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Open For Business: Tales of Office Sex (2008)
An anthology of stories edited by Alison Tyler 

We've all heard the saying "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Luckily, for Jack, this collection offers more than 20 stories filled with the art of sexual play at work to make even Jack more lively. Here the most mundane 9-to-5 job can lead to a rowdy romp that's sure to leave people talking by the water coolers. From special offices where naughty secretaries are firmly spanked, to cold callers who hook up with Dominatrixes, to temps finding the men of their dreams washing more than their windows, the restrictions on employee dating are wantonly and willfully broken. Featuring some of the best erotic writers around today including Radclyffe, N.T. Morley, Saskia Walker, Xavier Acton and Savannah Stephens Smith.


Naughty or Nice: Christmas Erotica Stories, from Alison Tyler. 

Melting. Many thanks to Alison for including the story, and coming up with a better title than I did.

Mine is not the only story in this great collection with a little Canadian Content!

C is for Co-eds, edited by the lovely and talented Alison Tyler. 

So nice, it's appeared twice: Call Me Jenny.

Naughty Stories from A-Z, Volume 4

Read Call Me Jenny.

Stirring up a Storm, edited by Marilyn Jaye Lewis. The book's website.

Darrell Finch

Nominated for 3 Pushcart Prizes for
Short Fiction:

“Darrell Finch” by Savannah Stephens Smith
“Overheard” by M.M. De Voe
“History and Physical” by Holly Farris

Best Bondage Erotica 2, edited by Alison Tyler. 

Cuffed.

Heat Wave, edited by Alison Tyler, Cleis Press, 2004. 

My story In Dependence Day is included.

 

Naked Erotica, edited by Alison Tyler, Pretty Things Press, 2004. 

My story Naked Ambition is one of the tales in this sexy anthology.

The International Journal of Erotica  My story Darrell Finch appears in the second issue of this new quarterly.

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Someone to Watch Over Me - Savannah Stephens Smith
978-1-59426-715-4 - $2
Contemporary
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Music. It can stir, it can soothe. What to do when it’s just lukewarm? Sandy is a nightclub singer who once wanted more out of life than singing the same old songs to indifferent audiences. 

Somewhere along the way, she lost her fire. But one night someone in the crowd catches her eye and rouses her spirit. Backstage, she finds that sometimes you just need an audience of one to make beautiful music.

And sometimes, a muse is a man.

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