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Sunday, December 04, 2005

Reading tonight

I'm reading tonight, not really all that enthused but whatever. I'm a bit readinged-out and would love to stay home under the covers but I will be there reading "Tha Pants Girl." This weekend has been a little blah, I'm just not much in a party mood and am feeling a little useless and restless. Had yet another idea for a project, probably won't work but it got me writing and thinking about some new ideas, which is a pretty rare feat nowadays. That's about it, gotta try to get back in a social mood for the onslaught of parties and festivities that await. That's about it, not very exciting, but that's fine.

Because of the snow, Marilyn Jaye Lewis will not be able to join us.


You Guessed It!

It's time for another reading in NYC. Here is the whole scoop:

Please join us for a selection of readings from Stirring Up A Storm: Tales of the Sensual, the Sexual, and the Erotic.

Edited by Marilyn Jaye Lewis. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press

When: Sunday, December 4th @ 7 PM
Where: KBG Bar Sunday Night Fiction, 85 E. 4th Street, NYC
What & Who: Selected readings from Stirring Up A Storm with Lauren Henderson, Lynda Schor, M.M. De Voe, and Rachel Kramer Bussel. Evening introduced by Marilyn Jaye Lewis
How much: Admission Free!

About the participants:

Marilyn Jaye Lewis
is co-editor of the internationally acclaimed Mammoth Book of Erotic Photography and founder of the Erotic Authors Association. She is the award-winning author of Neptune & Surf, a trio of erotic novellas, called by the UK's Guardian newspaper "a sensational debut...take(s) literate erotica well beyond the boundaries once staked by Story of O..." Her popular erotic romance novels include When Hearts Collide, In the Secret Hours, and When the Night Stood Still. She is editor of the top-selling Hot Womens' Erotica collection for Book-of-the-Month Club, and the upcoming Zowie! It's Yaoi! Western Girls Write Hot Stories of Boys Love! for Thunder's Mouth Press.

Lauren Henderson was born in London and educated at Cambridge, where she studied English Literature with a special focus on Jane Austen (in her second year) and vampires in 19th century romantic and gothic novels (in her third). She has written seven books in her Sam Jones mystery series, which has been optioned for American TV, many short stories, and three romantic comedies - My Lurid Past, Don’t Even Think About It and Exes Anonymous. Her latest book is Jane Austen’s Guide to Dating, published in the US by Hyperion. Jane Austen’s Guide to Dating has also been optioned as a feature film by Kiwi Smith, who wrote "Ten Things I Hate About You" and "Legally Blonde". Lauren’s books have been translated into over 20 languages. Together with Stella Duffy she has edited an anthology of women-behaving-badly crime stories, Tart Noir.

Lynda Schor is the author of three books of short fiction, Appetites, True Love & Real Romance, and, most recently, The Body Parts Shop. Her stories, which have been nominated for an O'Henry Award, have been published in Playboy, Ms., The Village Voice, Mademoiselle, and many literary magazines and anthologies. A winner of many grants and awards, including two Maryland State Arts Council Awards, Schor is the fiction editor of the online literary magazine, Salt River Review. She teaches fiction writing at The New School.

M.M. De Voe: is a prize-winning author, whose short fiction has been published in PRISM: International, The Spectator, SLANT, and Bee Museum. Her translations of contemporary Lithuanian fiction are forthcoming in anthologies in Canada and the European Union. She holds an MFA from Columbia University. Her YA novel, Burn in our Hearts, was a finalist for the 2004 Bellwether Prize. This past October, her short piece, "Plague Mice," was published in the Fall issue of Mississippi Review. She is a sometimes actress and a New York City resident.
Milda's contribution to Stirring Up A Storm, "Overheard," is a 2005 Pushcart Prize nominee for short fiction.

Rachel Kramer Bussel: is the editor of Naughty Spanking Stories from A to Z Vols. 1 and 2, as well as the forthcoming Glamour Girls: Femme/Femmer Erotica and several other erotic anthologies. She is Senior Editor at Penthouse Variations and a Contributing Editor andcolumnist for Penthouse. She writes the Lusty Lady column in The Village Voice and conducts interviews for Gothamist.com and Mediabistro. Her writing has been published in over 50 anthologies, including Best American Erotica 2004 and 2006, as well as AVN, Bust,Cleansheets.com, The New York Post, On Our Backs, Penthouse Forum, Playgirl, Punk Planet, San Francisco Chronicle, Time Out New York and others.

Visit www.stirringupastorm.com

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