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Links
www.blacklace-books.co.uk
Black Lace books are billed as ‘erotica written by women for
women’. Don’t let this put you off…
www.lustbites.blogspot.com
A magazine-style blog by published female erotica writers: Black Lace,
Cheek etc. I was a contributor to this blog for two years and although
it has now closed all the posts are still available in archive. There's
so much stuff there - including excerpts from all my books.
Some of the posts I wrote that I like best were those on Killing Characters, Goatee Beards, Bollywood Men, The Art of Procrastination and Pirates.
www.thingsasian.com/goto_article/article.1910.html
More about the Kumari, living incarnation of the goddess Durga.
www.literotica.com
A truly enormous site containing thousands of erotic stories by amateur
writers, and a whole subsection of fantasy/SF tales. You can submit
your own work and the most popular stories win prizes.
www.nikiflynn.com
Careful - not vanilla. Niki Flynn is a spanking model with a very high
pain-threshold, among other things, so this site features corporal
punishment and BDSM. She's also got some lovely arty fetish photos and
an interesting blog. I've interviewed her for Lust Bites and have a lot of respect for her.
www.cliterati.co.uk
Another erotic story site aimed at women readers and writers -
lots of stories. Belongs, I believe, to Emily Dubberley of Scarlet magazine.
www.tinynibbles.com
A wonderful erotica site run by the indescribably cool Violet Blue (She
builds combat robots when not writing erotic fiction and non-fiction!).
Stories, pictures and tons of practical advice on everything from safe
net-surfing to how to keep your lipstick on during oral sex.
www.theprovocateur.wordpress.com
A well-written and intelligent sexblog by a man who really wants to
show the world his dick. Very nice it is too.
www.erotica-readers.com
A classy site with stories plus lots of info and advice for writers.
www.gerardbutler.net
Lots of photos of a very cute Scottish actor. Oh yes.
www.neilgaiman.com
Non-erotic: novels, comics, children’s picture books, TV and
film. Fantasy that plunders folklore and drags mythology out into the
modern world. If you’ve never got into Neil
Gaiman’s fiction then you are seriously missing out.
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