I like smut (but please don’t tell anyone) by Elizabeth Cage I know that you might be getting bored with any further mention of FSOG. You’ve bought the tee shirt (yes, it’s actually on sale in a store near you with the slogan, “We aim to please”) and you’ve added the...
Guest Blog: Jessica E. Subject
Finding the right place to have sex Thank you so much for hosting me on Erotica For All during the Sudden Breakaway blog tour!! When I started writing Sudden Breakaway, I knew I wanted the story to take place at a hockey game. I love hockey, and thought it would be...
Guest Blog: Sara Daniel
By Sara Daniel, author of More Than Fantasy Regina has a secret. She’s lusting over her hottie assistant, the guy she hired straight out of college, the guy who now golfs with her clients and takes the marketing staff out for beers. Meanwhile, she…well, she’s afraid...
Guest Blog: Fierce Dolan
I'm curious about the current success of erotica in the publishing industry. All sources report now that erotica is the genre to publish in, and the industry still largely views erotica as a sub-genre of romance. Many publishers who focus on erotica require a...
Guest Blog: Tara Chevrestt
I am going to drag myself to the polls this year...and cast my vote even though part of me feels it’s a crock. I live in the state of Utah, and I’m a Democrat. Utah always goes for the Republican candidate. Why bother, right? I mean, seriously? And remember that year...
Guest Blog: Joshua Skye
The Erotica of Autumn by Joshua Skye Too often genres such as erotica, horror, and fantasy are pigeonholed and not just by the mainstream, but by authors and readers as well. There are certain stereotypes and expectations of each; elements that have become clichés we...
