Favorite Authors

Over the years, I've read a lot of erotic stories on the Internet, and I have a few favorite authors I'd like to recommend to you. All these authors have kindly permitted me to keep a copy of their stories here. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have.

illustration

Check back often, because I'll be adding more authors and stories in the days and weeks to come.

Crimson Dragon. Chosen.
When I first read this story, I was amazed. Crimson Dragon can paint a portrait with words like very few I know, especially when it comes to the spiritual. This story has an ethereal quality that has you floating along as you read and makes you believe in things you might not have believed before.

Father Ignatius. Trimming the Sweetheart.
This story is another one from the Dulcinea Festival from the the summer of 2001. It's a light-hearted romantic romp that shows the kind of fun you can have gardening. I like gardening!

Anoninsac. Seducing Desdmona.
Sometimes conversations can lead to some interesting stories. This story was written after one such conversation about seduction. I am flattered by the story and hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Vinnie Tesla. Victim Victorian.
Vinnie managed to hit upon one of my favorite types of romance stories - Victorian. Only this is sexier than any paperback novel you'll buy off the shelf. The first chapter is here, but I highly recommend you go to Vinnie's site to see the rest.

Selena Jardine. Ruthie's Hair.
Quickly becoming one of my all-time favorite authors, Selena does not disappoint with this story. She writes characters just as well as anyone I know. We get to see the good, the bad, and the ugly with her characters, and it makes them all the more real. Deeply affecting.

Wiseguy. Artifact.
Wiseguy has a way of making his stories informative and interesting. I may never have wanted to sit through a class to learn about archeology, but toss in some sex, a mysterious necklace, and a way to make fantasies reality, and I'm hooked! Hot sex alert!

celia batau. Sunspots.
It's hard to decide if this story is more prose or poetry, but whatever you want to call it, it's still beautiful. As I read it, I could almost feel the sun warming me in all the right spots.

Gary Jordan. L is for Lethargy.
"Orgasms like rolling thunder." I love that line! It's perfect. I had the opportunity of being one of the judges for the Dulcinea Festival that took place on ASSM in 2001. With it's sexy, lazy mood, this story was one of my favorites.

H. Jekyll. An Episode in the Affair.
This is one very hot voyeur story. The story ventures a little beyond my comfort zone, but because it's so well done, I didn't mind. It's a nice way to broaden my horizons, so to speak.

Nick. The Cabinet.
I think this story just may be one of Nick's best. He captures the mood and personality of the characters perfectly. He shows us a bit of intrigue, a few morality issues, and a glimpse into the realities of the Internet world. A great story!

Oosh. Still Together.
This story touched me different ways. It's nostalgic, it's romantic, and it's moving. It is a tale of true love and a garden, and how both must be tended to maintain their beauty.

Please Cain. Song of Ourselves.
I'm not a big fan of spankings (maybe because I had too many growing up as a child), but this story is written in such a way that I see the allure of it. The handprint seen on soft flesh, the contrast of skin - dark to light, smooth to hairy, freckled to clear - make for an arousing tale. And there's a heavier poignancy to this story that makes it a favorite of mine. You'll have to read it to understand.

Mat Twassel. The Glass Blower.
The first time I read this story, I was blown away (no pun intended). There are levels to this story that you can only realize on second or third reading. It takes us to a different place. A magical place. But with a meaning.