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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Interview for Fairy Tale Lust blog

28 Saturday Aug 2010

Posted by aureliatevans in Erotica News, On Writing, Short Stories

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As a contributor to Fairy Tale Lust, I was able to give my first writer’s interview to Kristina Wright, the excellent editor of the anthology. Read about “Frosted Glass” inspiration, my obsession with sex, and why the fairy tale genre is ripe for erotica.

Read more here.

Finished second draft of novel

28 Saturday Aug 2010

Posted by aureliatevans in Novels

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I’m excited to share that I’ve finished the second draft of my first erotic novel, Frigid Bitch. (I assume that title is going to change eventually to make it more marketable, but I personally love it, so it will continue to be my working title.) The novel is going to sit for a few months before I do my final edit and start sending it out.

Novel summary: Renee Chambers is the agoraphobic manager of a dog sanctuary at her forest retreat in Wisconsin. Unbeknownst to the local town, the sanctuary also acts as a haven for canine shapeshifters. With a best friend who doubles as a service dog, bored townies, a shapeshifter pack that keeps her grounded with their company and friendship, and a rogue werewolf looking to create his own pack, Renee must discover what kind of life she wants and what kind of person she wants to be.

The summary still has to be doctored to deal with some of its passivity, cliches, and vagueness, but it works for now. :)

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About the Author

Aurelia T. Evans is an up-and-coming erotica author with a penchant for horror and the supernatural.

She's the twisted mind behind the werewolf/shifter Sanctuary trilogy, demonic circus series Arcanium, and vampire serial Bloodbound. She's also had short stories featured in various erotic anthologies.

Aurelia presently lives in Dallas, Texas (although she doesn't ride horses or wear hats). She loves cats and enjoys baking as much as she dislikes cooking. She's a walker, not a runner, and she writes outside as often as possible.

Contact: aureliatevans (@) yahoo (.) com

Arcanium Series

Make your spine tingle and your skin shiver with this erotic horror introduction to the demonic circus series, Arcanium. Books 1 through 5, from fortune teller to contortionist, are all available. Click on the image for more details.

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Explore this thrilling, erotic vampire serial today! First book is FREE.

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