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Kate informed Tom three weeks later that she was pregnant with his child. He seemed fascinated and amazed more than anything else, eagerly touching and prodding at his Mommy’s still-flat belly. She assured the boy that no, this did not mean they would stop having sex every day. However, he would have to treat the eventual baby as a little brother or sister. After seeing how sad all his children would be, Tom decided not to leave town for university. His place was there, with his beautiful brood of ‘little sisters’, plus a ‘brother’. He ended up getting a job nearby in an old folks’ home. As Tom’s father started working later nights, the boy started joining his stepmother in bed. She held him close to her as he drank from her big, milk-filled tits while pushing himself into the cunt that was forever tempting to him. After the first two, Tom was desperate to squirt another baby into her. He’d pumped two children into her belly. He’d fathered what most people would consider a full-sized family, at an age where most people still weren’t even having sex yet. Greenwell and Kwon deliver on their promise to 'take kink seriously' in this enticing, wide-ranging collection that plumbs the depths of desire and control…This visionary anthology successfully explores the range of sexual potency in the characters’ power plays.” — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

First, thanks to you for being part of the Juicy Secrets universe. This little kingdom of ours is a true labor of love (generously flavored with lust), and it gives us more pleasure that you can imagine to bring a touch of erotic spice to your lives. These stories are in the hands of a master. Covering the wide spectrum of kink, they are filthy and lovely. When I think about the greatest queer writers of our time, names like Alexander Chee, Melissa Febos, Roxane Gay, Carmen Maria Machado, and Brandon Taylor immediately come to mind — all of which are featured in this new anthology by R.O. Kwon ( The Incendiaries) and Garth Greenwell ( What Belongs to You, Cleanness)." — THE ADVOCATE With that, Tom made sure to impregnate his Mommy for an eleventh time before leaving home. Kate was proud of her boy, and of what he’d made her body into. She felt like the perfect little breeding slut, an exclusive womb just for her little boy. Tom had obtained a high-paying job elsewhere. He tearfully bid his family goodbye, giving his mommy’s belly a kiss. When he left, little Tom had fathered eight girls and two boys with his dearly beloved Mommy. The final child in her belly was a boy. The house was simply too crowded – the decision was for Tom to move out, at least for the time being. He bode them farewell. Things changed a little the following year. Now further on in school, Tom was old enough to start attracting some attention. He was getting older, and rapidly becoming handsome. The stories within explore bondage, power-play, and submissive-dominant relationships; we are taken to private estates, therapists' offices, underground sex clubs, private estates, and even a Victorian-era sex theatre. While there are whips and chains, sure, the true power of these stories lies in their beautiful, moving dispatches from across the sexual spectrum of interest and desires, as portrayed by some of today's most exciting writers.What can result, of course, is a lot of shame. A lot of hiding and denial, a lot of misery, of loneliness. My co-editor and I are on the side of increased openness, and when we talked about what our anthology should look like, we realized it was of high importance to us both that we refrain from defining kink. Instead, we hoped to include as large a variety of perspectives as possible, and to open, to expand, rather than to close any gates.

Then one night after dinner, while I sat in the residency’s library surrounded by the novels, collections and memoirs previous writers in residence had published over the past century, I stumbled upon a story by Garth Greenwell in the Paris Review about two men meeting for a sadomasochistic hook-up. I had also just read Melissa Febos’s memoir Whip Smart, about her experiences with sex work, and it occurred to me that these stories could live together in the same book, the kind of book that might live on these library shelves. S]tories about love and lust from a powerhouse lineup...Edited by two writers whose work takes sex seriously, Kink makes a case for sex’s place in literary fiction." — LITHUB More: Insane date story involving poop will make your bad dates seem amazing 4. An unfortunate accident This provocative collection will leave you tied to your chair...[A] groundbreaking collection of short stories that explore desire, love, BDSM, and consent...Co-edited by acclaimed novelists R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell, Kink...features stories by Roxane Gay, Alexander Chee, Carmen Maria Machado, and others—that explore desire, love, BDSM, and consent. The book seeks not only to lay bare non-normative physical intimacy, but to change the cultural conversations surrounding it. Yes, there are ropes and riding crops, but the beauty lies in capturing the emotionality as well as the eroticism." — O MAGAZINE Tom had no issues with being a father for a second time. His lust for Kate grew only more ravenous, and he appreciated her body even more.

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F]ifteen writers explore power dynamics, self expression, and humanity through bends in desire. The stories...are alternatingly funny, poignant, sexy, anxiety-provoking—like kinks, like life." — VANITY FAIR Okay, that’s the latest from us. Thanks in advance for your patience while we weather this out, and for reading this. We love you all. Zentai is a skintight Japanese body suit typically made of spandex and nylon. It can cover the entire body, including the face. Dance teams or athletes may wear Zentai, but some people get off on the sensation of having their entire body bound in tight fabric, and wear it for kinky reasons. R.O. Kwon’s nationally bestselling first novel, The Incendiaries, is published by Riverhead, and it is being translated into seven languages. Named a best book of the year by over forty publications, The Incendiaries was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Award for Best First Book and Los Angeles Times First Book Prize. Kwon’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Paris Review, NPR, and elsewhere. She is a National Endowment for the Arts fellow. Dive into this collection of short stories written by several renowned fiction authors. Set in places like therapists’ offices, private estates, and a sex theater in early 20th century Paris, the stories explore various points across the sexual spectrum from love and desire to BDSM." — COSMOPOLITAN

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