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Monthly Archives: February 2012

PayPal, Erotica and Censorship

27 Monday Feb 2012

Posted by Dalia Craig in News

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Censorship, erotica, fiction, free speech, internet, obscenity, online, PayPal

Authors and publishers are under threat again. The current-crack down unfairly targets the erotic fiction maket whilst ignoring crime, horror, literature drama, and non-fiction.

My writing is not intended to promote or condone rape, abuse (beit sexual, physical or mental) of any person, or any illegal act. The things I write about are fictitious scenarios that harm nobody.

Nimue Brown blogged on this topic. Read her whol post here: http://blogspot.loveyoudivineinfo.com/2012/02/its-obscene-paypal-erotica-and-censorship/

So here we are, people, with a crack-down on online obscenity. By obscenity, we mean anything assumed to be for sexual titillation that somebody official finds objectionable. Both the ‘sexual titillation’ aspect and the ‘objectionable’ are totally subjective. You can bet they won’t be cracking down on literature, drama, crime or horror fiction.

Now, no matter how extreme the content, fiction, by definition, is not real. No one really does any of the things in the book. No one bleeds, or dies. So assuming an offence exists, we’d be talking about a victimless crime, and a thought crime at that. If you are offended by the construction of victimless crimes and thought crimes, about freedom of speech, and about who has the right to determine who can find what sexual, you need to start paying attention to what’s happening. This is also a situation in which hypocrisy is fine, and a suggestion of honesty isn’t. If you can pretend that the book is instructional, or memoire, or literature or crime… then you can write all the graphic rape scenes you want. No one is gunning for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, despite the graphic violence and anal rape. But it’s a crime novel, so we all know that no one reading it would get off on that kind of content, don’t we? Right.

There are real people out there being raped, really raped. Those in authority would rather use their time chasing people who write about it.

There are children being abused. Apparently it’s a better use of money to chase book distributors whose content might be a bit dark.

Victims of domestic abuse are beaten every day, but for some people, the things you imagine are in far more urgent need of policing.

While real victims are suffering the consequences of real crimes, it is not just ridiculous to spend time and money chasing authors and publishers, it’s obscene. It’s criminal.

PICKUP ~ New From loveyoudivine Alterotica

24 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by Dalia Craig in Releases

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contemporary, Dalia Craig, e-book, FemErotica, femme, lesbian, Lesbian erotica, loveyoudivine alterotica, lyd, pickup, sexual games, submission, voyeurism

She’s just looking for a one-night stand”

Eve Pritchard enjoys her fuck nights The one occasion each week when she treats herself to the pleasures of the flesh and indulges in five star luxury all the way.

She has just one rule, never to fuck the same person twice. Once keeps the liaison impersonal. Twice borders on an affair or, horror of horrors, a budding relationship. Besides which, a high powered career that includes a full social calendar, leaves Eve with little opportunity to build the sort of relationship that will stand the test of time. But fate may have other ideas…

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The Sapphic Planet Anthology Is Here!

20 Monday Feb 2012

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Welcome to Sapphic Planet, a literary realm where women are free to love one another without fear of prejudice or reprisal. Inside these pages you’ll discover nineteen stories written specifically to tease and titillate your senses.

From a frolic in the rain with a Bathing Beauty, to a concerned sibling showing his sister some Brotherly Love, and everything in between. Whether you’re in the mood for steamy romance or unrequited lust, we’ve got a story guaranteed to satisfy your cravings.

This anthology showcases just a fraction of the talent from the writers of Sapphic Planet, a group specifically created for authors and aspiring authors of quality lesbian literature.

Contributors:  Allison Wonderland, Jean Roberta, Kissa Starling, Jodi Payne, Jennifer Cross, Dylynn DeSaint, JT Langdon, Nan Andrews, Meg Leigh, Fiona Zedde, Ann Cory, Adriana Kraft, Dalia Craig, Stephanie Rose, Tenille Brown, Kira Chase, Moondancer Drake, Roxy Katt, Beth Wylde

Please take a moment to visit us online www.sapphicplanet.com

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