Popping by a friend's house, Betty encounters instead her friend's mom, who has been trying on a strange rubber and plastic 'ant suit' for a party. In a strange and potentially humiliating twist of fate, Mrs. Wellington turns out to need young Betty's assistance in an unexpected way. 'The Ant Queen' was originally published in Cleis Press's hard copy Best Lesbian Erotica Popping by a friend's house, Betty encounters instead her friend's mom, who has been trying on a strange rubber and plastic 'ant suit' for a party. In a strange and potentially humiliating twist of fate, Mrs.
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Wellington turns out to need young Betty's assistance in an unexpected way. 'The Ant Queen' was originally published in Cleis Press's hard copy Best Lesbian Erotica 2008. Roxy Katt writes kinky lesbian erotica with femdom overtones that generally contains a fair sampling of wicked humor.
She recently began releasing some of her stories, which originally appeared in anthologies featuring stories by a variety of authors, as stand-alone Smashwords publications. It is important for readers to be aware before purchasing them that these are short stories - 4000 to 5000 words - so as not to be disappointed by their brevity and relatively thin plots. The good news is Roxy Katt writes kinky lesbian erotica with femdom overtones that generally contains a fair sampling of wicked humor. She recently began releasing some of her stories, which originally appeared in anthologies featuring stories by a variety of authors, as stand-alone Smashwords publications.
It is important for readers to be aware before purchasing them that these are short stories - 4000 to 5000 words - so as not to be disappointed by their brevity and relatively thin plots. The good news is that they are exceptionally well-written short stories that are both kinky and funny, a rare treat indeed.My favorite of the three shorts given to me for review is The City Pony. It is an unconventional pony girl tale that chronicles the budding relationship between two women who work in the same building in Toronto; one is an office worker with an unfulfilled pony fetish, and the other a maintenance worker and recent transplant from Alberta (apparently a largely agricultural province). The affair begins with a series of “chance” meetings in the building’s elevator and the playful bantering conversations that take place between them there. Ultimately the women arrange to meet socially and the Albertan turns the outing into a publicly humiliating and arousing adventure for the wannabe pony girl. The interlude is laugh-out-loud funny and thoroughly enjoyable.The other two stories, The Trumpet of Destiny and The Ant Queen, involve situations that inadvertently evolve into sexual liaisons and relationships via a humorous and humiliating turn of events.
One features a jilted woman who goes to the studio of “the other woman” under the pretext of inspecting her artwork and winds up venting her anger and frustration by spanking the woman soundly. Unexpectedly, this action leads to both women embracing their latent lesbian tendencies and ditching the cheating man in their lives. The second details the beginning of a D/s relationship between a young lesbian and her best friend’s mother after the younger woman takes advantage of the sexy and somewhat imperious mother who has accidentally locked herself into a rubber and plastic ant costume. To enjoy these stories, it helps to have a naughty streak and an appreciation of devilish humor. I started writing erotica in the 90s, just for my own entertainment.
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Then I thought it might be fun to publish it, and perhaps even make a little money. My first publication was a graphic short story (art by Tom Porta) in the very first issue of Heavy Rubber Magazine (1997).
Since then I have published in a number of major erotic anthologies, such as the winner of the Lambda Literary Award for I started writing erotica in the 90s, just for my own entertainment. Then I thought it might be fun to publish it, and perhaps even make a little money.
My first publication was a graphic short story (art by Tom Porta) in the very first issue of Heavy Rubber Magazine (1997). Since then I have published in a number of major erotic anthologies, such as the winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Erotica, Lesbian Cowboys: Erotic Adventures (Cleis Press, 2009).Erotic fetish writing can be divided, of course, into a number of genres or subgenres such as rubber, leather, armour, BDSM, spanking, etc. But as a fetish writer, I find my own difficulty in publicizing my work lies in the fact that while it incorporates these and other genres, it does not always fit neatly into one of them.So how do I describe my hard to categorize work to the person who, unbeknownst to him or herself, might enjoy this lesbian and transgender erotica, but has no one label with with to search for it?I think you could say, first of all, that humiliation is central. And usually, the humiliation is comical, cartoonish, unusual, or bizarre.The humiliation often involves some form of being tied up, stuck in something, rendered peculiarly powerles (especially by one’s own seemingly empowering garments)And there must be a build-up to the humiliation. I am all about foreplay. For me, that is the sexiest thing in an erotic story. So many tales begin with two paragraphs that introduce stock, uninteresting characters, and then proceed with 30 pages of “insert Tab A into Slot B” sex.
I do not find this even remotely interesting.Not that I do not describe sexual acts and their consummation in detail — I most certainly do.My work could be described as BDSM, but not in the classic sense of two people getting together in a “dungeon” like setting, within one of them tormenting the other for so many pages in more or less predictable ways. My characters do not usually start out saying “let’s have sex,” but that is what they end up doing. For example, if one character wears a rubber suit, it is not because she is a dominatrix preparing to play with a sex partner, but because she is a spacewoman or a diver. I tend to contrive “realistic” excuses for my characters wearing fetish gear.
To me, a woman dressed up like Catwoman is sexier if she is doing so to burgle an estate, rather than explicitly to have sex. Rest assured, though, somehow she will have sex.