by Violet Blue
JOLIE JOSS is currently a stay-at-home mom who decided to take a foray into erotic literature after hearing some of her husband’s more adventurous fantasies. She’d written a number of stories for private enjoyment and has recently enjoyed sharing them with friends. This is her first professional sale.
N. T. MORLEY’s more than twenty published and forthcoming novels of erotic dominance and submission are being reprinted in e-book form and can be found at ntmorley.com. Recent and forthcoming novels include The Biker, The Embezzler, and The Addendum; the short story collections include Captives and Master and Slut.
THOMAS S. ROCHE blogs daily at Techyum.com and monthly at WriteSex.net. His hundreds of published short stories include work in horror, crime fiction, and science fiction as well as erotica. His books include Noirotica, Dark Matter, and Parts of Heaven. His work can be found at www.thomasroche.com.
ISABELLE ROSS has such dirty fantasies that she has to get her boyfriend to make her act them out. Luckily, he’s damned good at this. Her work has appeared under various names in several zines, including Mountain Review, Delicious Delusions, and Surprise!
SARAH SANDS is not really a secret sex blogger yet but does share her erotic fantasies with several friends. Since she started that practice, she’s been pleased to discover the more you share, the more dirty ideas your friends give you.
DONNA GEORGE STOREY’s intimate photography sessions with her husband never stop revealing new pleasures. She is the author of Amorous Woman, a steamy tale of an American woman’s love affair with Japan, as well as many short stories, which have appeared in Best Women’s Erotica, Penthouse, and X: The Erotic Treasury. Read more at DonnaGeorgeStorey.com.
MARIE SUDAC’s work has appeared in the anthologies Best Bisexual Women’s Erotica, Down & Dirty, the Naughty Stories from A to Z series, and the Sweet Life series, as well as at Goodvibes. com and Five Minute Erotica.
Southern California resident SIMON TORRIO has written for the anthologies MASTER and Sweet Life 2 and is currently putting the finishing touches on a dark detective novel set in 1930s New Orleans.
SASKIA WALKER (saskiawalker.co.uk) is a British author whose short fiction appears in numerous anthologies. Her erotic novels include Along for the Ride, Rampant, Inescapable, Monica’s Secret, and The Harlot. Saskia lives in the north of England close to the windswept Yorkshire moors, where she happily spends her days spinning yarns.
OSCAR WILLIAMS lives in the Central Valley of California with his wife and their dogs. His work has appeared in the anthology MASTER. His erotic novelette about circus clowns became a horror screenplay that is currently being shopped.
About the Editor
VIOLET BLUE (tinynibbles.com, @violetblue) is a Forbes “Web Celeb” and one of Wired’s “Faces of Innovation”—in addition to being a blogger, high-profile tech personality, and infamous podcaster. Violet also has many award-winning, bestselling books; an excerpt from her Smart Girl’s Guide to Porn is featured on Oprah Winfrey’s website. She is regarded as the foremost expert in the field of sex and technology, a sex-positive pundit in mainstream media (CNN, “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “The Tyra Banks Show”) and is regularly interviewed, quoted, and featured prominently by major media outlets. A published feature writer and columnist since 1998, she also writes for media outlets such as MacLife, O: The Oprah Magazine, and the UN-sponsored international health organization RH Reality Check. She was the notorious sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle with her weekly column “Open Source Sex.” She headlines at conferences ranging from ETech, LeWeb, and SXSW: Interactive, to Google Tech Talks at Google, Inc. The London Times named Blue “one of the 40 bloggers who really count.”
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