HOT FLASHES 2: more sexy little stories & poems
Edited by Linda Watanabe McFerrin and Laurie McAndish King
Cover design and photography: JM Shubin
Price: $14.95
ISBN#: 978-1-60461-397-1
What our world needs is a lot more love. Of course in these busy days, it might be hard to find the elusive amour, let alone bask in its healing influence. […]
Hot Flashes 2
I imagined the moist hairline down his stomach pointing the way to his tumescent dick touching her wet thigh. They probably laughed together in the steam while her big breasts jiggled against his chest and the clear shower door.
– Jill Kelly
She wanted him to touch her but realized that he would not reach for her first. So, slowly, she raised her hand and moved it across the space between them, and resting her fingers on his smooth cheeks, caressed his face. She ran her fingers over his closed eyes, then closed hers as she […]
I half-expect him to stop me, tell me I’m not his type, but instead he holds me closer, his breath warm as he seeks my ear, neck, curve of jaw leading to lips. His are soft, moist, hungry, and I want to feed him as prodigiously as I want to be fed. Our lips […]
While lying across the poolside buffet table of a beachfront hotel (in between two pottery bowls filled with fruit), the Mexican flag under my ass, my right breast cradled in the gynecologist’s capable hand, I realize I need to dump Lance. We have escaped the disco, and it is finally quiet except for the […]
I had never been made love to with such an incredible intensity. I didn’t let myself be scared, but I was a little. I kept thinking of ways to swim across part of the bay and get away if I had to. But the smell of the salt water, the wet nighttime grass, the […]
Alison Anderson is the author of two novels, Hidden Latitudes and Darwin’s Wink. She is also a translator and received an NEA grant in 2004 for her translation of works by contemporary French author Christian Bobin. She lives in northern California and is currently working on a novel about Greece.
Pamela Alma Bass earned her MFA in creative writing at the University of San Francisco. “Sleeping with Angels” and “Butterfly” are excerpts from her novel in progress. Pamela’s non-fiction appears in the humor anthology I Should Have Gone Home. Pamela teaches writing at The Writing Salon and Berkeley Extension in San Francisco. She lives […]
When Marianne Betterly-Kohn isn’t cooking gourmet food, hip-hop dancing, or writing essays and poetry, she’s teaching her son the rules of grammar and life. Her poetry received an award in the Dancing Poetry Festival, 2005. She lives in Kensington, California, with her son, Jack.
Jennifer Colvin is a freelance writer and marketing manager in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her essays about travel and adventure have been included in several anthologies, including Sand in My Bra: Funny Women Write from the Road and A Woman’s Europe.