This Week in The Smut Mill
New writers, news series, and a wide-open invitation to continue a sexy story!
This week, we welcome the first Smut Mill stories from Kazmierz Ballaski, Love, Galaksi and Daisy Devoy.
Marie A. Rebelle has started a new series about a thrilling but frightening fantasy, Kazmierz Ballaski has started the Uptown Rebound series about a man navigating divorce and sex.
On Tuesday, Dianne Herbert has a prompt story about a woman who has to issue sex cards and do whatever the cardholder(s) wants for an hour. All writers are invited to take up the story and describe what happens when a card is redeemed!
Cassidy Egan has a new series starting next Sunday, picking up on Erica’s adventures from their previous series.
In nonfiction, Posy Churchgate - Writes & Edits Fiction has an evocative essay about the alluring power of Victorian erotica.
Ongoing series (links to the latest installments below):
- Body Counts by Jordan Riley
- Uptown Rebound by Kazmierz Ballaski
- She is the Cum Bandit by Kate Granger
- Confessions of a Middle-Age Slut by June Jones
- The Midnight Wind by Celia McKinley
- Finally, A Prostitute by Marie A. Rebelle
April 17th to April 23rd
Body Counts — Part 9 by Jordan Riley
My Adulterous Lesbian Housemates Started Me Swiping Online by Kazmierz Ballaski
My Husband Caught Me Cheating, And I Asked Him To Join Us by Evie Dawn
She Is The Cum Bandit #16 by Kate Granger
I’LL HANDLE THIS by Crawford Hart
Confessions of a Middle-Aged Slut Chapter Two by June Jones
On Discovering Illicit Erotica from the Victorian Era by Posy Churchgate - Writes & Edits Fiction
The Midnight Wind: Chapter 2 by Celia McKinley
Finally, A Prostitute #1: His Task Was To Fulfill Her Fantasy by Marie A. Rebelle
Devour Me, So I Can Forget My Dumbass Husband! by Love, Galaksi
Please give Kazmierz Ballaski, Paragonas Vaunt, Love, Galaksi and Crawford Hart a follow to help them get up to the 100 mark.
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