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				Romances
				
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In the Kitchen with Dinah (MF Wife Oral)
 
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Tom meets his neighbor Dinah, and her husband Rick.  She maneuvers him into her kitchen, and blows his horn. 
	 
 
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Something About Him (FM Mdom Rom)
 
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This is a highly romanticized BDSM story.  I really believe that most of bdsm, especially submission is in the mind. This story celebrates and examines that. 
	 
 
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20 Questions (MF Rom Oral)
 
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The fourth Ron and Sylvia story. It's sort of a game of strip-20 Questions. I don't understand the rules of poker, so I did this instead. 
	 
 
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Rollover (MF Rom Y2K)
 
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One of three stories I wrote for Y2K.  This one is pure sweet geek love.  And, being a geek, I like it that way. 
	 
 
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Thoughts of Him (FMM, MM)
 
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Inspired by a comment Tamara made, this MM story flowed out of me in an afternoon.  There is some real-life stuff here about one of the first men I ever slept with. 
	 
 
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Anniversary (MF, Rom, light bondage)
 
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The third Ron and Sylvia story, a light bdsm story that was fun to write.  Sylvia offers herself up as Ron's anniversary present. 
		Celeste liked this one, giving it a (10,9.5,9.5) in Celestial Reviews 342
 
	 
 
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Public Service Announcement (MF, Rom, Food, humor)
 
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The second Ron and Sylvia story, and a fun little romp.  I still smile when I think of this story, which I consider one of my more fun pieces.  Ron and Sylvia, for some reason, are still alive in my mind, and still clamor for stories. 
		
Homer Vargas gave PSA a (9,9,8) in Celestial Reviews 338
 
	 
 
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Upstairs (MF Rom Voy)
 
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Both the first Ron and Sylvia story, and also the first story I published as GenericJoe.  A playful little story about moving into a new apartment, and hearing "strange noises" upstairs. Like many of the Ron and Sylvia stories, this one is based in something that really happened: I really heard strange noises upstairs an a regular basis. 
	
Celeste gave this one a (10, 7, 7), which isn't bad for a first story.
	  
 
				
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