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Showing posts with label heterosexual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heterosexual. Show all posts

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

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Erotica vs the Singularity

One of the things about growing up heterosexual in the 70's?  We had very limited things to look at or read in books. 

We went to the movies a lot.  There were limited video games and these were basically in arcades that teens went to.  They played one called Pac-man.

Two favorite films of mine from that era that I remember very fondly were "Summer of 42" and another called "Friends."

Elton John did the music for the movie Friends.  I had that album.

Those are good movies to watch to get an understanding of how the era looked?



This was the movie Friends...

I can't seem to link it in here, Movie "Friends"

Last night I was looking at a Salon article -- this one about what is going on right now in terms of the singularity.http://www.salon.com/2009/10/07/blob_mance/

How are you going to counteract that loneliness?  That's one of the saddest things I have ever read.

Or ever looked at.

We had very little to go on in the 70's except for films and scenes in movies?

I'm working on a new short story that is going to help stop the rise of the blob and turn the tide back to humanism.

That blob is creepy.

In the writers group I'm in I see all kinds of stories roll by.  Because of my training as a Depth Psychologist I think about that.  A lot.

#stoptheblob

that's a hash tag for you.

Stop the blob.

Summer of 42 is about a bunch of boys coming of age.

Friends was about two young teens and the consequences they faced trying to grow up too fast.

They are good movies to watch, wish I had copies of them.  I'd love to see them again.

Erotica vs the Singularity.

Humanism vs Robot.

xxoo!

Valentine

ps: I coined that word in Wordnik -- to distinguish what genre I'm writing.  Heterosexual stories.  Only problem is if you google the imagery for that word?  You get this!

Wordnik is great.  As a writer I think about words and semantics of words all the time.




Monday, February 18, 2013

Heterotica looks back at the 1970's & the heterosexuals

I've been doing research on the area when I grew up -- the 1970's.  It was a very different era to be a kid than now?  I just googled advertising images of the 70's and took a look at some of the themes presented.  We grew up in an America that had just experienced The Sexual Revolution of the 1960's. 

When I was growing up I knew gay kids?  Mostly boys.  They were very flamboyant and "out."

This morning I saw a story in the Huffington Post about a coffeehouse trying to serve heterosexual Valentine's day coffee.  Well?  Personally?  There is nothing wrong with having hetero as your sexual preference.  In fact?  It might even be in the minority right now.

I think it's important to get the story straight?

I do.

One of the reasons I write in the genre I do is because my dad was the biggest pornographer in Hollywood in the 1970's.  He went by the name Bob Vosse (after Bob Fosse I'm sure).  That wasn't his name then.  It was a film nom de plume.  His real name was Don Brown and he started out shooting surfing films in California.

It was years before I saw the film Boogie Nights?  My mother cut off all contact with him when I was about thirteen.  I never saw him again.  Nor did my brother.  The 70's were a permissive time when anything went.  My nom de plume Valentine Bonnaire was chosen on purpose because it is the opposite of Bob Vosse.  Same initials, different story.

I saw the film and I went, "Oh my god, that's Dad." Yeah it was.  To this day I have never seen his films and I never will because they are not my cup of tea.

Here is the film...

The Burt Reynolds character is playing my Dad.


This is a photograph of him marrying my Mom.  In the years he made surfing films.  If you have grown up in a house where there was no pornography like me?  When we were coming of age we were reading books.

My generation.

I can begin to write a sexual history of what that was almost as a historic document.

I have.

The people writing in the genre I do -- not all of them write heterosexuality.  I do that on purpose.  It's my niche in the genre.  Write what you know!

xxoo!

Valentine Bonnaire

(Yes it was very tough growing up without a Dad, and now that I think of it?  Everybody's Dad was probably watching my Dad's films.  Geez.  Tomorrow I'm going to talk about the films we watched in the 70's -- like "Friends" or "Summer of '42" -- coming of age films for heterosexuals some of us saw as teens.)


Saturday, February 16, 2013

Heterotica ~ a definition

Heterotica is Literary Erotica for heterosexuals.  It's not clear when heterosexual got a bad name to me?  Anyway -- I write heterosexual erotica. 

As a writer I grew up on Erotica writers like D. H. Lawrence and Anais Nin.

Last night I spent some time in Wordnik defining what that is and actually making a term for Heterotica.  I believe as a writer you have to write what you know?

And I do.

The noms de plume I have used in this genre are Adrianna de la Rosa -- you can find my stories archived at Cleansheets.com and Valentine Bonnaire -- at both Cleansheets and The Erotica Readers and Writers Association.

So, what does heterosexual mean?  It means you like the opposite sex.  I'm a woman and I like men as sexual partners.  The same works vice-versa.  Men who like women like me.

You will not find pornographic images in my blog.  When you see art it will be classical like this image of Chagall's -- "The Lovers."  

Marc Chagall's "Lovers" 1956