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Candy in the Sack
(2012)(A book in the K. W. Jeter Suspense & Thriller Books series)
A Novella by K W Jeter
From the Author's Note:
A LOT of my fiction deals with sexual matters, usually of a grim and distasteful sort, but this and another story, titled Layover, represent my sole foray into humorous erotica. The opportunity came about through a small press publisher which was kicking off an erotica series designed for married or otherwise committed/monogamous couples. This seemed like a good and fun idea to me, and I enjoyed writing them. So in many ways, this story and the other one represent some of my most light-hearted fiction.
Candy in the Sack also represents the most optimistic treatment of a particular obsession of mine, which appears elsewhere to rather darker effect in my stories Straight Shot and Riding Bitch. Of course, the degradation Halloween, from deep-rooted and marginally illicit folk holiday to tacky commercial marketing opportunity, is a subject covered masterfully by Ray Bradbury, a writer much admired by myself and others. So if readers were to be so kind as to consider this and my other Halloween stories as at least a partial tribute to him, I dont think they would be far off the mark.
A LOT of my fiction deals with sexual matters, usually of a grim and distasteful sort, but this and another story, titled Layover, represent my sole foray into humorous erotica. The opportunity came about through a small press publisher which was kicking off an erotica series designed for married or otherwise committed/monogamous couples. This seemed like a good and fun idea to me, and I enjoyed writing them. So in many ways, this story and the other one represent some of my most light-hearted fiction.
Candy in the Sack also represents the most optimistic treatment of a particular obsession of mine, which appears elsewhere to rather darker effect in my stories Straight Shot and Riding Bitch. Of course, the degradation Halloween, from deep-rooted and marginally illicit folk holiday to tacky commercial marketing opportunity, is a subject covered masterfully by Ray Bradbury, a writer much admired by myself and others. So if readers were to be so kind as to consider this and my other Halloween stories as at least a partial tribute to him, I dont think they would be far off the mark.
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