds her home in Bravo Fleet, one of the internet’s oldest Star Trek simm groups. She juggles being a mum, working full time and writing, tossing another ball in the air with her cover artwork. For Mina, writing time is the wee hours of the morning before anyone wakes up and starts making demands, or any spare minute that can be begged, bought or conned. Her first stories were penned at age 11, when she used a stationery set meant for Christmas thank you letters to write stories instead. More recently, she wrote for her own amusement and to save on outrageous monthly book bills. Now she’s totally addicted and needs her daily writing fix or heads roll!
Andie Adams in The Interview by Daisy Hamilton Andie Adams in The Interview by Daisy Hamilton Feb. 22, 2011 1986 words Read a sample
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I am a writer of saucy tales, the stories of Andie Adams.... download my stories, they may just tickle your fancy
Andie Adams in A Woman Knows by Daisy Hamilton Andie Adams in A Woman Knows by Daisy Hamilton Feb. 24, 2011 1596 words Read a sample
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I am a writer of saucy tales, the stories of Andie Adams.... download my stories, they may just tickle your fancy
Fingering Rachel by Peter Morgan Fingering Rachel by Peter Morgan Feb. 24, 2011 1013 words Read a sample
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My name is Peter Morgan (though I prefer to be called Pete, though my girlfriends often call me Morg) and I work as a photographer. Luckily, because I am a major fan of the female form, I get plenty of access to them, which is always nice. My blog contains plenty of pictures (both ones I've taken and those sent in by readers of the blog) and some of my memoirs. Drop by, take a look, say hi!
The Train Ride by Vera Roberts The Train Ride by Vera Roberts Feb. 26, 2011 2044 words Read a sample
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Vera was a Seattle Erotic Art Festival 2010 Literary Finalist. She is also a former contributor to Eden Fantasys and Excitement Video and Toys. She is a current contributor to erotic fiction site, Oysters and Chocolate. Vera currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Maks.
Riley's Dream by Jordan Skye Riley's Dream by Jordan Skye Feb. 26, 2011 3828 words Read a sample
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I'm a married lesbian, living in upstate NY. Decided to give erotica a shot. Let me know how you like Riley's Dream, and there might be more in the future!
The Next Sex Game of Stacy and Harold South? by Ernest Winchester The Next Sex Game of Stacy and Harold South? by Ernest Winchester Feb. 28, 2011 9855 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Indestructible by Elkica Indestructible by Elkica March 01, 2011 5356 words Read a sample
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Elkica has always carried a passion for romances (first as a reader and then as a writer), but since she discovered m/m erotic romance, that has became one of her main hobbies. Her main goal is to entertain and if one of her stories managed to brighten somebody’s day, she’s content.
The Getaway by Ernest Winchester The Getaway by Ernest Winchester March 02, 2011 4649 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Slow Hand by Lacey Diamond Slow Hand by Lacey Diamond March 03, 2011 2967 words Read a sample
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Lacey's a grandmother.But that doesn't mean she's a dried up old prune.Her husband of thirty-five years can attest to that.Lacey believes reading a steamy love story or writing one can give most any relationship a pleasurable boost.
Stacy and Harold in College by Ernest Winchester Stacy and Harold in College by Ernest Winchester March 05, 2011 5749 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Fellatio by Ernest Winchester Fellatio by Ernest Winchester March 07, 2011 779 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Someone In The Wolf- A Short Prelude to Someone In The Wolf- A Short Prelude to "Caligulove" by M M-Stewart March 07, 2011 1260 words Read a sample
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Hey! First of all, thanks for picking my work to read! I love to write and tell stories, and I have been doing it since I could hold a pen. I love zombies, the italian mafia, and serial killers. Not in that same order and not for the same reasons. I love to read books in bed, at work, in the car, in the tub, in the air, when I'm mad, when I'm happy, when I'm hungry....ect I'm very blunt. I'm very sarcastic. I'm damn funny and cute to boot. Normally, in all of my stories you'll read some reference to rock n'roll music, Joshua Homme (my favourite rock star), and/or Queens of the Stone Age (my favourite rock band). If you don't see these things then it's probably not one of my stories. And if you don't like these things, tough titty. My favourite colour is purple :D Stephen King is my favourite author. After reading, movies are my second love. My stories are meant to make you laugh, excite you, thrill you, but most of all, entertain you. After all, writing is one of the oldest sort of entertainment there is. I am looking for literary representation, so fill free to message me for any information. Don't forget to leave a REVIEW!! Enjoy.
Libro II: La Caída by Luis Casanare Libro II: La Caída by Luis Casanare March 07, 2011 38324 words Read a sample
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Escritor, filósofo, estudiosos de varias religiones, doctor en ciencias de la computación, ha visitado numerosos países y se ha relacionado con todo tipo de personas, ha vivido en Latinoamérica, Europa, e India. Todos los ingresos por mis libros del 2011 y 2012 bajo cualquier modalidad seran donados para los niños desprotegidos.
My Trailer Trash Girlfriend and her Family (Part 3) by Logan Lee My Trailer Trash Girlfriend and her Family (Part 3) by Logan Lee March 07, 2011 4362 words Read a sample
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Logan is a pseudonym. He prefers to remain an unknown due to his full time occupation in the public eye. However, he is a Military History major, and a Law and Justice minor. He is a veteran of OIF I & II. He enjoys reading, writing (obviously), chess, camping, kayaking, long walks on the beach yadda yadda. Logan currently resides in the South Sound area of Washington State with two dogs, two cats, a beautiful daughter and the love of his life, the Guenevere to his Lancelot. PLEASE PLEASE give me feedback. I want the criticism as well as the compliments. I will take all comments and criticism seriously. I only ask that if you say something similar to "Your story sucked" then go on to explain why. If you don't how will I know what sucked in order to make the next story better? Email me at logan.lee2011@gmail.com
Ashley's New Attitude by Samantha Whitney Ashley's New Attitude by Samantha Whitney March 08, 2011 3504 words Read a sample
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Samantha Whitney is the alter ego of erotica writer Shaina Richmond. http://www.shainarichmond.com
All For You by Coinneach Fitzpatrick All For You by Coinneach Fitzpatrick March 10, 2011 1871 words Read a sample
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Coinneach Fitzpatrick is just an ordinary guy living with two cats in a little cowtown in Arizona. He loves flying, motorcycling, and Discworld.
Unlocking Love by Scarlet Blackwell Unlocking Love by Scarlet Blackwell March 11, 2011 1825 words Read a sample
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Dare: Threesome by Roxy Jacobs Dare: Threesome by Roxy Jacobs March 12, 2011 3296 words Read a sample
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Roxy Jacobs loves words and worlds where love and magic are real. From Regency England to dark paranormal otherworlds, she enjoys writing tales of strong heroes, quirky heroines, and the sparks that challenge them to bend their way of thinking. From sexy to scorching, her love stories will warm your heart and other spots, too. While not every story leads to the altar, her heroes and heroines always walk away satisfied. Indulge yourself!
Another Evening in Stacy's Dorm Room by Ernest Winchester Another Evening in Stacy's Dorm Room by Ernest Winchester March 13, 2011 1823 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Protect and Serve 2 (erotic/erotica romance) by Dolly Paxton Protect and Serve 2 (erotic/erotica romance) by Dolly Paxton March 17, 2011 9198 words Read a sample
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Dolly Paxton writes romantic tales of erotic encounters between consenting men and women.
Chat to Death by robert renshaw Chat to Death by robert renshaw March 18, 2011 1074 words Read a sample
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Tall Fit Aussie, enjoys the good life and a good laugh. Discovered writing at an early age and enjoy the world it creates within me.Surrounded by lifes adventures,I have chosen a path that provides the most diverse and not always pleasant endings. My books are free to read, and please contact me anytime to discuss them.
Riley's Surprise by Jordan Skye Riley's Surprise by Jordan Skye March 18, 2011 2990 words Read a sample
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I'm a married lesbian, living in upstate NY. Decided to give erotica a shot. Let me know how you like Riley's Dream, and there might be more in the future!
The Massage by Suze Smith The Massage by Suze Smith March 19, 2011 2010 words Sample 30%
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30 year old woman. Confused about life but sure about smut.
King Shit and the Fat Ass by Joe Brewster King Shit and the Fat Ass by Joe Brewster March 20, 2011 2315 words Read a sample
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Ever since Moby Dick became The Great American Novel writers have dreamed of putting together their own version of epic greatness: I had the same ambition and my quest failed as badly as Ahab's quest for the great white whale. The Sex Monster gobbled it up. I prepared for my quest by devouring every book I could find on how to write novels. These books were written by successful novelists. Several of the authors revealed a curious fact: they had sharpened their writing skills churning out sex novels-- so-called porn--before they ever placed a manuscript with a 'legit' publisher. This struck me as odd but I paid it no mind. I took it merely as trivia. I plowed ahead with my plan to apply all my attention to my Great American Novel; any 'practice novels', porn or otherwise, seemed like a waste of resources and precious writer 'mojo'. I gathered all my notes and character outlines and got down to business. I put fresh lines on paper but I soon lost the thread and the story slipped away. So I took it apart and began sorting it out and tightening it up. But after my third or fourth re-write I had 100 stale pages that sagged under the weight of empty prose before the whole thing gave way and came apart at the seams. I needed to practice writing stories that had 'a beginning', 'a middle', and 'an end', to get a feel for how a story should develop. The way I went at it I was going nowhere not-so-fast. That's when my mind drifted to thoughts of smut: I decided to write my own 'porn' novel. When I first read about the authors 'honing their chops' writing porn I just thought it was odd. But it actually made sense. Sex had built-in conflict-- the basis for every good story-- and, where sex is concerned, who doesn't let their emotions overrule common sense? That is the basis for all irony (I loved irony) so I gave it a try. The great thing about that was I no longer felt any pressure to write perfect prose. It was strictly practice and so words flowed and great characters popped up out of nowhere. I had nothing to lose but my novel-writing virginity. I went for it. My novel experiment was set in a telemarketing office and like most first novels it was based on true events. So I wrote what I knew. According to the experts that is practically Novel Writing 101. I worked answering phones for an inbound telemarketing company. Afternoons were slow. Hours passed with no calls coming in. Reps were free to use the down-time as we pleased. Most reps sat and gossiped. I read books. To my way of thinking I got paid to read books. I learned things. I had my own on-the-job scholarship. That's actually where I read most of my how-to-write-a-novel books. One night my gossiping coworkers played a 'Name Game' where they took turns naming a person and the rest of them had to say if they found the nominee sex-worthy. I kept my nose in my book but I couldn't help overhearing. They started off with movie stars and celebrities and famous politicians and such. No one agreed on anything. One person's fantasy was another person's nightmare. Then talk turned to our absent coworkers and whether or not they were bedroom material. Again, no one agreed -- until Mildred's name came up. Mildred was our section leader. She sat at the head of the room and, in contrast to the rest of us, always seemed busy doing some work-related chore. She was taking a rare smoking break when the crew started talking about her. Mildred had the most perfect set of legs I have ever seen on a living person. They were dazzling. They were sexy. They were mind-boggling actually. I would look at them and try to figure out what it was that made them so perfect. I couldn't. A thousand other women must have had legs that were almost identical to hers-- but not quite. That slight difference made all the difference in the world. Mildred's legs blew my mind. There were times when I'd thank God for the simple pleasure of having Mildred's legs to look at on long boring nights. The first time I saw Mildred I walked up to her from behind; checking out her short skirt and her legs and heels in the process. Her auburn hair swung about her shoulders as she turned to face me. I'd have guessed her age to be anywhere from 18 to 29--- until she faced me. She was every bit of 60. I nearly gasped with surprise. Mildred's age startled me but it did nothing to dampen my admiration--and lust--for her legs. They were still absolutely flawless; smooth and shapely; without a trace of 'spider' veins that woman much younger than her are often prone to. She was a genetic marvel. I know I'm going on and on about her legs so I'll stop--but one last thing: her whole body looked hot; at least from what I could see of it with her clothes on. She stood 5' 6" barefoot. Weighed 105lbs. Measured about 34-24-34. Slim and well proportioned. So imagine my astonishment when her name was offered up for sexual review and the response was immediate, unanimous, and utterly negative. The gossip crew freaked-out at the thought of any sexual contact with Mildred. They wouldn't touch that lady if their life depended on it. Their attitude ticked me off! I slammed my book down and was all set to tear into them. I was just about to shout that they were all crazy--- out of their freaking minds--- and announce that I'd go down on that woman in a heartbeat if I had the chance--when Mildred walked in. Luckily, I saw her just before I let loose and held my tongue. There was an awkward silence but it passed. Mildred never heard anything. As far as my aborted outburst was concerned: the crew all thought I was angry because they were making so much noise while I was trying to read. No one had any idea I was about to defend Mildred's sex appeal. I had never told anyone how I felt about her. I had taken it for granted that everyone felt the same way I did about Mildred and her legs. After that I kept my feelings a secret. My first novel was an idealized fantasy of what might have happened if I told everybody how I felt and Mildred walked in and heard me. She could have wrapped me around her little finger and had me 'servicing' her in our spare time. That would give new meaning to the phrase 'Down-Time'. That temp assignment provided plenty of material for stories dealing with all manner of sex. That's why I say the Sex Monster devoured my Great White Whale. One sex story led to another while my Epic Novel simmered on the back burner and I never really got back to it. An audience existed for this type of 'Office FemDom' before I even knew what to call it. Readers are the ones that 'TAGGED' it for me. Hundreds of readers paid good money for it online right from the start but things really exploded with Amazon Kindle. If I had never read those particular How-To books that mentioned porn novels I would probably never have tried it. If I hadn't worked at that particular temp assignment I would probably not written any sort of FemDom. That particular office was female-dominated. Women were the bosses and overwhelming outnumbered men. And because the atmosphere was so relaxed sex topics were bandied about like we were at a bar or something. Usually from a woman's point of view reducing men to sex objects and holding them up for ridicule. That's why my stories came out with a FemDom theme. The way it played out I simply had to imagine things if normal sexual inhibitions disappeared and write out what would happen if the women were free to live their fantasies and men had to give them their way. The rest is history...
Slave Cynthia: Live to Serve by Ergo Slave Cynthia: Live to Serve by Ergo March 20, 2011 2546 words Read a sample
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Just a heads-up for all you folk out there. These works of literature are a tad, um, naughty and are not for everyone. I tend to fill the page with filth from edge to edge, so definitely not ones for the kiddies. The characters in these stories are trained professionals. It is advisable that you do not try these things at home. Unless you want to, of course.
The Haunted Houses of Pussy Willow Manor by Kevin  Guest The Haunted Houses of Pussy Willow Manor by Kevin Guest March 21, 2011 66686 words Read a sample
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Kevin M. Guest was born July 15, 1977. His passion for story telling often led him to day dreaming during school. In his off time he would spend hours writing short stories. In October you can find him working the barbeque booth at Reindeer Manor. He resides in Arlington, TX, with his lovely wife Tammi and their son, Chris.
Hide and Seek: An Erotic Interlude by Selene Coulter Hide and Seek: An Erotic Interlude by Selene Coulter March 21, 2011 5137 words Read a sample
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Growing up in Scotland, Selene Coulter knows her football, pints, and of course, sheep. When she isn't busy lurking in the local coffee shop, she is busy lurking in the dark corners of pubs: tip-tapping on her trusty laptop, hoping to conjure up exciting, realistic worlds. Relatively new to writing, Selene appreciates all feedback, and would be glad to hear your thoughts. Connect with her on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002131196873 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/SeleneCoulter Email: SeleneCoulter@gmail.com Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/SeleneCoulter
Matthew's Saga by Deep Diver Matthew's Saga by Deep Diver March 23, 2011 24713 words Read a sample
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Deep Diver has over 60 gay themed stories posted on the Internet which have gleaned over 100,000 hits. This author is known for humanist stories which interweave erotica, without falling into pornography, with a deep spirituality and modern psychology. His characters are memorable and some readers identify with the situations that he describes. Others enjoy his keen wit and political satire which is often present in his writing. One reader wrote: "Such beautiful writing. i am reading 'The Training of Dane' currently. You have a way of conjuring images that are startlingly vivid Master. You paint such achingly poignant scenes and Your use of language shouts out your sharp intelligence, wonderfully deep self-awareness and a generosity of nature." Oliver
Stacy and Harold Go Streaking by Ernest Winchester Stacy and Harold Go Streaking by Ernest Winchester March 23, 2011 5450 words Read a sample
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I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over.
Renewed Love by Janae H. Renewed Love by Janae H. March 23, 2011 2414 words Read a sample
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Are you tired of sex stories that leave you feeling cheap and dirty? Hard core erotica that fills your mind with filthy and offensive language, unwanted violence or crude images, when all you want to do is spice up the sex life with your husband or wife? In addition to my career as a published writer, I am also an avid reader, and I feel your pain. I decided to write my own clean erotica for my husband and I, and when friends and family reviewed the stories for their own relationships, they kept urging me to share these with the general public. I hadn't realized just how in-demand, clean and pure married erotica really is until that moment and from that realization came the release of spicy bedtime e-stories for couples. I certainly welcome your comments on my e-books, as well as any suggestions you may have for future releases. I also custom write individual e-books, which make great gifts for your significant other. Please frame all requests within the boundaries of God's moral code- I will not write erotica outside of the marital bond. I will not write stories involving violence or pain. I hope that you enjoy these stories with your sweetheart and will use them to liven up your marriage. Keep in mind that God created sex for pleasure and intends it to be fun and creative. God Bless~Janae
SCENTED HOLIDAY by Jacqueline Turner Banks SCENTED HOLIDAY by Jacqueline Turner Banks March 24, 2011 22974 words Read a sample
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The author of the Dogon-Hunter series took an immediate interest in the Dogon of Mali the first time she heard about their connection to the stars. Connecting that interest to a romance series didn't come until many years later. Like most young female readers, Jackie’s early adult reading material leaned toward romance, mostly contemporary. As she got older, she found she could enjoy just about any genre, but mysteries held her interest the most. A few years ago, a publisher sent her an Advance Readers Copy (ARC) of a paranormal romance and it seemed to combine her early love of romance with the need for a story that reaches beyond the attraction of one adult to another. Always the voracious reader, she read at least fifty novels, complete sets of several series before she started to wonder, “where are the paranormals by and about women of color?” Although she did find several Urban fantasies, the paranormals were few and far between. That is when she decided to write her own series. Since she felt she wanted to connect the Hunters to a pantheon, she was finally afforded a chance to write about and restudy the Dogon. Jacqueline Turner Banks is a graduate of Ferris State University and the University of Michigan. She takes her research so seriously, many years ago, while researching one of her novels, she became a certified Hypnotherapist. She has a series of juvenile novels published (four) and an adult mystery series (two). Her work has appeared in several anthologies. Her juvenile novels have been nominated for awards as well. THE NEW ONE was a Kansas Reading Circle selection, Egg Drop Blues was a Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award 1999-2000 nominee and A DAY FOR VINCENT CHIN AND ME was an Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award and a North Carolina nominee. Comments like, “Intriguing topics turn up in Banks’ novels.. . .” LIBRARY TALK and “Banks touches on many modern themes without settling for easy answers.” THE HORN BOOK Magazine, make her especially proud of her reviews. Her adult reviews have been equally positive. Publisher Weekly said “(Main character, Ruby) possessed of a quirky good humor delightfully expressed.” A story she wrote appears in an anthology, SHADES OF BLACK: Crimes and Mysteries Stories by African-American Writers.