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Erotica collection, 1940-1969




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, depicting transgressive sex acts including (but not limited to) lesbian and heterosexual sex, incest including (but not limited to) lesbian and heterosexual sex, incest , pedophilia, sadomassochistic behavior




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This collection contains an archive of original illustrations, four sketchbooks, and erotic stories, depicting transgressive sex acts including (but not limited to) lesbian and heterosexual sex, incest, pedophilia, sadomassochistic behavior, and copulation with objects as varied as sex toys, produce, and household appliances. The stories and illustrations appear to be the work of a single individual, with nearly all narrative told from a female's point of view. Also includes some amateur pornographic photography and magazine clippings.
The stories included in the collection range in length from one page to 46 pages. Two of the four sketchbooks include drafts of multiple storylines. Most stories are handwritten in the style of a graphic novel; some are typed. All include accompanying hand-drawn illustrations. There are also loose, miscellaneous illustrations in the collection with no correlating story. The collection's photographs and magazine clippings appear to have been used as models for some of the sketches and artwork. The photographs include at least one image of a hermaphroditic woman who appears in some of the accompanying stories.

Current results range from 1940 to 1969


STORIES OF FORBIDDEN PASSION ... THEY DARED TO READ! / Lurid lesbian fiction of the '50s and '60s comes out of the shadows


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The Sexually Intrepid World of Lesbian Paperback Novels 1950-1965
CLEIS PRESS; 415 PAGES; $18.95 PAPERBACK
"[R]egular vigilance turned up books I was petrified to take to the cashier. Their ludicrous and blatantly sensational cover copy were both my signals and my shame. Valerie Taylor 's The Girls in Three-B and Randy Salem's Man Among Women: these books I would savor alone, heart pounding from both lust and terror of discovery, poised to plunge the tainted tome into hiding."
Read, often surreptitiously, and valued by lesbians for providing faint comfort that they were not alone, the pulps were later scorned by lesbian feminists and derided for the butch and femme characters they often depicted and their adherence to mainstream mores. What these social critics failed to see was that the heroines of the pulps, with their economic and social independence and ownership of their own sexuality, were the original sexual outlaws, unconsciously feminist, who debauched innocent straight women not only with their prowess in the bedroom but also with their promise of freedom.
In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in the pulps and a return to print of many "classics," thanks to a more diversity-tolerant climate among lesbians. Much has been written about the books' camp appeal, their celebration of "queerness" and their value as artifacts of a repressive era. But in "Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Sexually Intrepid World of Lesbian Paperback Novels 1950-1965," editor Katherine V. Forrest approaches the pulps as literature and demonstrates that it is the quality of the storytelling that has made them a part of lesbian culture and consciousness for so long.
In her passionate introduction, Forrest poses the idea that many of these "sordid" pulps were more lesbian-positive than one would expect for the era. She discusses at length how their sensationalized jacket copy made them look far more deviant than the actual stories inside, and writes of the necessity to see past the publishers' efforts to titillate straight male readers by making lesbianism appear exotic and depraved. For example, the jacket copy of Joan Ellis ' relatively innocent and nurturing "The Third Street" blared, "They walked together into a world of exotic evil ... the lonely and love-starved, the lovely and promiscuous, seeking new thrills ... baring their secret needs and feeding their secret hungers ... needs and hungers condemned by society."
Forrest writes of the authors of the pulps with great respect and knowledge and holds them up as serious contributors to the lesbian literary canon. She points out the achievements many of them enjoyed in other genres and attributes her own successful writing career to the awakening these books stirred within her as a young woman. It's an impressive piece of personal testimony-cum-literary analysis, extremely readable and as moving as it is intellectually stimulating. It's hard to think of many writers who could have so easily and gracefully combined the two forms.
The remainder of the book is selections from nearly 20 lesbian pulps published over a 15-year period. Forrest's selection criteria demanded that the book be written by a female author from 1950 to 1965 (the so-called golden age of pulps) and published in paperback only. Beyond that, some were chosen for their pioneering efforts within the genre, others for their (often surprising) eroticism, and others for their ability to depict lesbianism and attitudes toward it within the period of the book's writing.
Finally, Forrest sought out happy endings, which were not, despite what one might think, all that hard to find. In "Enough of Sorrow" by Jill Emerson , published in the later part of the pulp period, the protagonist's closing narrative demonstrates that a strong, positive and unapologetic lesbian identity is beginning to take root: "I am in love with a girl, she thought. And incredibly enough I am not bothered by it. I do not think it is wrong or evil or awful or dirty. I am not afraid of it. I, square and unworldly Karen Winslow , am in love with a girl. A lesbian."
Through passages such as this one, it becomes apparent that at least some of these pulps, particularly those written by women, were more subversive than perverse, hiding in plain sight and propagating covert messages to the real "Twilight" girls.
The messages obviously hit their mark. Ann Bannon , author of the often reprinted Beebo Brinker series, speaks of the sense of responsibility she grew to feel for the many lesbians who read her books and reached out to her for guidance and advice: "[W]e were vulnerable to the prejudices of the period, just like our readers. I reread my own work and shudder at some of the unexamined assumptions. ... I was too naive, too young and dumb, to give much thought to the effect I was having on my women readers ... until I began to get hundreds of letters from them, begging for reassurance and information."
In sidestepping the sensationalism and perceived rampant homophobia of the pulps and focusing on the covert support they offered then and the cultural wealth they now hold, Forrest has done a great thing. She has reclaimed a treasury of lesbian history in a bold and credible way. She has, like the early pioneers of the pulps, turned the gaze inward. Finally, she has validated the pulps by showing them to be much more than mere entertainment or a quaint portrait of a strange time, but as the necessary survival stories they were, often for both those who read them and those who wrote them.
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Websites like Literotica to get you hot and bothered. (Pexels)
Literotica, and other sites like it, will fill your evenings with erotic passion.
Imagine this: You’re at home and in the mood for some sexual mischief with erotica.
Except you’re alone under the covers and you don’t quite know how to satisfy those urges.
You’ve tried a couple of sites already, but it’s just not doing it for you this time. Sure, the internet has trillions of options when it comes to sexual fantasies, but it’s easy to get lost in the mix.
Without realising, you end up scrolling through the pages of Google for hours but, much like Bono, you still can’t find what you’re looking for.
Let’s consider something new, something exciting, something that will bring us that oh-so-personal release.
Videos are fun, but you’ve been there done that and it might be time to switch things up. Why not try to titillate your mind with some words instead of images? Rather than seeing the hairy butts of ageing actors, why not imagine your own, fictitious, perfect bottom?
Well, consider this our gift to you: A shortcut to the wonderful and inventive world of online erotica, where imagination is your only restrain (unless you’re into bondage, of course). This selection of erotica sites will hopefully save you some precious minutes next time you’re bored of Pornhub, YouPorn or GayForIt.
It is the place for free erotic fiction, and there are many websites that you can go to.
Needless to say these steamy reads are for 18+ only. Underaged readers need not apply.
When it comes to online erotica, Literotica is a titan of the genre – the clue is literally in the name. It leads the field like a Russian dominatrix, offering thousands of erotic stories with hundreds of tags that explore every sexual fantasy.
From vanilla to hardcore BDSM to everything in-between, we guarantee you’ll find something to float your boat to completion. It even has audiobooks for those who’d rather lie back and relax.
One of the most popular genre tags of this site is actually literotica cheating in which there’s an erotic story about cheating partners. Some people have some naught fantasies, it seems. No judgements here.
Literotica lesbian and Literotica gay erotica are also very popular on the site. There are many Literotica tags to pick from.
Of course, if you want some fiction erotica that caters to the LGBT+ community, PinkNews has you covered too, pals. Just head over to Nifty for some hot gay, lesbian, bi and plus action . With 23,000-plus stories, we guarantee it’ll leave your little gay heart satisfied. You won’t be disappointed with Nifty .
Bright Desire also features a wide range of free sex stories open to everyone, with a focus on what often missing in porn : the fun of it all. Not only is Bright Desire sex-positive, but it also offers videos and erotic stories that are all about passion, intimacy and straight up pleasure.
Much like Literotica, Lush Stories is a leader of the genre. Ghost sex? Check. Sex through portals? Check. Watersports sex? Check and check. Sexy ghosts playing water polo?
Probably. With 51,018 stories and counting, plus some 198,898 blog posts and 3,041,349 forum posts, we’d be surprised if you don’t find something that toasts your buns on there. Lush Stories works as a social network, too, giving you the chance to connect with other readers and maybe write your own stories.
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Slightly differing from Literotica, this next website Sssh is operated by women for women—and we’re not complaining. It counts thousands of erotic stories, as well as sexy sex education articles so that you know the best way to do you.
Looking for something a little bit more refined? Erotic Review actually has editors that make sure you only read the best erotic stories out there. No typos or poor grammar here. It’ll satisfy your inner nitpicker and the most high-brow of your fantasies.
Have fun reading the erotic literature, my darlings. Happy Reading!


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