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Posted in Pulp

Rita & Marian by Peggy Swenson

Peggy Swenson | Rita & Marian | Even though Rita had been married for years there was something about Marian she couldn’t resist

Posted in Poetry

Perpetua by Olga Broumas

Olga Broumas | Perpetua | From Publishers Weekly

In her fourth collection, Broumas (Yale Younger Poets Award-winner Beginning with O) passionately invokes the redemptive fo

Posted in Erotica Pulp

Teen Tramp by Ricardo Santagata

Ricardo Santagata | Teen Tramp | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Erotica

The Hooker and the Nun by Eve Locke

Eve Locke | The Hooker and the Nun | The Hooker and the Nun is, of course, just fiction – or is it?

This could be true for some folks; for others it’s lustful entertainme

Posted in Pulp

Pussycat Named Desire by Channy Wadd

Channy Wadd | Pussycat Named Desire | She couldn’t stop her runaway passions

The Searing story of a sex-hungry girl whose abnormal needs forced her into a twilight world of shame

Posted in Vintage

Male And Female by Jack Woodford

Jack Woodford | Male And Female | ‘When she married Hyde she was a virgin and was considerably apprehensive as to whether married life would ever be happily consummated. But neither w

Posted in Romance

Awakenings by Susan X Meagher

Susan X Meagher | Awakenings | A glimmer of attraction, discovery of shared interests, growth of respect for one another, and the stirrings of desire. These are the building blocks

Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

Never the Same Again by Tesch Tesch

Tesch Tesch | Never the Same Again | As Time put it in their disparaging review: ‘Its unsavory subject is a homosexual affair between a 13-year-old boy and his 30-year-old seducer, a gas-

Posted in Romance

A Little Bit Of Spice by Georgia Beers

Georgia Beers | A Little Bit Of Spice | Andrea Blake’s life has order. Everything is meticulously laid out and planned, from her house in its quiet neighborhood to her career path at Hagan’s

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Biographical Fiction Poetry

Loving Gertrude Stein by Deborah Schnitzer

Deborah Schnitzer | Loving Gertrude Stein | In this long, layered poem, noted scholar Deborah Schnitzer conducts an examination of identity and motherhood by building a discourse around the life