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Secretions of the Succubus and Other Emissions (eBook)

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Secretions of the Succubus and Other Emissions
Secretions of the Succubus and Other Emissions eBook Cover, written by The Professor
Secretions of the Succubus
and Other Emissions
eBook Cover, written by The Professor
Author(s) The Professor
Publisher D&T Publishing LLC
Publication date August 16, 2023
Media type eBook
Length 420 Pages
ASIN B0CFZGDXSL

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Secretions of the Succubus and Other Emissions is a poem anthology eBook written by The Professor. In this work several poems refer to Succubi and Incubi.


Overview

  • Title: Secretions of the Succubus and Other Emissions
  • Author: The Professor
  • Published By: D&T Publishing LLC
  • Length: 420 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0CFZGDXSL
  • Publishing Date: August 16, 2023


Plot Summary

If MR James, Bram Stoker, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Browning, Charles Perrault, Baudelaire and…er…some of the authors of The Bible were invited to contribute to an anthology of hardcore horrotica edited by the Marquis de Sade, the results would look similar to the book in your hands.

As the door to Bluebeard’s secret chamber of horrors whispered to his curious new wife, ‘Do you dare to open me?’

Come on in. There are rich, painful pleasures waiting for you.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 21, 2024


The collection is mainly a group of poems and similar texts with one story mixed into the pages. It’s quite dark in tone, a bit harsh around the edges as well. While there is two works that appealed to my interests, the balance of the work falls outside of that and as such those works didn’t hold my attention very deeply. Still, sexual darkness is the theme and the work explores that theme very well.

As for succubi and incubi themes, there is one poem, which makes the title of this collection, and one story which offers as it’s title and story a focus on incubi. In both cases the exploration is somewhere between the darkness which comes from the traditional views and a reveal of the darker aspects of human sexual natures.

I hesitate to call these works, and the entire collection as a whole, having a horror theme however. It’s close to that aspect, there’s no question, but not in a way one night expect. The works found here express a fascination with sexual darkness and what comes from that, which leaves one pondering the stories told and the meanings they offer.

Three out of five pitchforks.

Save for the two passages within the anthology, there’s really nothing which focuses on succubi or incubi themes. Even those parts are more tangentially so, though they did leave me pondering afterwards. Still, the work in an anthology, it isn’t specifically set to the themes which I’m interested in. As an overall exploration of the darker side of sexuality, it’s interesting, but wasn’t quite what I had expected at first.


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