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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Two new stories up of mine! xxoo! #Literary #Erotica

I have two pieces running at ERWA this month.  Both of them are very strong stories told from the feminine.

You can read them in the galleries at these links...

"Have A Nice Day."

It's a story about mothers-in-law and the havoc they can cause for young lovers.  In this case it's a story of Zombies, and how zombies happen...

I wasn’t going to let her kill me.  I wasn’t going to let them kill me.  The whole crushing force of the women who had come before me, who had lived before my time with him.  She sat like a matriarch on a throne wagging jeweled fingers on her dead hands while she attempted to orchestrate our future.  My mother-in-law.

She’d already killed him.  The man who was going to be my husband.

I had the evidence.  My poor, poor Charles.

“Make us a cuppa, will you love?”  She only pretended to be crooning.

I never could stand the way he jumped to attention when she issued a command.  Even now she was still issuing them.  From beyond the grave and he couldn’t let go of her.  That year we first met he was making her tea every Sunday.  She hated me.  Because I was alive.  Looking back I think she added something to her tinctures.  Datura leaves.  The poisonous flowers hung like fairy lanterns all around the garden next to her oleanders.  I never could trust her.

There is a very romantic part to this story in terms of "the erotic" so please go and have a read!

The second story is "l'heure bleue."

That's a ghost story.  What happens when we think back to other lovers?  It's not as if women ever forget, is it?  In the story my character Sophia (which means knowledge) is haunted by an old, old ghost that she has seen in the web.  It's the middle of the night and Sophia can't sleep.


“I was able to love,” she wrote, after seeing him on the screen.  “Again.” 

The moon hung like a tiny lantern surrounded by night clouds drifting in a rushing wind.  Nothing was clear anymore, about the sky or the stars or the planes flying about and what they might be.  She stood for a long time in the cold and brittle light of almost total darkness looking up into the heavens.  The pages of her journal fluttered on the desk, before she tore them out completely and crumpled them in her fist.

“Come to bed, Sophia.”

Brace called her back from her depths, his voice stronger than her darkness, stronger than the cold of the clouds and the night sky filled with uncertain stars.

“I’m waiting.”

“It’s so cold out,” she said.

“I’m warm.”

Her hands were icy as she slid them across his chest.  “Brrrrr,” he laughed.  “You’re freezing.”

He smiled as he pulled her toward him, in the way that husbands smile, that’s different than the way a lover smiles.

“Am I?”

“Take off your clothes and come to bed.  It’s late”

“You’re always right Brace, aren’t you?”

“Do you think so?”

“You’re always very sure of everything.”

“I am what I am.”

“I suppose we all are.”

“Come to bed.”

His arms were warm as they tucked themselves around her, pulling her in against him, but her mind had shifted elsewhere on some kind of different plane.  Brace rolled his back to her.  “Go to sleep.”

But Sophia couldn’t sleep.  Not anymore, not after hearing that voice, and seeing the photograph.  She and Brace never talked about the past or the other people they had been with.  What would have been the point?

In the warmth of the bed, against Brace’s back, in the heat of the blankets—her mind kept drifting backwards.

To read the rest, visit the site at the links above.  Literary Erotica for adults.

xxoo!

Valentine

ps: I write heterosexual Literary Erotica.

pss: I'm very excited to be published in a book that you can purchase here... look for my short story called "Flowering" -- there are so many fine stories in the book.  By the absolute tops in the genre.  Savor these reads about sex and the human heart...


Friday, March 15, 2013

You're heterosexual aren't you? I am.

You are looking to read something sexy.

You like sexy, and that is how you found me.

I write for men.

You're my audience.

You always have been.

Here is the first piece of me.

I never write anything that isn't a true story.

Transport yourself.

It's Friday.

xxoo!
Valentine

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Velvet Babe's "Little Miracles" ~ flash fiction xxoo!

Just in time for Saint Paddy! xxoo!

Velvet’s “Little Miracles”

by Valentine Bonnaire c. March 2013 valentine@valentinebonnaire.com


The Velvet Babe looked skyward.  Saint Patrick and Oz were smiling at her, those rogues.

She pouted at Oz, and crossed her arms.

“Mr. Swankypants forgot those flowers didn’t he?”

Velvet nodded wistfully.

*Poof!*

A great green cloud of smoke and stardust enveloped the Babe. She waved her arms to clear the smoke and saw her outfit.  It couldn’t have been sexier.  Little green bows and the tiniest straps, green heels made of the finest suede from Spain, thigh highs with tricky garters.  She looked like she was wearing all the Frenchiest green ever, with continental overtones.

“Well, Darlin,” Saint Paddy said...

“What be your wish?” smiled Oz.

“Five orgasms in rapid succession.  That will take my mind off all the bad news.”

*Poof!*

The “Ye Olde Leprechaun” where Oz beamed the Babe was afire with spirit.

Swankypants was the last thing on her mind once she saw Pan the flautist dressed as Peter himself.  He had one all right.  Those tights were a dead giveaway. 

“In his lap, Velvet,” Oz commanded.

“A perfect fit if ever there was one,” cried Paddy.

’Twas better than the pot of gold, as Velvet smiled down a million rainbows, crimson in the clover.


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Velvet Babe my comic book character...

I love to write the world of Velvet Babe.  The thing is, I want her to have just the right look?  So how do you go about finding the right artist?

I have written many stories of her, and I have a basic idea of how she should look.  I sent out one query, and didn't hear back so I'm in the process of searching myself for a company.

The stories I initially wrote are over at Cleansheets.com in the archives.

She could be a graphic novel?

And more, and I know that.

When I get back to the Santa Barbara Writers Conference in June this year I will be talking about her.  She's erotic and silly and she is always dressed in fantastic outfits.

As I was researching artists I came across the most beautifully designed little book of one of Oscar Wilde's short stories -- called "The Happy Prince."

I love the depth and attention to detail on this.  So stunning. I want to get the book for myself?

Really!

That artist is very famous.  Just exquisite work.  Here is an example...

I only like the best designs and artists, can't help it!

Anyway, I'm going to post the little flasher I just wrote for ERWA because it has Paddy in it and we are coming up on that special day as it is! 

Back in a mo....

xxoo!

Valentine
valentinebonnaire.com

Monday, March 4, 2013

Beautiful poems ...

I first came across Samuel as @semaphore over in twitter.  He was tweeting out the lines of his poems and they were just extraordinary.

Sometimes I think we all need something beautiful?

Take a break and read some of his?

I'm going to be making a blogroll here of some writers to follow...






Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Romantics.

Working on a little poem this morning for ERWA based on the romanticism of this era. xxoo!
Back later.  Heterotica loves the kiss.  A stolen kiss, the handsome stranger, the wild rise...

Here it is!  a little silly poem about being swept away by a rogue, but of course!

a kiss upon the stair

c. Valentine Bonnaire March 2013


the rapture of a starlit kiss
once stolen madly upon the stair
a feathered cap, a falcon’s flair
were things that led her to his lair

a maid will crumple and go bare
in the mastery of a poet’s flare
his lips so tender everywhere
no chance had she on the darkened stair

and at her bodice his fingers crept
and at her heart her feelings leapt
between her thighs his fingers swept
how skilled was he of the parapet

how merry it seemed to begin the dance
how sweet it was against his breast
her heart was pounding in her chest

O, stars made brilliant on that night
the moon embraced them in golden light
in silver vows of quiet love
she was as peaceful as a dove

beware the dark upon the stair
and rogues immortal knighted there
a maid but has a tiny heart
she’s sure to lose it in the dark

~




Friday, March 1, 2013

Important authors in the Literary genre ...

A new story is up today in the galleries of ERWA.  It's "Surviving Winter" by Bob Buckley.  Why I love it?

#1 Vanilla

#2 It made me smile like mad

#3 It should be read by nineteen year olds and their fathers

#4 It reminded me of Summer of '42, and if you ever saw that film?

It's written by my friend and editor at ERWA, Bob.

xxoo!

Valentine

It's a bit like this picture below.  A guidance story.

Like getting a rose, from a male writer.

Given what the generation who grew up in the web has seen?

Read this and feel refreshed!