new erotica

by Violet Blue on July 18, 2006

People who don’t understand what I do think I write erotica — I don’t. I write nonfiction sex ed and I sexblog (yo, it’s a *verb* now). But saying that, I’ve written exactly two pieces of erotica. Both are based on my own fantasies, which is I guess how such a fact-based writer as myself can express erotic fantasy writing. I’ve read both stories as podcasts, and I’ve gotten a fistful of dollars having both published in books and magazines, in addition to both pieces being very popular podcast favorites among listeners. I’ve been meaning to put them on this site for a while — I spent a while updating Tiny Nibbles today, so added the pieces to the mix. Blurbs:

The Boys in the Band I used to date a member of the Extra Action Marching Band and had a good number of fantasies around hot band boys and girls; this was my fantasy treatment of a threeway that I’ve always wished would happen (I’m still waiting). But I really enjoyed writing as a wealthy Alamo Square Park Victorian owner who gets in the middle of a trumpet player and a hot flag girl, complete with a hot bit of restraint. Listen to me read it here.

A Recent Favorite This story is a very explicit fictionalized fantasy written as a series of emails between two women: one dominant, and one very bratty. Suzanne Ramsey writes her mistress Natasha a fantasy detailing their first meeting, full of willful disobedience, hair-pulling, a harsh spanking on more than one sensitive body part, forced oral sex and a near-catfight in the final consumation of their relationship. Listen to me read it here.

Photo credit: Minx, who I spent some time with last week during my hiatus. More on that (and more photos) soon.

Violet Blue

The London Times named Violet Blue "One of the 40 bloggers who really count" and Self Magazine named TinyNibbles one of the “Best Sex Resources for Women.” Blue is an autodidact and pundit on sex and technology, hacking and security, porn for women, privacy and bleeding-edge tech culture. She is a journalist for ZDNet, CBS News, CNET; she's an educator, speaker, crisis counselor, volunteer NGO trainer, and the author and editor of over 40 award-winning books.

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