Aidan McGill:
his writings.

These stories are sexual fantasies. They're imaginary, and they're about sex. If you think that using imagination is the same as doing things in the real world, then you and I would both be happier if you went elsewhere and read otherwise.
If you don't like reading about sex, or if it is illegal for you to read about it where you are for any reason, then don't read it.

For background on the stories in general and the "Pastorale" series in particular, click Background

The writings: (click on the linked title to go to the story).

Image link to Golden Clitorides 2005 page
Category: Best Story by a New Author

"Unforbidden" (MF Mf rom slow ScFi-non-typical) - 216KB February 8, 2005
     Rod Johnston is a senior executive in a major multinational corporation. His love life hasn't been breathtaking - until Canada. This story has one element some people consider science fiction, although it's treated in a non-SF manner. Don't be put off. This was my first erotic story. Erotic rather than explicit. Long, mild and slow.

Image link to Golden Clitorides 2005 page
Category: Best Heterosexual Story

"Pastorale: Amanda" (MF rom Mdom_sorta_maybe) - 45KB February 8, 2005
     Jack has to look after Amanda. A syrupy tearjerker. My contribution to St. Valentine's Day, although the season is different.

"New" highlight "Pastorale: Kissy" (MF rom) - 65KB posted March 11, 2006
     She was a cute little thing, in a kinky kind of way. I thought "I'd love to keep her as a pet".

"Recent" highlight "Pastorale: Sally" (MF rom) - 47KB posted February 7, 2006
     "That's a surprise," she said. "I didn't think there was anyone who didn't know I'm the town prostitute."

"Pastorale: Sissy" (MF rom) - 44KB posted September 25, 2005
     Jack met Sissy in early summer, five years after he moved to the farm.

"Pastorale: Basics and out-takes" (nosex) - 32KB posted February 8, 2005
     Some background for and from the "Pastorale" series of stories. Out-takes and basic background from many different stories. It's not consistent - they ARE different stories, after all. Think of it as brush-strokes or palette-knife work in oils or acrylics - step back and look at the general picture from a distance.


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Your feedback and our personal pride in our work are the only rewards we authors get. We like to know you're reading what we write. If you like the story then we enjoy being told that we "dun good". We even enjoy feeling that we're improving; so if your feedback is less than wholly favourable but it can help us to do better then we appreciate that too.

Please tell me what you think. If you'd like me to answer you, I'll need your e-mail address. I suggest that you establish one at an e-mail service like Yahoo just for this sort of thing. I'd appreciate knowing your name as well - just first name or nickname is enough - I like to make personal correspondence personal.

Also note that I've been nominated for two stories, and also for "Best New Author", in the Golden Clitorides Awards of 2005. That is also tremendous positive feedback. I'm honoured that anyone thought highly enough of my limited body of work to do that. I'll be even more honoured if you vote for me. Anyway, I've been learning, and I'll try to do better this year. If you'd like to vote for anyone (not just me), or even just see a list of links to many very good stories, selected by popular nomination, go to Golden Clitorides Awards of 2005 . There's also the Silver Clitorides Awards - a simple uncategorised award for best story of the month. Vote for someone, vote for something. Most of them deserve it.

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