Author: | Paul Smith | ISBN: | 9781310163401 |
Publisher: | Paul Smith | Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Smith |
ISBN: | 9781310163401 |
Publisher: | Paul Smith |
Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Ever wondered what it would be like to spend a day in Faerie? Thomas Singer hadn't, but was starting to wish he'd given the idea some thought...
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Sex and violence, filthy gore.
The following tales were written with an eye towards honest violence and upfront sexuality. I wanted to create something that was unrestrained, without treading into the realms of cliché. (You may judge for yourself how successfully I have achieved this.)
A word to the uninitiated: these stories were written with a gay male audience in mind. Some may find the content a little…excessive, in places. If forced at knifepoint, I’d describe them as Cthuhlian porn with a dash of Tarantino-esque violence.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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The group of stories under this parasol (or umbrella, depending) came about originally out of a desire to let my literary hair down. I wanted to write the sort of unrestrained fantasy sex and violence that’s difficult to include if you want to attract a wider audience.
A word to the wise. These stories were written with a specific audience in mind. Namely, gay men and women who like Yaoi (Google it).
Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Ever wondered what it would be like to spend a day in Faerie? Thomas Singer hadn't, but was starting to wish he'd given the idea some thought...
*
Sex and violence, filthy gore.
The following tales were written with an eye towards honest violence and upfront sexuality. I wanted to create something that was unrestrained, without treading into the realms of cliché. (You may judge for yourself how successfully I have achieved this.)
A word to the uninitiated: these stories were written with a gay male audience in mind. Some may find the content a little…excessive, in places. If forced at knifepoint, I’d describe them as Cthuhlian porn with a dash of Tarantino-esque violence.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
*
The group of stories under this parasol (or umbrella, depending) came about originally out of a desire to let my literary hair down. I wanted to write the sort of unrestrained fantasy sex and violence that’s difficult to include if you want to attract a wider audience.
A word to the wise. These stories were written with a specific audience in mind. Namely, gay men and women who like Yaoi (Google it).
Don’t say I didn’t warn you.