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  • ...SM]]. She has written over twenty books and was a finalist for the Romance Writers of America 2004 RITA award for Best Paranormal Romance. ...SM]]. She has written over twenty books and was a finalist for the Romance Writers of America 2004 RITA award for Best Paranormal Romance.
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  • While traveling around the world with her husband, she researches and writes erotica and erotic romances. Every day she looks forward to writing about women wh She is a member of several professional groups, including [[Romance Writers of America]], Passionate Ink, Erotic Authors Association and EPIC.
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  • ...publishing house run by Cecilia Tan, which specializes in science fiction erotica, a once uncommon genre. Its publications often feature [[BDSM]] themes. ...rmula. Placing stories into a science fictional or magical context allowed writers for Circlet Press to remove their stories from their contemporary political
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  • | genre = Short stories, erotica ...[[Anaïs Nin]] published in 1977 — though largely written in the 1940s as [[erotica]] for a private [[book collector|collector]].<ref>Anaïs Nin, ''Delta of Ve
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  • ...husetts - {{dag}}April 28, 1994, Portland, Maine) was an [[author]] of gay erotica and an editor of gay nonfiction anthologies. He grew up in Medfield, Massachusetts, later living in a number of major American cities before settling in Portland, Maine in 1979. A writer of fiction and
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  • Stephen Elliott (born {{star}}December 3, 1971) is an American writer, editor, and filmmaker currently living in Los Angeles who has writt ...awarded the Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, given to emerging writers in fiction and poetry. He was then the Marsh McCall lecturer in Creative Wr
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  • ...the sex-positive feminist movement. Queen has written essays, analyses and erotica, including ''Real Live Nude Girl: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture'', and Queen is part of a group of writers and educators who arose from the intersection of the Lusty Lady Theater and
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  • ...host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. She is one of the first writers/activists referred to as a sex-positive feminist. ...otica," and edited the first three volumes. She started "The Best American Erotica" series in 1993, which publishes to this day. She was the choreographer/con
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  • ...by Artemis Oakgrove, the first in the Throne Trilogy of lesbian leatherish erotica. ...s. He concludes that the current classification of sexual disorders by the American Psychiatric Association in DMS-III is "merely the codification of social mo
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  • ...k. In Earl Kemp's ezine (see e*I*11), he provides several examples of good writers: Robert Bloch, Harlan Ellison, John Jakes, Harry Roskolenko, and Cordwainer ...before. Therefore he needed an endless supply. At the same time a group of writers produced type scripted pornography, which was reproduced and sold or rented
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  • ...ly teenage male comics-buying audience may also be a factor. In the 1950s, American comics with bondage or fetish themes began appearing. Around the same time, ...orpe]] have included strong fetish elements in their work. An artist whose erotica transcends to mainstream collectors is found in the [[Shunga]] and [[Shibar
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  • ...years old and ending shortly before her death. Nin is also famous for her erotica. ...y the first prominent woman in modern Europe to write erotica. Before her, erotica written by women was rare, with a few notable exceptions, such as the work
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  • | nationality = American ...of his name."}</ref>({{star}}July 22, 1941 – {{dag}}July 18, 1975) was an American underground cartoonist and illustrator known for his character 'Cheech Wiza
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  • ...y. [[Bukkake (sex act)|Bukkake]], [[gokkun]], [[omorashi]], and [[tentacle erotica]] are a few uniquely Japanese genres. [[Lolicon]] and its contribution to t ...iews were with people largely unknown in Japan, and fashion and sport were American, it thereby spawned a fetish and a genre known as ''yōmono'' (literally "W
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  • ...stern cultures because of its large spectrum of themes and media. Japanese erotica has a reputation in the West as being sado-masochistic and youth-centered d ...xception of figures and statues. This does not mean there were no works of erotica; these early works were by highly literate nobles and were often considered
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  • Mishkin instructed his hack writers that he wanted "an emphasis on beatings and fetishism and clothing," on les ...el was their distributor. Jack Woodford was a prolific writer of soft-core erotica.
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  • ...ugust 2006}}</ref> The invention of halftone printing took pornography and erotica in new directions at the beginning of the 20th century. The new printing pr First appearing in France, the new magazines featured nude (often, [[American burlesque|burlesque]] actresses were hired as models) and semi-nude photogr
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  • ...nlyswear-uptonogood.blogspot.com Mischief Managed] A young and incredulous American college student, out to save the world, has picked up an insatiable and qui ...es] A blog about marriage, sex, spanking, swinging and even the occasional erotica story. {{18+}}
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  • ...ing The Voluptuous Night and The Cardinal's Amours. London: Printed by the Erotica-Bibliomaniac Society, 1896. (Paris: Carrington.) 8vo. pp. 312. Frontispiece ...re-giving Exercises of an ingenious acrobatic Family. London and New York: Erotica Biblion Society. (Paris? c. 1902.) 8vo. pp. 111. [[Dawes Bequest]]. (13 Jun
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