Anna Ellis writes about ordinary men and women – usually married – who have an extraordinary amount of sex with each other and a variety of other people.
Author Profile: Roxy Katt
Roxy Katt is a Canadian who started writing erotica in the 90s, just for her own entertainment. Then she thought it might be fun to publish it, and perhaps even make a little money. Her first publication was a graphic short story (art by Tom Porta) in the very first issue of Heavy Rubber Magazine (1997). Since then she has 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).
Author Profile: Valerie Brundage
Valerie Brundage began writing about her secret desires and repressed fantasies after the divorce. She’s finding she enjoys writing about them almost as much as living them out in real life. Her novel “365” was released this summer by Extasy Books, and a collection of erotic short stories, “Erotic Daydreams,” is available on Amazon and as an audiobook.
Author Profile: Ralph Greco, Jr.
Ralph Greco, Jr. is a professional writer living in the wilds of suburban New Jersey on the east coast of the United States.
Author Profile: Jacey Holbrand
Jacey Holbrand believes life and love comes in all forms and should be celebrated. She’s committed to her muse and writing so she can share her stories with readers. Hot days. Sexy nights. Come play in her world.
Jacey loves to hear from readers! Click the link to eMail her: JaceyHolbrand@gmail.com
Author Profile: Olivia R. Keane
When Olivia R. Keane is not busy pursuing her Master’s in English and Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University, she writes novels– sweet or steamy, or a combination of both, about intelligent, feisty women and the real, quirky men who fall for them.
Living in Western New York with her husband and children, she refers to herself as a word nerd, web geek, single malt appreciator, music addict, and hopeless romantic. When she isn’t living in the fantasy world of her characters, Olivia can be found on Not So Vanilla where she blogs about overcoming her irrational fear of escalators, lust for custom Kitchen Aid mixers, and her search for the perfect cup of coffee.