Smut

Perry Noid coolwithdoc at gmail.com
Tue Oct 28 13:32:08 CDT 2014


Right on, thanks, sounds like what I'm looking for.

Speaking of private collectors, what's up with that? I've read before about
them asking writers to write dirty stories for them. Makes me think of
Pierce Inverarity and his stamps, Wolfmann and his ties etc. Something
about duck stamps in Bleeding Edge.  A lot of that in Pynchon.

I remember something in GR too, about bringing BDSM into the family circle,
and in that way we don't become dominated by the system. I suppose this is
a subject for a monograph, one that I am in no way prepared to write. But
it's interesting.
On Oct 28, 2014 10:24 AM, "glenn fuller" <glennfuller at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>  *Opus Pistorum  *by  Henry Miller is a pornographic
> semi-autobiographical fantasy written 1981  on commission for  a private
> Los Angeles collector.
> I haven't read it, but from what I understand it's kinda like the* Tropic*'s,
> but without the narrative or the philosophy.
>
>
>   10/28/2014 07:19 AM, Perry Noid wrote:
>
> I don't know why, but I bought a paperback of penthouse forum stories at a
> yard sale a while back. I was cleaning up yesterday, dusting my
> bookshelves, and started flipping through it. It was awful but I couldn't
> stop reading it. It got me thinking about the possibility for "good" erotic
> stories.
>
> So penthouse forum is terrible, I read a few stories from Delta of Venus
> by Anais Nin a while back and it's better but not as, I dunno, charged I
> guess. The only thing I could think of that I truly found enjoyable was The
> Art of Spanking by Milo Manara. Kinda trashy maybe to some but I really
> liked it.
>
> My experience in this kind of writing is pretty limited and for some
> reason I'm interested all of a sudden. Does anyone have any
> recommendations? Give me smut and nothing but.
>
> http://youtu.be/iaHDBL7dVgs
>
>
>
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