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2006 Authors Insider Tips
Beyond the Basics With Tulsa Brown The 30-Second Solution Backstory vs. Flashback Intimacy Begins With "I" Hit the Ground Running Make the Reader Leap Meaningful Dialogue Pulling the String Central Image Elegant Smut Better Plots Bitch Power The Write Stuff From Ashley Lister Predefined Your Goals Spell Ink Miss Takes Plotting & Planning Character Building Speech Therapy Talking Sense Two Girls Kissing With Amie M. Evans Intro to Lesbian Erotica 3-Dimensional Characters Submitting for Publication Five Year Writing Plan Setting Up Your Plan... The Power of Naming Language of Lesbian... Sexual Description What Can I say? Hard Business From Greg Herren What Are Your Priorities? How to Edit an Anthology Follow the Guidelines... A Cock is Just a Cock But is it Still a Story? Who Am I Fucking? Potential Material Rejection ... The Business End By Kate Dominic Effective Cover Letters How to Lose Contracts Contracts: Agent Issues Contracts: Read It! Double Duty Bios What's Sex? Literary Streetwalker By M. Christian Ground Rules for Writers No Muse is Good News Effective Cover Letters Location, Location Say Something! Dirty Words The Erotic Book Docter By Susie Bright Marketing Your Book Submission Concerns Promotion Strategies 2006 Smutters Lounge Pondering Porn With Ann Regentin Babes & Hunks of Erotica Fantasy, Reality & Rape Selling Ourselves Short Selling Smut in Motown The Frankenstein Bride Frankenstein Revisited Porn and Perfect Shoes Porn's Passionate Pull Instruments of Joy Get All Worked Up With J.T. Benjamin Orwell's Eerie Parallels Redefining Marriage The Porn Menace High-Quality Porn About Profanity Dirty Laundry Big Brother Sluts Editorials Wrong Reasons to do SM by Midori |
The Beautiful, the Bad and the Bitchy:
Sage Vivant and M.Christian have a knack for picking great anthology themes. Metaphorical rather than concrete, their themes support a wide range of interpretations by authors, yet still connect these disparate visions into a satisfying whole. The stories in their new collection, AMAZONS: SEXY TALES OF STRONG WOMEN, are linked by the common thread of women exhibiting strength and power. The women in question are as different as you could imagine: gutsy competitors in male-dominated sports, midget strippers, stern schoolteachers, fierce warriors, seductive and dangerous femmes fatale, cave girls, circus performers - even daring, outrageous authors of erotica! The strengths that they exhibit are sometimes physical, but just as often psychological, emotional, even moral. In fact, the best stories in this anthology are the ones that feature the unlikely heroines, the women whose power you might not even notice, at first glance. One story in this mold is Kathleen Bradean's intense "Blue Girl", in which the owner of a sex shop in a frighteningly familiar world of religious fanaticism is entrapped by a beautiful undercover cop and suffers the consequences. "The Spear of Janice Kienan", by Chris Bridges, features a harried New York editor, browbeaten by her boss and the world, who makes contact with her inner warrior. In Madeline de Chambrey's "The Bearded Lady", "before political correctness and the Internet and PETA Xboxes, back when awe wasn't commonplace and thrills cost more than a dime a dozen...", a star circus performer loses her pride, her hair and her breast to cancer, only to be reborn in newly heroic guise. Helena Morgenstern, Hannah Strom-Martin's protagonist in the crisp and funny story "Sex with Ducks", is a mild-mannered, love-sick author who finally decides it's time to take what she wants from the philandering object of her affections. The more obvious Amazons are equally engaging. Rodeo star Lynette, in C.B. Potts' "Bullbitch 8.0", rides the bulls and her manager/girlfriend with the same single-minded glee. In Catherine Lundoff's "The Hands of a Princess", battle-scarred Commander Agnes the Bloody demonstrates her obedience to her sovereign lady and reaps the rewards. The nameless beauty who disposes of unfaithful husbands in B.J. Franklin's "The Lady-killer" is simultaneously cold as ice and burning with lust as she seduces her victim. Then there is Sharna, the girl from Pellucidar in Jason Rubis' tale of the same name, a fierce jungle princess ripped from another dimension into our own by the machinations of a geeky NYU professor raised on a steady diet of Boris Vallejo and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Perhaps the collection's most unusual strong woman is Linda the inflatable sex doll in Felix Baron's creepy story "Fully Functional". Second place goes to Vivian VaVoom, the midget dominatrix in M. Christian's story "Amazon". Finally, in "Legend", Sage Vivant gives us the eternal optimist Priscilla who despite every setback never stops promoting herself as the diva of cutting edge erotica. One can only hope that there's no more than a tiny grain of truth in this satirical tour-de-force. The collection includes a few stories too distant from the theme for me, at least, to make the connection. Overall, though, this is an entertaining and sometimes thought-provoking book, spiced with plenty of sex, but offering quite a bit more. The production, by the Avalon's more up-market imprint Thunder's Mouth Press, is exceptional. Each story is prefaced with a quote from a strong woman of our own or earlier times: Mae West, Bette Davis, Molly Ivans, Bella Abzug, Dianne Feinstein, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Mary Wolstencroft Shelley. The quotes frame and elevate the stories to something more than smut. One of my favorites, which could stand as an epigram for the whole collection, comes from Roseanne Barr: The thing women have yet to learn is nobody gives you power. You just take it. Lisabet Sarai
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2006 Book Reviews
4 Erotic Ass-ets Reviews by Ashley Lister Amazons Review by Lisabet Sarai Bad Girls & More... Reviews by Ashley Lister The Best of Both Worlds Review by Lisabet Sarai The Black Masque Review by M. Ellis Blood Surrender Review by Lisabet Sarai Bound Review by Lisabet Sarai Bound to Love Review by Ashley Lister Double Dare Review by Ashley Lister Filthy: Outrageous Gay... Review by Lisabet Sarai Fire Review by Gary Russell Forbidden Reading Review by M. Ellis Leather, Lace and Lust Review by Lisabet Sarai Mr. Stone & Lessons Reviews by Ashley Lister Nina Hartley's Sex Guide Review by Adrienne Oedipus & Rode Hard Reviews by Ashley Lister Orgasms & More Reviews by Ashley Lister Passion of Isis Review by Ashley Lister Sex in Uniform Review by Ashley Lister Six Top Picks Reviews by Ashley Lister Stirring up a Storm Review by M. Ellis Sunshine and Shadow Reviews by Lisabet Sarai Surrender & Dying for It Reviews by Ashley Lister Swingers Review by Lisabet Sarai Wicked: Sexy Tales... Reviews by Ashley Lister Writing Naked Review by Lisabet Sarai Non-Fiction America’s War on Sex Review by Rob Hardy Callgirl Review by Rob Hardy Covent Garden Ladies Review by Rob Hardy The Commitment Review by Rob Hardy Eroticism and Art Review by Rob Hardy Expletive Deleted... Review by Rob Hardy Female Orgasms Review by Rob Hardy Government Vs. Erotica Review by Rob Hardy Heloise & Abelard ... Review by Rob Hardy International Exposure Review by Rob Hardy A Profane Wit Review by Rob Hardy Secret Life of Oscar Wilde Review by Rob Hardy Sex Collectors Review by Rob Hardy Sex Machines Review by Rob Hardy |
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