Archive for Sex+ Writing: Mine

May 3rd, 2011

Obsessed Coming Soon!

I am quite delighted to announce that the anthology of erotic romance, Obsessed, edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel and published by Cleis Press, is set for official release on August 1! Rachel has just released the table of contents and introduction, and they may be found on the anthology’s website here.

I am very excited that my story “Then” is included in Obsessed. It happens that this story is a sequel to my story “If” that is found in the erotic romance anthology Passion (also edited by Rachel and published by Cleis) that was released last year. Writing a “sequel” as such was not anything I had ever done, but shortly before I began working on a submission for Obsessed, it occurred to me that there was more story to be told about the characters in “If.” The timing happened to coincide so that I got to conduct this experiment, if you will, just in time to submit the follow-up story to “If” to Rachel’s call for her next anthology of erotic romance.

As has not been unusual, I am completely thrilled to be in the company of some of my favorite erotica authors in this anthology, including Donna George Storey, Kristina Wright, Charlotte Stein, Justine Elyot, Andrea Dale, and numerous others as well as Rachel herself! I can hardly wait for my contributor copies to come.

According to Rachel’s blog, though Obsessed is slated to be officially released and available on Kindle August 1, it may end up showing up by mid-July! It is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders now.

Love,
Emerald

I felt a combination of gratitude and wistfulness wash over me as we headed up the stairs. Though my attraction to Hayden was still strong, the relief I felt at its being out in the open was immense, and the appreciation I felt toward Chris for not finding it threatening was almost fierce. . . . I headed for the closet with a smile, unzipping my dress as I walked. I opened the closet door and almost dropped my dress when Chris said, “So you’re interested in Hayden sexually?”

I froze. That was a trick question if there ever was one. Especially since Chris already knew the answer.
-from “Then,” forthcoming in Obsessed, to be released August 2011.

April 11th, 2011

Part 2 of “Out of the Park” Up Now!

I’m also appreciating the opportunity to simply display this gorgeous picture. :)

But in addition, as the title of this post suggests, part 2 (of 2) of my story “Out of the Park” is up now at Good Vibrations Magazine! (Part 1, which was published last Monday, is linked to at the beginning of the post.)

Thanks again to the lovely Good Vibrations Magazine, and happy baseball season! ;)

Love,
Emerald

As the elevator doors closed behind us, Mark shoved his hand under my skirt and moaned when he felt how wet I was. The elevator dinged, and I darted into the hallway before the doors had even fully opened. I slid our key card into the door, and we spilled into the room, the vivid white lights from the field beaming from the window through the darkness. I ran to it and stopped abruptly as, for the second time, the panoramic view of the field took my breath away.
-from “Out of the Park”

April 4th, 2011

Stepping Up to the Plate at Good Vibrations Magazine!

The last few weeks around here have been devoted to what seemed like a slew of deadlines (I’m happy to say I made them all, except for one that happened to have been extended, so I might still make it!). The frenziedness was then capped off by attending the utterly incredible MOMENTUM conference, conceived and organized by Tess Danesi and Diva, over the weekend! Robin “Erobintica” Sampson and a friend of hers (and mine) came down to stay with me since the conference was local to where I live, and I look forward to blogging about how I experienced the weekend after I’ve decompressed a little. In the meantime, if you haven’t yet, I recommend visiting Erobintica’s blog to check out her interview from last week with Erika Lust, along with her review of Erika’s book Good Porn: A Woman’s Guide.

The main reason for this quick post now, though, is to say that I have (part 1 of) a new story published today at Good Vibrations Magazine! It’s called “Out of the Park,” and it will be posted in two parts—part 1 went up today, and part 2 is slated for next Monday (and will link back to part 1). I’m very excited to be published at Good Vibrations Magazine again—especially just in time for the start of baseball season, which opened last week! ;)

Love,
Emerald

Nevertheless, by the fifth inning I was so wet I wondered if I was leaving a spot on the seat. The energy of the game in front of me felt like it was physically permeating me, transferring directly to sexual heat and dispersing through my body like the players onto the field before each inning. In addition, the game was close, increasing the intensity throughout the stadium.
-from “Out of the Park”

March 19th, 2011

Call-in Radio Chat with Rachel Kramer Bussel and Authors Today!

I’ve just returned from Florida so am rather late announcing this, but today (Saturday, March 19) at 2:00 p.m. Eastern U.S. Time (which is in an hour!), there will be a live call-in chat on BlogTalkRadio for Rachel Kramer Bussel‘s brand new brand new Online Book Club! The club debuted last week, and today’s chat will be recorded and archived afterward as well.

I will be one of the authors on the call today, and listener call-ins are welcome. The call-in number is 626-414-3413, and the call will be for one hour. Find all the details here. Feel free to join us just to listen in, and if you feel so moved to call, we’d love to hear from you!

UPDATE: The call-in chat, which included host Rachel Kramer Bussel and authors Mercy Loomis, Tenille Brown, Elizabeth Daniels, and myself, has taken place and been archived! It may be found here or listened to here via this widget:

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Love,
Emerald

“Operator, won’t you put me on through…hurry up, won’t you put her on the line, I gotta talk to the girl just one more time…”
-Garth Brooks “Callin’ Baton Rouge”

February 28th, 2011

Power and Surrender

Editor Rachel Kramer Bussel‘s latest anthology, Surrender: Erotic Tales of Female Pleasure and Submission, published by Cleis Press, has just been released! Surrender includes my story “Power Over Power” (which was originally published last year in Rachel’s Please, Sir).

Rachel has posted the table of contents and introduction to Surrender on her blog here. I find it a particularly lovely introduction, myself, and I’m delighted to be included in this volume with authors like Donna George Storey, Shanna Germain, Justine Elyot, Tess Danesi, Teresa Noelle Roberts, and Alison Tyler, as well as some extraordinary stories (Shanna Germain’s “The Sun Is an Ordinary Star” is one of the most striking stories I’ve read).

Surrender is in stock now on Amazon as well as in stores and at the variety of outlets listed here!

Love,
Emerald

Suddenly a body was up against me from behind, arm rough around my neck. I was in a headlock. It took me just a second to realize I needed to defend myself, and I snapped an elbow back and tried to whirl, realizing it was too late.

Dominic whipped me around and pressed me against the wall. “Okay, you weren’t expecting me there. You weren’t ready, and you paused. Assailants don’t wait until you’re ready. You have to be prepared all the time.” He eased his hold on me and backed up. I was breathless, staring in his eyes as my pussy tingled insistently.
-from “Power Over Power”

February 17th, 2011

In Praise of Protection

In the United States, we are currently in the middle of National Condom Week, which is recognized in the U.S. during the week of Valentine’s Day (February is National Condom Month). Thus it seemed an appropriate time to post my ode to this rubber entity I love and appreciate so much.

Several weeks ago the beautiful and inspiring Nikki Magennis initiated a series of posts honoring the condom on her blog. I deeply appreciated the sentiment and much enjoyed reading the lovely pieces, many of which were fiction flashers, she offered on the topic. (In fact, she has now created an entire blog devoted to the loveliness of the condom—check out Rubber Soul!)

In one of Nikki’s posts, she linked to this piece, in which three authors discuss their respective perspectives about including the mention of condom usage in the fiction they write. The piece is specifically about M/M romance, but I myself frankly don’t see distinctions either among which populations it is more appropriate to use condoms or in which genres their use is appropriately included/displayed—to me condom usage seems appropriate across the board in partnered sex unless the partners are monogamous with each other and have been STI/STD-tested*—so I read it as a general post about condom usage/mentions in fiction.

In the comments, I saw a number of assertions of something I have heard before (in regard to both erotic fiction and pornography of other media): These are “fantasies,” so the realism of condom usage is not necessary and/or desired and may even seem misplaced.

I feel very differently about this. The first thing that strikes me, I think, is that I don’t feel I write erotica just to write “fantasy” (this may be different in the romance genre, which the aforementioned article appeared to be more related to). I write it because sex interests me, and its inclusion in life is what I want to reflect in my writing—the ways sex enlightens, challenges, connects us, the plethora of sensations and emotions we feel around it, how it shows us things about ourselves, others, society. For me, the idea that I’m writing an “escape” and thus should not or would not want to include real-life concerns in what I’m writing does not resonate. To me, in fact, it feels more accurate to say the opposite would be true.

As I mentioned in the interview Ashley Lister did with me for the Erotica Readers and Writers Association, I have been carrying condoms in my purse since I started having sex. Rarely am I anywhere without them. This has of course been quite deliberate, and I have made use of condoms I’m carrying with me numerous times. Often the characters I’ve written have adopted this trait as well, and as I mentioned in the interview, while some readers may find this unrealistic or “too” convenient, the first part of this paragraph may show why I do not.

It thus seems odd to me to not include this aspect of sexuality in what I write. I am, as I mentioned, aiming to write about the integral nature of sexuality in life, and to me condoms are a significant part of that. Since I myself have never found condoms a “mood-killer” or any such thing, I have not aimed to portray them as such in what I’ve written (which is not to say one would never interpret them as such—I have no control of course over how my work is interpreted). Rather, I have mentioned them generally the same way I have experienced them in my life—matter-of-factly, as a requisite and understood aspect of sex. I myself have often found condoms sexy: they offer a protection I appreciate indescribably, and they tend to represent that I will soon be, well, having sex. :)

Also on the aforementioned post, I saw comments such as this one, from someone who posted as Tam:

Don’t expect me to care about “real” characters who only act like “real” people when it’s convenient and I have to ignore everything else. If I’m sitting there thinking “what kind of idiot has bareback alley sex with a stranger” I’m not thinking “that was really well written and wow, that was a funny line and I loved the description of the garbage bin.”

I will admit I feel relieved to see comments like this, not because of a vested interest in regard to my own writing or because I want readers to agree with me, but rather because I have sometimes felt there has been an underlying idea permeating society that condoms somehow “aren’t sexy” and aren’t really important or desired or used in real sexual interaction. I find that very disturbing, and probably in large part given my history as a reproductive rights and health activist, I have tended to place a lot of importance on the open acknowledgement and embrace of condoms as an essential and desirable component of modern sexual landscape. It is both because I feel no desire whatsoever to contribute to the perpetuation of the idea that condoms are “un-sexy” or “kill the mood” or somehow decrease the quality of sex in any of the depictions of sex I offer (including in video porn) as well as the simple reality I have experienced of the connection between condoms and partnered sex that leaving out the mention of them in writing erotic fiction feels jarring and inappropriate to me.

That all being said, none of this is to say any or everyone else, writer or reader, should feel the same way I do. I am simply stating my perception and experience of condom use in life and fictitious portrayal and why I have made the invariably deliberate references to condoms in my writing that I have. On the subject of fiction, incidentally, I will say that applying a rule that characters must use condoms does not seem appealing to me. Characters are characters; they do what they do. To state what a character in fiction must do before the character has even been born or created (even by the author) seems dubious and intrusive to me. As Nikki said, it is not that I support any installation of such a rule; rather, I am stating why I personally find it called for to include condom use and the reference to it in sexually explicit fiction and why I have chosen to do so (as well as why I find condoms sexy!).

Happy belated Valentine’s Day, and happy National Condom Week and Month!

Love,
Emerald

*For example, Ryan Field says in the piece about one of his written works: “Both main characters are in love, monogamous, and living happily as any other married straight couple. They’ve both been tested for HIV and both were negative. So it would be pointless for them to continue using condoms as a couple. I don’t know any straight married couples who use condoms, so why should gay couples be any different?” I completely agree with this. He indicates that he still received reader feedback disapproving of the lack of condom usage, which does not make sense to me at all. When such aspects as monogamy and STI/STD testing have been addressed and established, then just as in life, condoms no longer seem an issue to me.

“Hey yeah, welcome to the real world, nobody told you it was gonna be hard…but then a boom shake, now I’m awake…”
-Rob Thomas “Real World ’09″

January 31st, 2011

The Gotta Have It Book Trailer

Here it is! Editor Rachel Kramer Bussel has just debuted the book trailer for the brand new anthology Gotta Have It: 69 Stories of Sudden Sex. The trailer, embedded below, contains excerpts of the authors themselves reading from their Gotta Have It stories. Watch/listen for the tantalizing snippets and sultry voices of, in addition to Rachel herself, Andrea Dale, Shanna Germain, Jeremy Edwards, Helia Brookes, and Donna George Storey, along with yours truly and a number of others! The full list of trailer contributors is listed below it.

Trailer contributors:

Christen Clifford
“After Ten Years”

Giselle Renarde
“Meet Me In The Kitchen”

Andrea Dale
“Wasn’t It Good”

Shanna Germain
“Genesis”

Elizabeth Daniels
“Dining In The Dark”

Emerald
“Suggestion”

Marina Saint
“Eat Me”

Jeremy Edwards
“No Blame, No Shame”

Heather Lin
“Seven-Letter Word”

Kay Jaybee
“The Advantage of Working From Home”

Vampirique Dezire
“A Forced Witness”

Monocle
“Plotter”

Rachel Kramer Bussel
“Manners”

Kirsty Logan
“Pierced”

Anya Levin
“Continuing Education”

Helia Brookes
“Over The Line”

Donna George Storey
“Anal-yzed”

Gotta Have It is on sale now at Amazon and these retailers!

Love,
Emerald

For some reason he reveled in the way her mouth fell slight open, beautiful eyes disbelieving as they looked into his. . . . The flush in her cheeks betrayed her excitement.
-from “Suggestion” (as read in the book trailer)

January 29th, 2011

Gotta Have It Early!

Or late, or midday, or…oh, but what I mean, of course, is that the newest Rachel Kramer Bussel-edited anthology, Gotta Have It: 69 Stories of Sudden Sex, published by Cleis Press, is out now! It wasn’t scheduled to be released until next month, but it is in stock currently at Amazon and other vendors—a list of whom may be found here on the book’s website.

I’m very excited to read this book, positively loaded with incredible authors, as well as have my own story, “Suggestion,” included in the table of contents. The full lineup/table of contents is listed on the book’s website too, and my understanding is the book trailer is coming soon. I’ll post it here when I see it!

In the meantime, I’m eagerly awaiting my author copy of Gotta Have It—I can hardly wait to read this big collection of little sexy stories!

Love,
Emerald

He forgot about their audience as she met his eyes, the unabashed mischief in her blue glaze sparking his own breathless, and unfamiliar, spontaneity. . . . For the first time, Greg understood that energy—the sincere, vibrant love of every inch of potential her body held. The same impulse sizzled forward in him, fueling the urgency to pull every stitch she wore off of her with the same focus and attention she had used to put it on.
-from “Suggestion”