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Five-Minute Erotica

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by Carol Queen


  Marlo Gayle is a naughty jock who enjoys full contact and getting the knots worked out.

  Kecia is a Warrior Goddess who lives, works, and plays in San Francisco. She loves reading and writing erotica. “Birthday Rap” is her first published story.

  Marilyn Jaye Lewis’s erotic short stories and novellas have been widely anthologized in the U.S. and Europe. She is the founder and executive director of the Erotic Authors Association, the first American organization to honor literary excellence in the erotic genre. When Hearts Collide: An Erotic Romance will be published in 2003 by Magic Carpet, and Night on Twelfth Street: Bisexual Erotic Fiction will be published in 2004 by Alyson Books.

  Elise Matthesen lives in Minnesota, surrounded by beads, metal, words, music, friends, lovers, and partners. She has a hearing impairment, fibromyalgia, arthritis, attitude, ingenuity, numerous publication credits, and more than two dozen pairs of pliers.

  This is Robert Morgan’s first published erotica (although he has been practicing for this moment all his life as an accomplished and inspiring erotic talker). Robert is a sex educator and pleasure activist who lives, teaches, and writes with Carol Queen. They are working on a book.

  Muzelle is the fetching nom de plume for Kelly Bodden, who lives in San Francisco and works for Xandria.com. She is a pleasure-driven sensualist learning to embrace unblushingly her fiery libido via erotic writings and other salacious acts. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. in sexology, her ambition is to spread sexual enlightenment across the states via easily accessible sex education and massive exposure . . . even in cow towns.

  Carol Queen has a doctorate in sexology. She is an award-winning erotic author and essayist; her novel The Leather Daddy and the Femme won a Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Best Sex Book in 1999. She is also the author of Exhibitionism for the Shy and Real Live Nude Girl, and she has edited or co-edited six anthologies. See her complete bibliography at www.carolqueen.com. She lives in San Francisco and is a worker/owner at Good Vibrations.

  The author of more than 50 books under various names, Thomas Roche is also the editor of the Noirotica series and has written more than 200 published short stories and 250 published nonfiction articles for web sites, magazines, and anthologies. His most recent books are His and Hers, two books of erotica cowritten with Alison Tyler.

  Lori Selke is the editor of the anthologies Tough Girls and Literotica. Her stories have appeared in Best Bisexual Erotica 1 and Best Bisexual Erotica 2 and in Zaftig:Well Rounded Erotica. Sometimes she writes things that aren’t about sex, too. She lives in San Francisco.Visit her at http://www.io.com/~selk.

  Steven Schwartz wears suits only to the opera and job interviews. His erotic fiction appears in Best Bisexual Erotica 2, Tough Guys, and Wired Hard 2, along with the chapbook 69, consisting of 69 69-word stories set at a sex party.

  Marcy Sheiner is editor of the Best Women’s Erotica series (Cleis Press) as well as of Herotica volumes 4 through 6 (Down There Press and Plume). She is author of Sex for the Clueless: How to Have a More Erotic and Exciting Life, and Perfectly Normal: A Mother’s Memoir. Having reached the age of wisdom, she sums up what she’s learned in one short phrase:Wear black and eat salad.You can visit her at http://marcysheiner.tripod.com/

  David Henry Sterry is both author of and performer in “Chicken: A 1-Ho Show,” based on his San Francisco Chronicle best-seller Chicken: Self-Portrait of a Young Man for Rent (ReganBooks, Harper Collins, 2002). The book is being optioned to be made into a film. He is also the author of Satchel Sez:The Wit Wisdom & World of Leroy Satchel Paige (Crown, Random House, 2001). He has worked as a stand-up comedian, an actor, and the emcee at Chippendale’s Male Strip Club in New York, winning Cabaret Performer of the Year. He has written plays and screenplays. He has worked as a chicken, a chicken frier, soda jerk, a cherry picker, a poet, a building inspector, a barker, and a marriage counselor. He recently completed a twenty-city tour with Chicken. He now volunteers with the Larkin St.Youth Project, doing outreach with homeless kids on the streets of San Francisco. In December, 2002, he was the closing speaker at the Protecting Our Children Summit in Washington, D.C., where representatives from the State Department, the Justice Department, judges, care-providers, law enforcement officials, academics, and survivors met to try and end the commercial sexual exploitation of children.

  Marie Sudac is a dancer, poet, and erotica writer who lives in the Los Angeles area with her lover and two cats. Her work has appeared in the anthologies Sweet Life and Slave.

  Cecilia Tan is the author of various books of erotica, including The Velderet, Black Feathers, and Telepaths Don’t Need Safewords.

  Her stories have appeared in Penthouse, Ms., Asimov’s Science Fiction, Best American Erotica, Nerve.com, and elsewhere. She writes about all her passions (sex, food, and baseball) from the Boston area. “The Magician’s Assistant” is from the work-in-progress The Book of Want and was written for Penn Gillette. More juicy tidbits can be learned at www.ceciliatan.com.

  Sage Vivant is the proprietress of Custom Erotica Source http://www.customeroticasource.com, where she and a small cadre of writers have been creating tailor-made erotic fiction for individual clients since 1998. She has been a guest on numerous television and radio shows nationwide. Her work has appeared on various web sites, and been published in Maxim, Forum UK, and Erotica magazines. Several of her short stories are scheduled to appear in upcoming anthologies.

  Melanie Votaw is the author of 52 Weeks of Passionate Sex, Hummingbirds: Jewels on Air, The Art of Chinese Calligraphy, and The Cocktail Kit. Also an extensively published poet and nature photographer, Melanie displays galleries of her work taken on four continents at www.VotawPhotography.com.

  Greg Wharton is the publisher of Suspect Thoughts Press and an editor of two web magazines, SuspectThoughts.com and VelvetMafia.com. He is the editor of the anthologies The Best of the Best Meat Erotica, Law of Desire (with Ian Philips), The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name, Love Under Foot (with M. Christian), and Of the Flesh. A collection of Wharton’s short fiction, Johnny Was and Other Tall Tales, will be released in 2003. He lives in San Francisco where he is hard at work on a novel.

  Yohannon was raised as a proper Irish Catholic boy in New York City, so it was inevitable he would become a polyamorous bisexual pagan switch (with a strong preference for fat people) living in the Santa Cruz mountains. It is suspected that he keeps a special portrait in his attic to avoid looking his age of 40, though he freely admits to feeling that old after a long night of healthy debauchery.

  Copyright © 2003 by Carol Queen

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