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Cargando... Smut Peddler Presents: Sordid Pastpor Andrea Purcell (Editor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This was great! I didn’t love the last two anthologies (I don’t love sci-fi/robots and Silver was uneven), but Sordid Past was a lot of fun. The stories are different lengths, which is not all that common in anthologies, but I’m glad since the creators were able to fit the length to their plot. This is very queer (are there any purely straight stories?) and highly sapphic. I especially liked the variety of depictions of historical trans and non-binary characters. It’s not all tragedy, folks. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesSmut Peddler (2021)
"Another slam-dunk for a series that breaks new ground in erotic art." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Shelve those dusty tomes, fold up your smoking jacket, and lock the door of the study; this research trip is going to be wild! The latest in the Smut Peddler series of high-end erotic anthologies,Sordid Past is our most scholarly smutty journey yet as we dive into the annals of human history around the globe. From the depths of antiquity to the ancient 1990s, this collection is a whirlwind hands-on history lesson in the tried-and-true Smut Peddler style: broadly diverse, sex-positive, consent-driven, and tons of fun! Featuring some of the biggest names in mainstream and small press comics and illustration, including Eisner Award winner ERICA HENDERSON, Harvey and Lambda Award-winning EK WEAVER, tall-ship-sailing adventure cartoonist LUCY BELLWOOD, and many more! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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My favorite piece was "Conversion" by Otava Heikkilä about a religious mission gone awry. I wouldn't mind seeing the stories by Lucy Bellwood, Rowan Woodcock and E. K. Weaver fleshed out into fuller works, though I'll happily check out anything they choose to produce in the future. ( )