The Mercy of Strange Men: Erotic Stories now available in paperback, and launch details

May 25

My collection of short erotic stories, The Mercy of Strange Men: Erotic Stories is now available in paperback from Amazon. It will also be available to buy from me in person at the launch on Saturday 6th July 2013, at Loop Bar in Meyers Place, Melbourne. I am co-hosting this launch with BP Gregory, who will be launching a novel, Automatons. Festivities will start...

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The Mercy of Strange Men: Erotic Stories now available on Amazon and Smashwords

Mar 31

I’m pleased as punch to announce that, after proofreading and formatting until my eyes crossed, my first collection of short stories, The Mercy of Strange Men: Erotic Stories is now available for download. Featuring a range of my writing that has previously been anthologised in print, I like to think that Mercy has something for every erotic taste. Well, almost...

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Erotic Fiction Workshop with Little Raven Publishing, and Also Me

Feb 04

Interested in honing your skills in writing erotic fiction? Got a sexy idea but no clue how to start writing it down? I’m pleased to announce that I am joining forces with Little Raven Publishing to co-teach an erotic fiction writing workshop. The workshop will be at the Wheeler Centre’s Workshop Space, 176 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, on Saturday 13th...

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Free Erotic Ebook: Lipstick by Aimee Nichols

Feb 03

I’ve posted my short story Lipstick as an ebook on Smashwords. It’s a free download, and will remain that way, so please head on over and download it if you’re interested! I would appreciate a ranking or review if you have time, also. Lipstick will be available on Amazon shortly too – I’ll keep you posted as to...

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Story in Under Her Thumb: Erotic Stories of Female Domination

Jan 30

My short story ‘All Eyes on Him’ will be published in Under Her Thumb: Erotic Stories of Female Domination, which is being published by Cleis Press in April. Keep an eye out, or pre-order it on Amazon here. I’m quite fond of this story – it takes the trope of the professor/student relationship and does what I hope are a few interesting things...

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