With my latest release, Becoming His Sissy, I've taken a bit of a different direction. I'm not sure if it was my intent but I've managed to mix the classic crossdressing sissy tale with the popular alpha male romance. I don't know what you call it, maybe bromance, but it's hot as hell. Two guys, one a dominant gay man and the other a crossdressing sissy, put on one heck of a show!
Danny’s friend, Josh, is out of the closet. He’s gay and tired of living
a lie. If only Danny had the guts to come out of the closet himself. Danny isn’t
exactly gay though. He’s a crossdresser that harbors a secret desire to be
dominated by a man. If only Danny could find the courage to tell his friend. However,
Josh already knows Danny’s secret and Josh is planning to turn Danny into
Danielle and make him his own personal sissy slave.
Becoming his Sissy is a sexy, alpha male story for the rest of us. You don’t have to be a woman to enjoy the
idea of being dominated by a strong, sexy man.
You just have to enjoy wearing pretty dresses, sexy lingerie and high
heels. C’mon boys, indulge your inner
sissy and submit to the man of your dreams! You can get Becoming His Sissy at all the usual places, listed to the right. It's fun, it's different and it's about as gay as you can get and that's a very good thing!
Thanks for reading!
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January 27, 2013
February 24, 2012
Smashwords Falls Victim to PayPal
I guess we knew it was bound to happen. Mark Coker of Smashwords just dropped the bomb, not minutes ago. PayPal has censored Smashwords. First off let me hand it to Mark. He handled this ten times better than All Romance eBooks and infinitely better than BookStrand who basically threw us indies under the bus, insinuating we took over their store and were uploading nothing but rape, underage and incest books while they are desperately trying to defend their own titles that violate their new TOS.
Mark was honest, supported erotica and called his decision "imperfect." From Marks email:
"We think our authors should be allowed to publish erotica. Erotica, despite the attacks it faces from moralists, is a category worthy of protection. Erotica allows readers to safely explore aspects of sexuality that they might never want to explore in the real world.
The moralists forget that we humans are all sexual creatures, and the biggest sex organ is the brain. If it were not the case, none of us would be here. Erotica authors are facing discrimination, plain and simple. Topics that are perfectly acceptable in mainstream fiction are verboten in erotica. That’s not fair. Our decisions today are imperfect."
See the whole thing here.
PayPal is the culprit here and unfortunately retailers have little choice. PayPal plays hard ball and if things aren't done the way they like, they can close their account and freeze funds for up to 180 days. PayPal is a virtual monopoly and they manage to remain largely unregulated. Smashwords was built around PayPal's payment processing engine. Imagine if your bank closed your account and seized your money if you bought a sex toy or a Playboy with your ATM? I am not a big fan of government regulation, but what PayPal is doing borders on blackmail.
Call your Senator or Representative? They are unlikely to stand up for step-cest. PayPal knows that while many people find their behavior reprehensible few are willing to take a stand to defend fictional accounts of sex between step relations or "barely legal" sex. This is why PayPal is dangerous. I've heard they may consider consensual BDSM rape. When will they insist retailers remove BDSM titles? Or gay and lesbian titles? When will they insist retailers pull down all erotica?
Take a stand. Cancel your PayPal account and send them an email and tell them why. Urge your friends to do the same. Let them know what PayPal is doing. Expose this not as an attack on certain kinds of erotica, but as an attack on free speech and personal liberties. PayPal wants to be your moral conscience. Are you going to let them get away with it?
Read more at:
http://virginia-wade-erotica.com/
http://www.katiecramer.com/
http://michellemccleod.blogspot.com/
http://remittancegirl.com/
http://selenakitt.com/
Mark was honest, supported erotica and called his decision "imperfect." From Marks email:
"We think our authors should be allowed to publish erotica. Erotica, despite the attacks it faces from moralists, is a category worthy of protection. Erotica allows readers to safely explore aspects of sexuality that they might never want to explore in the real world.
The moralists forget that we humans are all sexual creatures, and the biggest sex organ is the brain. If it were not the case, none of us would be here. Erotica authors are facing discrimination, plain and simple. Topics that are perfectly acceptable in mainstream fiction are verboten in erotica. That’s not fair. Our decisions today are imperfect."
See the whole thing here.
PayPal is the culprit here and unfortunately retailers have little choice. PayPal plays hard ball and if things aren't done the way they like, they can close their account and freeze funds for up to 180 days. PayPal is a virtual monopoly and they manage to remain largely unregulated. Smashwords was built around PayPal's payment processing engine. Imagine if your bank closed your account and seized your money if you bought a sex toy or a Playboy with your ATM? I am not a big fan of government regulation, but what PayPal is doing borders on blackmail.
Call your Senator or Representative? They are unlikely to stand up for step-cest. PayPal knows that while many people find their behavior reprehensible few are willing to take a stand to defend fictional accounts of sex between step relations or "barely legal" sex. This is why PayPal is dangerous. I've heard they may consider consensual BDSM rape. When will they insist retailers remove BDSM titles? Or gay and lesbian titles? When will they insist retailers pull down all erotica?
Take a stand. Cancel your PayPal account and send them an email and tell them why. Urge your friends to do the same. Let them know what PayPal is doing. Expose this not as an attack on certain kinds of erotica, but as an attack on free speech and personal liberties. PayPal wants to be your moral conscience. Are you going to let them get away with it?
Read more at:
http://virginia-wade-erotica.com/
http://www.katiecramer.com/
http://michellemccleod.blogspot.com/
http://remittancegirl.com/
http://selenakitt.com/
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