Friday 27 April 2012

Just out: The Museum of Deviant Desires

I'm delighted to announce a collection of erotic short stories brought to you courtesy of a new small publisher, 1001 Nights Press.

As I write this it's on Smashwords in about 10 different formats but by the end of the day it should be on Amazon and various other places.

*** edited to add: now also available at Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and 1eroticaebooks.  ***

*** edited 2nd May - also now at Oysters & Chocolate ***

Some of the stories have previously appeared on this blog or over at DeliciouslyDeviant but where this is the case they've mostly been remastered - tweaked, extended, and in a couple of cases pretty comprehensively rewritten. There are two completely new stories and one that's had a 'Part 2' added to develop the original plot.

Here's the book blurb:

Eleven erotic stories to excite, entertain, enthrall, and overstimulate the imagination.

In no particular order, they cover the attractions of men’s adventure magazines with their sleazy sexploitation and politically incorrect pictures of tortured women; sex and bondage in an abandoned building and a burned-out car wreck; and sex, photography, and the internet. They investigate the sense of anticipation just before a corporal punishment scene, and what characters in bdsm stories think about the painful pleasures the author inflicts on them. They explore internet piracy and how royalties may be collected in the future. And they expose you to the late-night weirdness of sex, perversion, and fetish at a music festival. And then there’s the question of vacuum cleaners. Vacuum cleaners can be erotic in a technosexual kind of way.

Fulani is a master of erotic writing and a prolific author whose recent publications include the lesbian vampire novella "The Vampire Skye," and stories of sex, fetish, and bondage in the bohemian world of "Hanging Around." Rich with insights into the passion that attracts and binds, his distinctive dark erotica blends bdsm, fetish, and futuristic themes with imagination and humor.

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