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Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Feminist Fairy Tale Erotica

My book of erotic feminist fairy tales is free today and tomorrow.

Here's the blurb:

Into the Wild Wood: Erotic Feminist Fairy Tales

A collection of six feminist fairy tales with an erotic lesbian twist. From retellings of tradition tales, to an original story based on traditional Irish and Welsh mythology and fairy lore, this collection aims to celebrate love between women, and take a wry poke at traditional fairy tale themes and motifs. Something for the head and for the heart.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019BH7988?*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B019BH7988?*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Monday, 14 December 2015

Fairy Tales Live on Amazon



My collection of erotic feminist fairy tales, Into the Wild Wood, has gone live on Amazon today. There'll be a free promo tomorrow and the next day.

You can find it here.

US: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019BH7988?*Version*=1&*entries*=0

UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B019BH7988?*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Also available in other areas.

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Fairy Tales: The Wild Wood


I’ve been working on some feminist erotic retellings of traditional fairy tales about women who love women (and sometimes fairies and shape-shifters and other creatures).
This is my blog to talk about the ideas I’ve explored while writing them. First up: the wild wood.

I’m calling the collection Into the Wild Wood because woods reoccur so many times in fairy stories. They are the places we much not stray, for fear of wolves or bad spirits or monstrous feminine creatures (of which more later), for fear of discovering things we ought not and learning to stick to the path set by our parents. Forest even spring up, unbidden, invading safe interior spaces, as in ‘Sleeping Beauty’. But in subverting the wild wood, and celebrating love and sex, woods have the potential to become a site of exploration, curiosity, adventure, self-discovery and possibility.
When writing my stories, I want the wild wood to keep its wildness, and even some of its danger, because that sort of wood has much more erotic potential. Writing fairy stories that are over-sanitised is impossible—they are stories defined by the leaking all over of a particularly gothic sort of desire. If they’re not, then they’re not really fairy tales at all. But I’m reclaiming the wild wood for all those good things too: for sexual adventure and self-realisation, and a whole world of possibilities.