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Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff (eBook)

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Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff
Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff eBook Cover, written by Francis James Franklin
Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff eBook Cover, written by Francis James Franklin
Author(s) Francis James Franklin
Language English
Genre(s) Poetry, Short Story, LGBT, Fantasy
Publisher Francis James Franklin
Publication date June 21, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 185 Pages
ASIN B0106JNOKW

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Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff is an eBook written by Francis James Franklin. The short story Lesbian Succubus Diary features three characters who are succubi: the unnamed narrator, the initially human romantic interest Denise, and the immortal Meridiana. This collection of poems and stories includes the short work Succubi by this author.


Overview

  • Title: Lesbian Succubus Diary and Other Steamy Stuff
  • Author: Francis James Franklin
  • Published By: Francis James Franklin
  • Length: 185 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0106JNOKW
  • Publishing Date: June 21, 2015


Plot Summary

A collection of short stories and lyrical poetry with vampires, succubi, mechanical girls and other unusual creatures, that’s sometimes erotic and sometimes romantic, but sometimes quite the opposite. Are succubi sexy? Or terrifying? How would you like to be a vampire? Or to give your blood to a vampire? What if, instead of a heart beating, an oscillator ticked in your chest? And, instead of blood, steam whistled through your veins, driving pistons and spinning gears?

This is writing for the pleasure of writing. Poetry for fun, an exploration of rhyme and metre, from the 5–7–5 of haiku to the constrained repetition of villanelles, and featuring fairytale princesses and terrifying tentacle monsters. With a few dirty limericks thrown in for good measure…


Book Review

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