Erotica

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Product Details
Price
$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
New Lit Salon Press, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
126
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.34 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780988551251

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About the Author
Brian Centrone is the author of the mini ebook collection I Voted for Biddy Schumacher: Mismatched Tales from the Mind of Brian Centrone and the debut novel An Ordinary Boy. His stories and poems have been featured in college newspapers and literary and arts journals. Four of his One-Act plays have been produced for the stage as part of the National Endowment for the Arts' The Big Read program. He teaches writing in New York. Visit Brian at www.briancentrone.com for more info. Follow him on Twitter @briancentrone.
Reviews

"Brian Centrone brings an immediacy to his erotic fiction. There is a rhythm not to just his characters but his prose, and when his men meet-and they do, in all sorts of wonderful, combustible ways-it leaves you strangely satisfied...but yet wanting more. And more is what you get in this fun, sexy collection. Don't miss it." -Adam Carpenter, author of Eden's Past

"Brian Centrone is a writer to watch whose riveting prose will get under your skin and in your mind and stay there." -Shane Allison, author of Slut Machine and I Remember

"Brian Centrone has crafted a series of short stories, peppered with illustrations, to create Erotica. Too much of anything, including sex, is usually a bad thing, but Centrone develops strong characters and engaging plots to carry the story. Centrone is determined, but not reckless with his writing. Scenes are graphic, but not pornographic. The well-written descriptions feel natural and, like great sex, the pacing of each story gradually builds to a climax that leaves the reader satisfied. Unlike other writers who tend to shy away from the subject, Centrone skillfully uses sex as a magnifying glass-a way to see the characters and their motivations more clearly. -Will Freshwater, author of Favorite Son