

She gulps it down and take him in a bit more, his soft flesh presses against her tongue. The taste of salt hits the back of her throat. Only Kay knows just how much she has hungered for this moment.

Kay and Owen join forces with one of Kay’s co-workers and pretend they don’t know each other: I really liked how this story was a combination of an interesting, realistic look at a relationship and some really hot sex scenes, including one at the woman’s place of work. Me, K.C.Īmber Dawn’s story also features a sex worker, whose boyfriend is trans never of them having dated someone like the other before, they’ve both been educating themselves, about trans and sex work issues respectively. I hold on to she bucking body and I fuck she. She start to bawl ’bout don’t stop, fuck she, don’t stop. I pull back my hand partway, and push it in again. So close in there, I close my hand up in a fist. I had to brace myself, wrap one arm around she thigh and hold on tight. I’ll just give you a taste of what the fisherman is in for: Her response? “Well doux-doux, is your lucky night tonight you going to learn from the mistress of the house!” This is first-time sex erotica really at its finest: it’s hot and really sexy but cute and a bit awkward at the same time. The sex worker Mary Anne, a smart and sexy woman, reassures the fisherman she would never turn away such an ideal customer and then casually asks “You ever fuck before?” No, of course, is the fisherman’s answer. This adorable client, K.C., is especially nervous because they’re not a cis man and are only passing for a regular fisherman like the others in this town. “Fisherman” opens with a reluctant, awkward customer sitting in the lobby of a whore house-the exact place isn’t clear, but it’s definitely somewhere in the Caribbean. Nalo Hopkinson’s story is the strongest in the anthology, no question. You grab both my wrists, one in each hand, and hold them down by my hips against the wall, as you bite and nibble at my breasts through my bra, swirling your tongue around my nipples. Suddenly you stop, drag me to my feet, and, holding me tightly, you walk me backward to the nearest wall, where you slam me hard against it, and continue your attack on my senses, your rough seduction.

I also like that it’s written in an address to ‘you,’ the lover. Maybe I liked this one a lot because it charts familiar territory where my mind goes when it’s so inclined. Lui’s story is quite short and there’s nothing actually extraordinary about it: a woman is sitting in her apartment alone and her lover comes in, interrupts her, and takes her. In particular, I enjoyed stories by: May Lui, Nalo Hopkinson, Amber Dawn, and Ducky Doolittle. In any case, there are seriously talented writers in here. That’s my one and only criticism of this fantastic anthology. While I’m on this topic, I’d like to say that it would’ve been nice if some trans women could’ve been included. The anthology certainly lives up to its promise of “no-holds barred queer sex tales that reinvent lesbian erotica in ways that are transgressive and empowering.” Although the classification of the writing as lesbian is odd to me, since there are multiple stories featuring trans men, one featuring a drag queen and a cis man, one featuring a cis woman and man, and at least a few of the authors identify as bi/queer and not lesbian. And it’s all written by femmes! What’s not to love?
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And it’s chock full of Canadian writers to boot (Anna Camilleri, rp chow, Kristyn Dunnion, Sara Graefe, Suki Lee, and Sherece Taffe, to name a few in addition to the ones I talk about below). There were times when I questioned whether I even liked girls while I reading some of the vapid totally not sexy stuff I picked up! So, I am seriously happy that With a Rough Tongue is out there. Or when an anthology of supposedly erotic stories is all about romance and not sex. You know the lesbian erotica you’re reading is bad when you find yourself bored while reading a ‘best of the best’ anthology. It’s like really good sex-when it’s over you’re just like, that was awesome, I want more!! This book has really re-instilled my faith in queer women’s erotica, which I have to say was decidedly eroded by the time I read it. Can I just start this review by saying that With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn (edited by Vancouver writers Amber Dawn and Trish Kelly) is by far THE BEST EROTICA I HAVE EVER READ.
