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Breaking the Rules

Breaking the Rules

By Laura Roberts • on February 28, 2010

Erotica has always been a favorite genre of mine, perhaps because it has always come easily to me. However, it’s also a genre that easily creates boxes for the writer, which become harder to escape. There are only so many ways to describe the sexual act before one becomes either lazy or simply bored. I

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I’m Not Through With You Yet!

I’m Not Through With You Yet!

By Laura Roberts • on February 24, 2010

That’s it. I’m out of retirement and bringing Black Heart to Austin, despite the Bible-thumpers, the hipster-douchebags, and the just plain uptight. Bend over, Austin. You’ve got a Smut Mistress in your midst. Recognize, and act accordingly. If

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So Long, and Thanks for All the Smut

So Long, and Thanks for All the Smut

By Laura Roberts • on January 9, 2010

Dear friends and fans of Black Heart, It’s been swell, but it couldn’t last forever. Black Heart has been a pet project of mine for years, and while I’ve enjoyed producing some of the most intelligent, in-your-face and flat-out HOTTEST smut on the web over the past five years, it’s

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eBay Auctions Spot in Author’s Latest Novel

eBay Auctions Spot in Author’s Latest Novel

By Laura Roberts • on May 12, 2009

Nathan Tyree is writing a novel, and he wants you to be in it. Yes, YOU. How? He’s auctioning off a place in his novel on eBay, right now. The bid (as of today at 11 AM)

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Suppor Sex-Ed: Sensowrimo

Suppor Sex-Ed: Sensowrimo

By Laura Roberts • on April 23, 2009

Support Quebec sex-ed: SensoWriMo! (photo: New York Daily News) Hugo Vaillancourt is a man on a mission. A volunteer for Montreal’s Head & Hands group since 2006, he had recently

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Amazon De-Ranks Thousands of LGBT Books

Amazon De-Ranks Thousands of LGBT Books

By Laura Roberts • on April 14, 2009

One of these authors is too "adult" for Amazon.com. Is it Henry Miller or Anaïs Nin? If you’re anywhere within the literary community, you’ve probably heard by now that Amazon has

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