Dreaming In Color: a special edition anthology of erotic writing by Greenery Press authors 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 176 pages hardcover, cloth-bound with inset photograph For collectors, fans and any other aficionado of fine erotica, an honest-to-goodness once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: Dreaming In Color, a limited-edition collector's anthology of original writing by Greenery authors. None of these stories, poems and essays has ever appeared in book form before, and each author has promised Greenery their exclusive use for three years - so this is your only chance for at least that long to read new, hot works by Deborah Addington, Charles Anders, Miranda Austin, Joseph Bean, Dossie Easton, TammyJo Eckhart, Janet Hardy, Mistress Lorelei, Midori, Jack Rinella, John Warren, James Williams Jay Wiseman and more! Guaranteeing the future value of this important volume are features like:
The cost for each book is $55, plus $3.85 for U.S. Priority Mail postage. (If you're outside the U.S., contact Greenery Press to find out what postage will be.) This book will not be available in stores - the only way to buy it is by contacting us directly. We can accept payment in several convenient ways:
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Sex Disasters... and How To Survive Them Charles Moser, Ph.D., M.D., and Janet W. Hardy
"Well, she said she was eighteen." "Hey, where'd the condom go?" "Eww, how do I get these stains out of the sheets?" Some sex disasters make you laugh. Some make you cringe. Some send you running for help. And here's the place to learn about all of them a jammed handcuff, a short-circuited vibrator, a cop at the door, a date who won't take no for an answer, a gray pubic hair, and dozens more. Physician Moser, educator Hardy, and a consulting team of attorneys, cops, EMTs, therapists and sex educators team up to create a tongue-in-cheek - but factually accurate - guide to surviving those awkward moments inside the bedroom, dungeon, back seat, bushes
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The Bride Wore Black Leather... And He Looked Fabulous! An Etiquette Guide for the Rest of Us Drew Campbell, illustrated by Donna Barr How do you introduce your slave to your mother? What address do you put on a letter to your brother and his male lover? How can a butch lesbian get proper service in the men's department? What's the best way to handle it if you mistakenly call your transgendered friend by the wrong pronoun? Here's t he first etiquette book for and about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities. Witty, realistic and occasionally slightly scandalous advice for the situations we all encounter in today's marvelously complex world. |
Haughty Spirit Sharon Green
"Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall" - or so discovers Meriath, the Goddess of Beauty. Vain, imperious, and certain of her own power, she makes the serious mistake of annoying a deity even stronger than she... and finds herself cast down to earth, embarrassingly mortal and saddled with an even more embarrassing curse. Humility, service and passion are just the first of the hard and strangely exciting lessons she is to learn... Veteran science-fiction and romance author Sharon Green demonstrates in Haughty Spirit a kinky erotic imagination that challenges such classics of the genre as A. N. Roquelaure's Beauty trilogy. |
Love, Sal letters from a boy in The City Sal Iacopelli, illustrated by Phil Foglio
On April Fool's Day of 1995, sometime actor and lifelong Chicagoan Sal Iacopelli began his three-year sojourn among the leather bars and drag shows, the expensive apartments and cheap thrills of San Francisco. His hilarious, bitchy and moving commentary was chronicled in a three-year series of letters to his longtime friend back home. Illustrated by award-winning cartoonist Phil Foglio! |
.Murder At Roissy John Warren
The rope around Mistress Raven's throat is tighter - and deadlier - than the ropes securing her to the bondage rack in Roissy, a weekend resort for sadomasochists in the Arizona desert. She is surrounded by people who have a reason to hate her: the man whose business she stole, the woman whose consent she abused, the ex-lover whose heart she broke. And for Sheriff John Clarke, the small-town lawman out to find her killer, the journey into the dark side of human sexuality might just be the most thrilling and dangerous of them all. |
The Warrior Within and The Warrior Enchained Sharon Green
In The Warrior Within, part one of her thrilling Terrilian Saga, Sharon Green - dubbed "the female John Norman" by her legions of fans - spins the tale of Terril, empath and ambassador extraordinaire, and her journey into submission and rebellion at the hands of the barbarian Tammad. The Warrior Enchained finds Terril on the barbaric world of Rimilia, experiencing her first taste of selflessness... and of love, in the arms of the planet's proud leader Tammad. Dragged by force from all she knows, disciplined into docile obedience, then kidnapped by the murderous slaveholding Hamarda and manipulated by duplicitous ruler Aesnil, Terril faces the greatest struggles of her existence: to survive... and to love. |