Erotic Interludes: Tales Told by Women
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Average customer review:Product Description
Today, erotic writing is no longer a male prerogative. Now, women are celebrating their own sensuality through a variety of forms, including erotic fiction. Here are twenty-one pieces from women writers aged between twenty-three and fifty-eight, exploring every aspect of female sexual experience - married and single, lesbian and heterosexual. With insight, with humour, with outright eroticism they reaffirm every woman's right to the pleasures and adventures of sex.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #208648 in Books
- Published on: 1988-10-13
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 278 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'Lonnie Barbach has made an important contribution to our understanding of women's sexuality' ERICA JONG
About the Author
Lonnie Barbach is the acclaimed anthologist of classic collections PLEASURES and EROTIC INTERLUDES, two volumes of women's erotica which brought the genre into the mainstream.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
These "Erotic Tales" are told by women and are, to me, some of the hottest stuff I've ever written. My favourite story of all was "Birthing" and another good one was "The House of the Twin Jewels".
If you are into erotica, this is a good read. I liked it and I love erotica of all kinds. Another good erotic book I've recently read is "Breaking the Girl" and another good one is "Menage".
Pleasant Introduction
This was the first erotic book I've ever bought and I can say it has not put me off. After venturing into the world of Anais Nin care of a friends copy I thought I'd see what was out there. And this one was a great introduction to the pleasures of erotic writing. If, like I was, you are just starting to dip into erotic writing I'd recommend this one.



