The complete collection of all Frank Noir’s erotic short stories has jbeen updated – containing all 39 stories from the collections “Tales of Lust” volume one through six.
Tag: sex stories
Across the pond from New York to Berlin, JJ from the Sexie Show had a lively chat with Frank and even threw in a pretty amusing litte game.
Frank Noir’s latest erotica short story collection, “Tales of Lust – Vol. 6” is out now.
Prefer to curl up in bed with a real, printed book rather than an e-reader or a tablet? Then these hot erotica paperbacks are for you.
The latest, updated edition of “The Complete Tales of Lust (Vol. 1-5)” now contains all 31 (!) deliciously filthy stories from the five volumes of “Tales of Lust”.
Fans of Frank Noir already know what to expect: A world where uncontrollable sexual urges lurk just beneath the surface of everyday life. Where men and women lust helplessly after’s each other bodies – and have no choice but to act on their impulses. Where the most casual encounter can lead to a breathless act of passionate sex.
Frank Noir’s two most popular erotic novellas – “Lusting after Michiko” and “Orgasm Offender” – are now available in a single volume, chock full of deliciously steamy sex scenes.
I always like to get in touch with my readers. And recently I came across a young woman with a different story – one that she agreed to share with you. Zaza’s life has been a difficult one – plagued by sexual abuse. But she has found a way to deal with the trauma – among other things by reading erotica. Here is my interview with Zaza.
One day I tried an experiment: When my father wasn’t home I put a sheet of paper in his typewriter and began putting one of my erotic fantasies into words. I realized that writing it down made me wonderfully excited. And it also worked excellently for reading back while masturbating.
Fiona McVie’s interview with Frank Noir covers my work from its early beginnings to the present – and explores subjects like the possible existence of a “message” in my books. Some of the answers may surprise you.
It’s easy to dismiss the use of dirty words as merely rude and vulgar, catering to the base instincts of the reader. But to me, they’re more than that. I would claim that dirty words are in fact magical.
I’ve become fascinated with a particular fetish which I tentatively call “transgression”. I argue that something like this is behind our fascination with “beauty and the beast” type stories. A fetish which works by exaggerating current gender stereotypes.