Trans-Sexual

By Jean Marie Stine

Trans-Sexual - Jean Marie Stine
  • Release Date: 2014-04-08
  • Genre: Erotica

Description

The Only Short Story Collection from the Author of Season of the Witch!
Jean Marie Stine is the erotic novelist SF Review hails as "lip-smackingly good." Here are ten sizzling treats that bend gender and transgress the limits of traditional sexuality from the deviant pen of Jean Marie Stine. In Jean Marie Stine's Trans-Sexual, you will encounter, up close and in your face, a parade of butches, femmes, tops, bottoms, leather folk, dyke-bois, sissy-men, drag kings, drag queens, transsexuals, the intersexed, androgynes and genderqueers. Read these ten "carnally satisfactory--ingenuous" stories (Asimov's) and your view of sexuality--especially your own--will never be the same!
In "Jinni's So Long At the Fair," you will encounter male lesbians from the future. In "Amaeru" a man is desperate to experience the infancy he was denied as a child. In "What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?," the dyke captain of sailing ship in the 1920s meets a not-so-repressed missionary's daughter. In "Les Freres Diabolique," a man is forced into a nightmare ordeal of sexual subjugation as a woman. In "Legacy," a woman discovers the key to her own sexuality through a series of erotic encounters as she travels the globe in search of the mother she has sworn to kill. In "In the Kingdom of the Sons," you will meet an a beautiful, imperious woman with a master plan, the equally-beautiful, pliant young ward she is willing to sacrifice, and the aged British roué who stands between them and a multimillion dollar fortune! Plus four more mind- (and gender-) bending stories.
Here is what the critics have said about the author's work:
"History--spectacle--the Cecile B. DeMille of erotica." --Fetish Times.
"Effective ... rich ... rewarding ... engrossing and unusual ... littered with genuine insights." --Ted White, former editor, Heavy Metal.
"Powerful tales of ... sexual identity ... full-blooded ... taut ... bears comparison with the best mainstream fiction." --Foundation (U.K.).