Fiction: The Love Interest
She hadn’t stopped thinking about Ian since that night, and it seemed like such a waste to walk away from someone who might be worth sticking around for.
Read MoreShe hadn’t stopped thinking about Ian since that night, and it seemed like such a waste to walk away from someone who might be worth sticking around for.
Read MoreShe loved him for it. Not for accepting her despite her STI, but for being the type of man who didn’t let things like that define people.
Read MoreThis gorgeous romance novel can teach us a lot about how to honor the experiences of survivors, stand up to perpetrators and acknowledge the flawed social norms that allow rape and harassment to thrive.
Read MoreMalin James weaves something hot and unrelenting out of her experiences as a survivor to create fiction that pulses with dark life.
Read MoreI’m delighted to be included in this badass collection published by For Books’ Sake, “Tongue In Cheek: The Best New Erotica Written by Women.”
Read MoreWhat’s up, freaks? I’m home from TED2015, and I have not entirely recovered my sanity. I’ll be back in the blogging swing of things soon and I have a bunch of reviews and blog posts in the pipeline. April is STD awareness month, which is a great opportunity for me to tell you a bunch of […]
Read MoreThe first erotic story I ever wrote was actually Harry Potter fan fiction in which Hermione went to the Room of Requirement for some stress relief. I was 13.
Read MoreI, as a real life person, have herpes. According to stigma, no sex I ever have will be safe.
Read MoreWhat do we call the non-loves? Or the almost loves? Or the could be loves, if things were different, if we let ourselves?
Read MoreThis is smart, bold, challenging erotica at its best.
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