In Holds, a short story by author Julia Armfield (salt slow, Private Rites), a woman engages in a fantasy at her local climbing wall...
The erotic works of Anaïs Nin started out as a freelance job. To support their bohemian lifestyles, Nin and her writer friends earned a dollar a page writing pornography for an anonymous client. The writers hated The Collector, as they called him, for his repeated instructions to “Concentrate on sex. Leave out the poetry”.
The Collector, a new series of short stories published by jouissance, seeks to pay homage to writers, like Nin, who explored the erotic, the taboo and the connection between jouissance and the creative process. It also honours their chosen, but much maligned, genre. By commissioning some of our favourite female writers to compose erotic short stories, we begin what we hope will be an ever-growing collection of compelling and provocative fiction that will inspire conversation, debate and further creative expression.
Munken Pure 80gsm paper publication with red Singer Sewn binding. Featuring an illustration by Emma Rose Schwartz. 138 x 85 mm.
"Kate thinks about touching and doesn’t, lets the smell travel naturally to her – stone-smell, earth-smell, the mineral tingle of chalk dust and bodily heat. She could lick a strip up Carrie’s neck, up the line of her jaw to the place where the chalk dust dissolves into slick perspiration."
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