Reaching Out from a Mind as Dirty as All Outdoors

If you get lucky enough, I might post adult-only material from time to time, so be 18 or over, or please be elsewhere.

I'll be discussing erotica here, the writing of it and the people who write it, as well as what we've written. I find all these aspects stimulating, but if any of them bore you, feel free to skim. You never know what you might miss, though.




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Saturday, February 13, 2016

Best Lesbian Erotica Blog Tour: Megan McFerren

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Friday, February 5, 2016

Best Lesbian Erotica Goodreads Giveaway!




Enter the the Giveaway between February 7 and March 7 for a chance to win a copy of this 20th edition of the iconic Best Lesbian Erotica series. I wasn't there quite at the start in 1996, but my very first lesbian erotica story made into the 1999 volume, and quite a few thereafter, so editing this one is a special thrill for me.
 




Wednesday, January 6, 2016

BLE Reading at Bluestockings Books, New York




The official post-publication launch for BLE 16 from Cleis Press!
Presenting Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year 20th Anniversary Edition (2016)
Bluestockings Books
172 Allen Street, New York, NY
February 26
7 pm

Readings from the newest edition of the iconic Best Lesbian Erotica series on its 20th anniversary, with editor Sacchi Green and contributors Dl King, R.g. Emanuelle Annabeth Leong, Megan McFerren, and Rose P. Lethe. (I'll actually be reading from my story in BLE 15, edited by Laura Antoniou, since of course I don't have a story in the new one.)

A few photos from our previous reading:





Monday, December 21, 2015

Goodreads Book Giveaway--Through the Hourglass




Goodreads Book Giveaway

Through the Hourglass by Sacchi Green

Through the Hourglass

by Sacchi Green

Giveaway ends January 15, 2016.
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Library Journal Loves Best Lesbian Erotica 20th Anniversary Edition!

A Starred Review on Library Journal!

Best Lesbian Erotica: 20th Anniversary Edition. Cleis. Feb. 2016. 224p. ed. by Sacchi Green. ISBN 9781627781541. pap. $16.95. EROTICA This 20th anniversary edition of the series soars with 17 powerful f/f offerings that stand out from the crowd. Edited by Green, the anthology entails plenty of sexy first-time hookups, peppered with established couples and their raunchy routines. Rose de Fer’s “Dust” packs poetic grit and sensuality into lonely Alice’s otherworldly encounter with a
beautiful hitchhiking stranger,
while young couple Jesse and
Asher explore their voracious
sexual appetites and Jesse’s nascent dominant side in Sinclair Sexsmith’s piping hot “Luscious
and Wild.” Other highlights
include Jean Roberta’s eccentric “Tears from Heaven,” in which Dr. Athena Chalkdust lavishes young submissive protégé Didrick Bent with pain and pleasure after an incident of animal neglect. In “Mirror, Mirror,” Frankie Grayson’s protagonist finds dormant carnal pleasures awoken by the voyeuristic tendencies of her alluring look-alike. D.L. King doesn’t disappoint with “Hot Blood,” a sexy supernatural vignette in which gruff mechanic Van spots a potential packmate in a gorgeous redhead whose car breaks down, while Anna Watson’s playful “Easy” recounts a woman with a unique “talent” for finding an electric current in even the slightest of sensations, culminating in her orgasmic experience during a drag king performance. VERDICT The powerful stories range widely in content, kink, plot, and pairings but are uni- form in their high quality and ability to craft engaging erotic tales with few words.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Goodreads Giveaway for Thunder of War



Goodreads Book Giveaway

Thunder of War, Lightning of Desire by Sacchi Green

Thunder of War, Lightning of Desire

by Sacchi Green

Giveaway ends December 31, 2015.
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Go ahead, this Giveaway lasts until December 31.  This is one of the best anthologies I've edited, with fine writers. The stories in no way glorify war, but rather pay tribute to the women of courage and vulnerability, passion and strength, who did what they thought needed to be done, in their own personal ways, and took what comfort they could in other women doing the same.