Swing! Adventures in Swinging by Today's Top Erotica Writers is a new collection of swinging stories by 25 of today's top erotica writers. The book is out in print today.
In a collection of swinging stories, along with straight couples, one would expect a fair amount of bisexual women. After all, bisexual women have long been a staple of the American swinging scene. However, Swing! also contains a few stories that are entirely lesbian or gay.
1. Unpacking an Adventure is lesbian swinging erotica by lesbian author TreSart L. Sioux.
"Unpacking An Adventure is about two lesbian lovers that seem to be lacking action in the bedroom. They have just moved from the busy city life to a small town in hope of finding their passion for each other." (TreSart L. Sioux)
TreSart L. Sioux has been writing for several years. She has seven published books with Renaissance and three more in the works. She is currently writing articles on health and sports. TreSart has been in the art scene for the past twenty years. Her media ranges from pen and ink, photography, erotic, animation and sculpting. She has traveled to Paris, Jamaica, and hiking in California to broaden her talent in photography and other areas. Visit TreSart's website.
2. Just Desserts is lesbian swinging erotica by lesbian author Tawanna Sullivan.
"In Just Desserts, a lesbian couple who’ve just experienced the family reunion from hell find themselves stranded in an airport. The situation seems dire until they meet a sexy duo." (Tawanna Sullivan)
Tawanna Sullivan is the webmaster for Kuma, a website which encourages black lesbians to write and share erotica. Her work has appeared in Longing, Lust, and Love: Black Lesbian Stories, Iridescence: Sensuous Shades of Lesbian Erotica, Purple Panties, Best Lesbian Erotica 2009 and Spirited: Affirming the Soul and Black Gay/Lesbian Identity. She lives in New Jersey with her civil union partner, Martina. Visit Tawanna's website.
3. Initiation is gay swinging erotica by gay author Rick R. Reed.
"It's a strange story about a man who finds a mysterious ad for a group called the F*ck Club. When he responds to the ad, which is all about joining a group where members engage in anonymous sex, he finds himself getting cryptic directives to pass various tests to see if he is worthy of admission to the club. There is something dark, disturbing, and secretive about the messages. I write horror and while my story for Swing! is very sexy, it's also very dark, and by the end, extremely horrific." (Rick R. Reed)
Rick R. Reed's EPPIE-award-winning horror/suspense fiction has been referred to as “a harrowing ride through cutting-edge psychological horror” (Douglas Clegg, author of The Attraction) and “brutally honest” (Fangoria). His most recent books include IM, a thriller about a serial killer preying on gay men through Internet hook-up sites; In the Blood, a tragic vampire love story; Deadly Vision, about a small town single mom who begins having psychic visions into a series of murders of teenage girls in her small Ohio River town; High Risk, a sexy thriller about a bored, promiscuous housewife who brings home a very handsome—and very psychotic—stranger; Orientation (EPPIE 2009 winner, Best GLBT), a paranormal love story about reincarnation, love, and sexual orientation; and Dead End Street, a young adult horror novel. Published in Dell's acclaimed Abyss horror line, Reed's first two novels, Obsessed and Penance together sold more than 80,000 copies. Rick's short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines. A collection of his short horror fiction, Twisted: Tales of Obsession and Terror was published in 2006. Rick lives in Seattle, WA with his partner and is at work on a new novel. Visit Rick R. Reed's website.
Swing! Adventures in Swinging by Today's Top Erotica Writers, edited by Jolie du Pre and published by Logical Lust, out today in print.











Comments
This is very interesting! I have always wanted to see this side of the story but it is only here that I seem to see the full disclosure of so many lesbian and gay stuff.
I am not a lesbian myself but I always admire those people who are courageous enough to express and to stand on what they want and what they feel.
I lived in Philippines where gay is almost 50% of the whole male population and now I am here in Netherlands where gay and lesbian marriage/pertnership is allowed and I do think it is high time for me to read facts and what you listed in here are great stuff!
Hi Webbielady,
Interesting about the Philippines. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi! Just wanted to thank you again for stopping by! I really appreciate it! And thanks for showing me there is more erotica out there! Good luck and thank you!
Hi Netta! Thanks for stopping by!
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