The Institute Three and a half years after the Event that destroyed human sexuality, an ex-soldier comes to realize the Event changed him but not like everyone else. Why do all the women around him think he smells wonderful?
Art imitates life and vice versa. Their relationship was straight out of Bizarro World and promised to get even weirder, posed for an audience. An accidental but unavoidable rite of passage with a near stranger becomes quite enjoyable. The instructor approves something powerful she witnessed but never really understood. Ignorance might be bliss, but innocence lost is more fun. 2014 Clitorides Winner, Best Erotic Story. WOW! / (Reviews)
18 yo teens 21 yo artist cousin from Chicago comes to live with he and his mom in a small Tennessee town. She also brings a sexual electricity with her that explodes into pasion on Xmas. Naked posing...Japanese cock molds...the Tennessee Vols... cunnilingus...
The final book in the trilogy finds Mark, Chris, and myself as runaway teens in New York City. Feeling lost and more than a little homesick, we take some comfort from new friends and find ourselves faced with an unexpected opportunity that could change everything.
A famous person once said that when you're dying all you have left is your memories. In this story a woman has less than 3 months to live and as she lays in bed she remembers her fondest memories of making love with her son-in-law and wants to do it just one more time!
This story is a little bit offbeat for me. It's intended as an homage to a couple of excellent stories with similar themes published earlier by a couple of the best writers on SOL. Readers will recognize the genre as the story develops, but I don't intend to give it away at the outset. Warning to strokers: This story has some sexual content, but it is limited and slow to develop.
In a post-apocalyptic world, Yakhir is an apprentice archivist with a seemingly bright future. However, his father is dead, possibly assassinated, his lover may be a spy and his sister is telling everyone how well endowed he is. The world is recovering from The Great Burn; but will Yakhir be around to enjoy its blossoming. / (Reviews)
Playwright John Guare came up with the phrase "six degrees of separation" -- four words to describe the phenomenon of a shrinking world where any random two people can discover a link through a chain of acquaintances. This story suggests a route through physical connections from a homeless British woman to the President of the United States. But beware - this isn't a light fantasy. The links on this chain are rusty and loose - and they hurt those who are joined by them.