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Originally Posted by Eluard No, my dear, this is my "other" book. My official book is on a rather technical area of semantics. This book of er. poems is something I've been putting together slowly over the past few years. But I will definitely pass on when it's all done. Maybe there can be some basenotes giveaways! Ehm....I think I will like the poems more
But what a great idea! We can discuss it on 'The Splendidly Scented Ladies' Book Club' thread and Moondeva will have a lot of layering suggestions to go with each poem.
The book could be sold together with a sample selection of the chosen scents and every perfume addict will be queuing for a copy.
You will become famous and very glamouress!
::Maybe I am going to fast, as usual? ::

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Originally Posted by Riannon Ehm....I think I will like the poems more
But what a great idea! We can discuss it on 'The Splendidly Scented Ladies' Book Club' thread and Moondeva will have a lot of layering suggestions to go with each poem.
The book could be sold together with a sample selection of the chosen scents and every perfume addict will be queuing for a copy.
You will become famous and very glamouress!
::Maybe I am going to fast, as usual? :: Ha I'd love to see Moondeva work her layering magic on it! I'm sure she could come up with some very interesting suggestions!

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I received and read this book "Chariot of Flesh" I mentioned in a previous post. I highly recommend it it's very very entertaining!

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I think a very subtle erotic story is Briar Rose by Robert Coover. Coover is a master of the short story form, since his first book, Pricksongs and Descants — and in my view one of the five best writers writing in the world today. His novella Spanking the Maid is also quite subtle in its erotic effects.
Pretty much everthing Coover has written is worth reading, but I'd also like to recommend his novel Gerald's Party. Truly hilarious.

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Probably most of you have even never heard of him, but I really enjoyed Alberto Moravia's books back in my teenage: his criticism about the false borgoise sexual morality dressed up with softcore yet teasing episodes and his whole dramatic sense make his books amazingly erotic.

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Originally Posted by Magnifiscent Probably most of you have even never heard of him, but I really enjoyed Alberto Moravia's books back in my teenage: his criticism about the false borgoise sexual morality dressed up with softcore yet teasing episodes and his whole dramatic sense make his books amazingly erotic. Most have never heard of him? Poppycock! He wrote Contempt for gawd's sake.

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I can't believe this. It's incredible. I never saw anything in my lifetime even closely resembling it. A paperback with photos for 35 cents.

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Erotica: do you read or write any?
Me? Never. Imagine such a thing!

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Yep, to both. I've been published a grand total of two times, in BEAR Magazine (now defunct) and 100% BEEF (http://www.beefmag.com). A third story is in the works to be published, and I have more stories in progress. My stuff tends to be a bit more on the prurient side, though..."goal-oriented" as someone else described it. I don't pretend that it's anything more than that, but to toot my own horn (no pun intended...hee hee), it is more literate than one would find in that area. I am pretty good at creating settings and a sense of place.



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