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How to Date a Stewardess

 Phoenix, AZ. December 01, 2011. Pandora’s Box has finally been opened, and years and years of hidden secrets are now flying out for the entire world to hear! How to Do a Stew is a step-by-step personal playbook that gives men a ‘heads up’ and a sneak peek at the inside world of a sexy profession filled with a commodity of untamed, fancy-free women who fly, otherwise known as ‘The Stewardess.’ There will be no more sitting on the sidelines of love; it’s time to stop drooling, men, and get in the game! Filled with humorous tips and tactics, this new release provides to dos and taboos that will give any guy, shy or not, the confidence to land his own ‘Susie Stew’ — not just ring her bell.

How to Do a Stew is a super-fun read, full of privy insight and hilarious anecdotes. Encapsulated as a stewardess for the past 27 years, Dr. Lee has earned her honorary ‘Love Jet Fly-chiatrist’ degree from the School of Hard Knocks and Landings. After decades of research; listening and comparing her sister stewardess’ endless tired tales and non-stop stories; difficult issues of life on the road, love or lack of, and the struggle to find balance both on and off the airplane, she began to write. Her quick wit, combined with hope and a desire to help, led her to compile a ‘comic book of relief’ for men and women of all ages to enjoy. Included are inside secrets and tips on how to have a healthy, balanced relationship from takeoff to landing, as well as a rare peek into the intriguing world of the illusionary ‘Fantasy Stews!? This book is for all those who have loved, still love, want to love or think they would really to be a stewardess.

“How to Do a Stew” by Lee Heat: Dog Ear Publishing, ISBN: 978-14575-0680-2

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New Erotic E-Series

Columbia, SC (PRWEB) April 1. Kittyfeather Press is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a hot new paranormal e-series by award-winning erotica novelist Laura Stamps featuring chapters from her upcoming new series titled “The Manigault Vampires”. Rather than have her readers wait months for the release of the first title, Kittyfeather Press chose to publish Laura’s latest work immediately as a monthly e-series. Each month a new issue is released, containing at least three chapters of the first novel in this series, “A Vampire’s Kiss: Book One of the Manigault Vampires.”

The Manigault Vampires is actually a spin-off series based on her popular “Witchery Series” trilogy and contains many of the same Witches and Pagans readers fell in love with from that series. “A Vampire’s Kiss” is the first novel in this series that definitely turns up the heat.

“Sara Gadsden is a Wiccan Green Witch addicted to paranormal romance novels and their gorgeous vampire heroes. Like most people, she has no idea vampires actually exist until she meets Drayton Manigault at a Samhain party. Dray is not only one of Columbia’s wealthiest businessmen, but he’s also been a vampire for the last 145 years. Oh, and he’s totally yummy. When Dray offers Sara a job working for his computer company, Manigault Technologies, fantasy collides with reality, and Sara’s future is suddenly transformed into one wild, smokin’ HOT ride!”

“I love this new serial format,” says Laura Stamps. “I was searching for a way to give my readers addicted to vampire erotica novels a sexy ‘fix’ every month. When Kittyfeather Press offered me the chance to publish these novels as a serial, I jumped on it. Since its release, readers have told me this serial format is the perfect solution for those times when they only have ten or fifteen minutes to read during their hectic day.” Ms. Stamps who recently expanded her reader community with a very active Twitter and Facebook following knew her readers could not wait to get their hands on this steamy new series, giving her fans exactly what they asked for as e-book chapters priced at $ 1.99 each.

About Kittyfeather Press: Kittyfeather Press has been publishing the novels of Laura Stamps since 1988. Stamps is a Wiccan Sex Witch, and an award-winning novelist specializing in erotic paranormal fiction with a wickedly naughty blog (http://www.laurastamps.com). Her work has appeared in over one thousand magazines, anthologies, and journals. She is the author of more than forty-five books and is published by several publishers. Ms. Stamps is also the recipient of many awards, including a “Pulitzer Prize” nomination in 2005 and seven “Pushcart Award” nominations. Find her on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/sexwitch or Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/sexwitch. For more information, review copies, or interviews, contact the author directly at:  Laura Stamps (803) 394-5635

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Adah Isaacs Menken the Original Bad Girl

 Adah Isaacs Menken the Original Bad Girl. New York, NY (Vocus/PRWEB) January 20, 2011.

It’s tough being a sexy superstar in today’s media age. But try doing it in the middle of the prudish Victorian era. Yet for Adah Isaacs Menken, the “mother of theatrical and film nudity,” swimming against the current brought her overflow audiences from Broadway to Paris. She married five husbands, including the world heavyweight boxing champion. Her notable lovers ranged from kings to authors Alexandre Dumas and Algernon Swinburne, and some said George Sand, with whom she shared a penchant for crossdressing. Adah’s front-page scandals and under-the-counter nude photos made her an erotic sensation unequaled until Marilyn Monroe and her calendar a century later. Today’s wannabe bad girls aren’t in the same league.

A Dangerous Woman: The Life, Loves, and Scandals of Adah Isaacs Menken, 1835-1868, America’s Original Superstar (Globe Pequot, cloth, $ 24.95) is Barbara and Michael Foster’s immensely enjoyable new biography of America’s first supernova. Wrote cub reporter Mark Twain about how Adah captivated gold rush San Francisco: “A magnificent spectacle dazzled my vision—the whole constellation of the Great Menken came flaming out of the heavens.” The Fosters’ definitive yet easy-to-read biography, with photos by Napoleon Sarony, the Rembrandt of the camera, brings to startling life the pin-up girl for Civil War troops North and South. “The Naked Lady” grew closely involved in the conflict: No wonder, Adah was born, as the NAACP recognized, “a colored girl from New Orleans.”

The daughter of a beautiful Creole mother, father unknown, Adah had a series of stepfathers, one who abused her, another who taught her the classics. Jewish by religion, Adah grew up in Texas where she became a trick rider in the circus. In Havana, she had a youthful love affair with Juan Zenea, a great Cuban poet shot as a revolutionary. Back in Texas, Adah married the musician Alex Isaac Menken, played in regional theaters, and fled from race riots to Alex’s hometown, Cincinnati. Here, in the bosom of a wealthy family, Adah became a disciple of Rabbi Wise, founder of Reform Judaism. In his weekly Israelite she wrote articles and poems defending the Jewish people. Marital discord and her burning ambition caused Adah to leave for New York, where she performed in everything from comedy to tragedy to song and dance. A friend of Walt Whitman, she defended his poetry, usually denounced as filth. Secretly, Adah married handsome, bare-knuckle champ John Heenan, who defeated the British champion to claim the world crown. Returned to America on the eve of the Civil War, Heenan became America’s first great sports hero. To please his English mistress he denounced Adah, and accusations back and forth stole the front pages from Abe Lincoln’s election.

Adah, depressed and suicidal, was saved by Prince Mazeppa, a role that led to fame. Sensational and sexy, the drama Mazeppa was based on a tribal prince who fought Tsarist tyranny. Adah dueled, declaimed, and rode a “wild stallion” up a four-story stage mountain—while stripped apparently naked. From Albany to the Midwest and Nevada’s booming Virginia City, the crowds went wild over this man/woman performance. The miners pelted Adah with bags of gold dust, which, dressed as a sporting gent, she gambled away all night. Shedding a fourth husband, a literary critic, Adah sailed from the Golden Gate to London, carrying along her final husband-to-be, a Rhett Butler-style Confederate agent.

Across Britain, Adah’s popularity swelled, and she thrilled young Arthur Conan Doyle, who would make her the heroine of his first Sherlock Holmes story. Le Menken became the toast of Paris, the world’s highest paid performer. Making clever use of the era’s new media—newspapers, the telegraph, trains, and steamboats, above all the camera—Adah became the first universal Love Goddess, the godmother to Harlow, Monroe, and Princess Diana. From royalty to authors such as Charles Dickens—who wanted to do a double act with her—everyone of note attended Menken’s salons. She was pursued by would-be lovers, including Emperor Napoleon III, and new front-page scandals.

The lifespan of the love goddess—the few who dominated the libido of their time—is not long. They fly high and sparkling until, at a young age, they crash to earth. Adah’s daredevil act and devil-may-care life ended at thirty-three. She died in a Paris garret, the poet Longfellow at her side, writing a eulogy, while a crowd stormed a nearby theater, demanding to see their Naked Lady. Adah’s influence on glamour, fashion, and lifestyle lives on—through her poetry and those who write about her, and a series of movies in which she has been portrayed by Ruth Roman, Sophia Loren, and recently Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes. In the Fosters’ A Dangerous Woman, Adah Menken is born again.

“What an extraordinary life!” —Michael York, distinguished film actor

“Your retelling of Menken’s story is fascinating.” —Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Chair, Harvard Dept. of African American Studies

“The Fosters’ skillful narrative biography of nineteenth-century superstar Adah Menken captures the richness and complexity of this Civil War-era Jezebel, an archetypal American bad girl.” —Eve LaPlante, author of American Jezebel

“The most fascinating woman I have ever read about. This book is utterly compelling.” —Jack Engelhard, author of Indecent Proposal

Previous books by the Fosters include the widely translated Three In Love: menages a trois from ancient to modern times (Harper/Collins) and The Secret Lives of Alexandra David-Neel (Overlook), rated one of the best books of all time by the New York Review of Books.

Michael Foster, born in Brooklyn, is a novelist, biographer, and historian who graduated from Cornell with honors in philosophy. He received an MFA from the Writer’s Workshop, Iowa. His novel Freedom’s Thunder (Avon, 1980), was praised by Nobel laureate Isaac B. Singer. His writing style was described by Entertainment Weekly as “racy and engaging.”

Barbara Foster, associate Professor at CUNY, has published many articles on travel and more than 200 poems in journals in various countries. Barbara has presented dozens of acclaimed slide shows on the life of Alexandra David-Neel from Washington’s Smithsonian to Cal Tech, Sidney, Buenos Aires, and Prague. Barbara appears on TV, radio, and in print/Net interviews.

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Adult Movie Photos

Check out these adult movie images: Vintage Erotic Photo

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Image by twotoneatlWomen on Bicycles — Image by John Springer Collection (CORBIS). just a note: dunno who added all those tags… pretty strange shit buddy.

(028/365) November 21, 2009: “Planet 51″ at The Rave
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After a day of staying home while my girls visited Mb’s brother in York, PA we met up with one another for an evening showing of “Planet 51,” a fun movie for kids and adults, at The Rave movie theater at the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley. We even did a little pre-movie shopping.

We took Savanah along with one of her friends to see High School Musical 3 this morning. I wasn’t foolish enough to think that it would be an optimal movie experience. I expected there to be a ton of youngins so I wasn’t too irritated at the chair kicking or some of the talking that took place. Some of it was actually kinda cute. There was a preview for a Wii game that included a Hannah Montana song and all (and I do mean ALL) the kids in the theater were singing along. Most of the kids sang along during the movie with the songs they knew from seeing the videos on the Disney Channel.

For once I wasn’t bothered by any ringing phones, which was a good thing, although the stupid mother in front of us kept texting on her cell phone. At least it was quiet. There were several occasions, however, when babies that had been brought started crying. The first two instances the mothers quieted their babies rather quickly or took them out of the theater. I wasn’t paying much attention to them so I’m not sure which. Regardless, the crying didn’t last long. The third child, however, couldn’t be quieted for quite some time and the mother apparently didn’t want to leave the theater. This not only bugged me, but it also apparently bothered Savanah. Rather than talk during the movie about it, she tapped me and then proceeded to sign her displeasure as shown above. Translated, she said, “That crying baby needs to leave!”

I gotta say I was rather impressed by the cleverness she showed in getting her point across without talking. I did have to shush her once or twice during the movie, but all in all, she was better behaved than most adults are in a movie theater. I, on the other hand, almost had to shush myself after she did this. I had to swallow my laugh and when I did that Kathy saw it and asked what I found funny. So much for me not talking during a movie.

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Erotic Fiction

Garibaldi Highlands, BC (PRWEB) November 20. One erotic fiction ebook publisher has traded ten thousand pictures for words with the release of a new Yaoi-style story by award-winning bestseller Morgan Hawke. “With the timely submission of popular author Morgan Hawke’s Yaoi novella, a new door was opened, and a market discovered,” said Stefani V. Kelsey, Editor-in-Chief for eXtasy Books(extasybooks.com). “The popularity of the Manga medium led to the conclusion that erotic novels in that vein would be well-received, and initial sales are proving that theory.” Although the novels follow the narrative style of manga and its offshoots, the eXtasy line is written in tight, fast-paced prose. Even without the pictures, though, TORRID and its successors are certain to entertain fans of graphic novels. That was proven by the popularity of Hawke’s Hungry Spirits, a romantic piece of art.

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Prostitution in Singapore

Book recommendation: AH KU AND KARAYUKI-SAN Prostitution in Singapore 1870-1940 by James Francis Warren

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Image by edmundyeo - James Francis Warren ‘Prostitution in Singapore 1870-1940 (Ah Ku and Karayuki-San) – Singapore: Studies in Society and History

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Erotic eBooks

Since the inception of the internet, many fantastic things have come about, but there are many predictions that have yet to come true. One such prediction is the death of paper books, and although the printed newspaper industry is being dealt massive blows, people have been thus far much less likely to graviate to electronic delivery of fiction. There are many causes and suggested reasons for this, from the idea that ‘people like to hold a book in their hands’ to the idea that no electronic reader exists which can mimic the ease of reading a book.

Another key point is that of all the readers that have been introduced this far, all were priced high. The only reader to enjoy a modicum of success has been the Amazon Kindle, although even that has not threatened to put a dent in the printed book industry.

The only genre for which electronic delivery seems a perfect medium is that of erotic ebooks. Readers can browse and shop for erotic literature in the privacy of their own home, regardless of their tastes (or sexual fetish) and delivery is instantaneous. Although erotic literature and adult stories are not the same thing as porn, it seems that offerings of a sexual nature – be it words or pictures – lend themselves well to the digital delivery of the web.

Of course, it goes without saying that privacy is a major factor in shopping for digital erotica, but there is an additional shopping point for consumers: the available inventory of titles. Rather than being limited to the books available in a single store in their local town, shoppers of sexual fiction can find their tastes much easier and choose from a much larger selection.

They can be exposed – no pun intended – to a much broader array of authors, for although erotic writing is considered by some to be a less than literary endeavor, the reality is that such works need good writing just as with mainstream, non-erotic fiction. Today’s shopper has a much better chance of finding it.

Siro Fortuna writes and edits several works, including, yes, erotic ebooks :)

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