Logical-Lust’s Nobilis Reed Named as a Finalist For NLA-I Writing Awards

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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR NLA-I WRITING AWARDS

(Columbus, OH) — National Leather Association–International (NLA-I), a leading organization for activists in the pansexual SM/leather/fetish community, announced today the finalists for its annual writing awards for works published in 2011. Named after activists and writers Geoff Mains, John Preston, Pauline Reage, Cynthia Slater, and the groundbreaking organization Samois, they are awarded annually to recognize excellence in writing and publishing about leather, SM, bondage and fetishes.

The finalists for the Cynthia Slater Non-fiction Article Award are:
Jack Fritscher, “Leather’s Burning Man: The History of the Folsom Street Fair” (Bay Area Reporter)
Mollena Williams, “Tables Briefly Turned” (from her blog at: http://www.mollena.com/)

The finalists for the Geoff Mains Non-fiction Book Award are:
Tracy Bain and Owen Keehnen, Leatherman: The Legend of Chuck Renslow (CreateSpace)
Gayle Rubin, Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader (Duke University Press)
Jim Stewart, Folsom Street Blues: A Memoir of 1970s SoMa and Leatherfolk in Gay San Francisco (Palm Drive)

The finalists for the Pauline Reage Novel Award are:
Lauren Gallagher, Reconstructing Meredith (Carnal Passions)
Jeff Mann, Fog: A Novel of Desire and Reprisal (Bear Bones Books)
Cherise Sinclair, To Command and Collar (Loose Id)
Cecilia Tan, The Prince’s Boy: Volumes 1 & 2 (Circlet)

The finalists for the John Preston Short Fiction Award are:
Kissiah Aiken, “Transformative,” which appeared in Nobilis Reed (ed.), “Coming Together in Flux” (CreateSpace)
Laura Antoniou, ” The Man with the Phoenix Tattoo,” which appeared in Tristan Taormino (ed.), Take Me There.
Jeff Mann, ” Jeff and Sam: After the Concert,” which appeared in Shane Allison (ed.), Brief Encounters: 69 Hot Gay Shorts.
M. Svairini, “Mouth,” which appeared in Lauren P. Burka (ed.), Up for Grabs 2: Exploring More Worlds of Gender (Circlet)
Xan West, “It’s My Job,” which appeared in Richard Labonte (ed.), Hot Daddies: Gay Erotic Fiction (Cleis)

The finalists for the Samois Anthology Award are:
Rachel Kramer Bussel, Surrender: Erotic Tales of Female Pleasure and Submission (Cleis)
Rachel Kramer Bussel, Best Bondage Erotic 2012 (Cleis)
Alison Tyler, Slave to Love (Cleis)

The winners will be announced at the National Leather Association’s Annual General Meeting, which will be held during Tribal Fire (4-6 May 2012) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Please contact the award committee chair, Steve Vakesh, for more information about the awards at stevevakesh@gmail.com. For more information about Tribal Fire or the National Leather Association, see: http://www.tribalfireokc.com/ and http://www.nla-i.com <http://www.nla-i.com/> .

Special Offer! 20% off Nobilis Reed novella bundle

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 Steam into the past and sail into the future with the first installments of Nobilis Reed’s Roma Fervens and Tales of Love and Engineering series!

Save 20% when you get both Ex Fumo, Gaudiam and Riskwear  packaged together for $4.75!

OUT NOW! Ex Fumo, Gaudiam – a new steampunk novella from Nobilis Reed

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Ex Fumo, Gaudiam: From Steam, Comes Joy

(Roma Fervens: Boiling Rome # 1)

By Nobilis Reed

$2.99 (US) (ebook)

ISBN: 978-1-905091-83-6

© Nobilis Reed

47 pages / approx 26,700 words


Genre(s):  Steampunk, erotic romance, historical, Ancient Rome

Ex Fumo, Gaudiam: From Steam, Comes Joy is a novella that marks the first instalment in Roma Fervens: Boiling Rome, a new steampunk series that combines Ancient Rome, steam, and the fertile mind of Nobilis Reed.

In a Roman Empire powered by steam, Procurator Marcus Amandus has fallen in love with the wrong woman. Makki is a barbarian, native to the newly discovered Western continent. Unfortunately, Marcus is betrothed to the governor’s daughter Livia Ambrosia who has arrived for a tour of the colony. Just when he thinks he has the situation under control, Makki’s cruel husband Wotanake returns. Marcus must prove himself a lover and a fighter to protect their lives and his honor.

Visit the “Ex Fumo, Gaudiam” page to read an excerpt!

About the Author/Editor

A few years ago Nobilis Reed decided to start sharing the naughty little stories he scribbled out in hidden notebooks.  To his surprise, people actually liked them!  Now, he can’t stop.  The poor man is addicted.  His wife, teenage children, and even the cats just look on this wretch of a man, hunched over his computer and shake their heads.  Clearly, there is no hope for him.  The best that can be hoped for is to just make him as comfortable as his condition will allow. Symptoms of his condition include two novels, several novellas, numerous short stories, and the longest-running erotica podcast in the history of the world. His website can be found at www.nobiliserotica.com.

Ex Fumo, Gaudiam will be available in several ebook formats including Kindle and NOOK and can also be found at www.logical-lust.com as well as many other ebook retailers. Visit the Ex Fumo, Gaudiam page at Logical-Lust Publications

OUT NOW! “Riskwear” a novella by Nobilis Reed

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From the erotic-charged mind of Nobilis Reed comes a tale of Love, Engineering, and Exhibitionism!

Frank invented a fabric that can become any material. Marta developed software that turns it into any garment. He understands dominance and submission; she knows fashion and desire. When a bug is discovered just hours before the product ships, working together transforms their relationship and their invention.

Riskwear” is the first part of Tales of Love and Engineering series of near-future romance novellas. After you read “Riskwear“, the future can’t come soon enough!

About the Author

A few years ago Nobilis Reed decided to start sharing the naughty little stories he scribbled out in hidden notebooks. To his surprise, people actually liked them!  Now, he can’t stop. The poor man is addicted. His wife, teenage children, and even the cats just look on this wretch of a man, hunched over his computer and shake their heads. Clearly, there is no hope for him. The best that can be hoped for is to just make him as comfortable as his condition will allow. Symptoms of his condition include The Orgone Chronicles far-future science fiction novels, the Tales of Love and Engineering Series near-future romance novellas, and the longest-running erotica podcast in history.

His website can be found at www.nobiliserotica.com.

June 17, 2011 – PIRATES Cyber Launch Party – Now in Progress!

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Today at AuthorIsland’s Cyber Launch Party blog, Nobilis Reed will be responding to questions and comments about PIRATES, the second book in The Orgone Chronicles!

The party started at 10 a.m. EST and lasts all day/night, so stop by and leave a comment. Those who do enter a drawing to win a copy of PIRATES!

Uploading our titles to NOOK

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We’ve been working to get our titles available in the NOOK  Bookstore at Barnes & Noble. The following titles should now be available:

Pilgrim for Love – Anna Austen Leigh

Sappho’s Sisters – Berengaria Brown

Land of a Thousand Dances – Evelyn Applegate

Scouts – Nobilis Reed

Tight Women in Hard Places – Alicia Night Orchid

Spank! – Edited by D. L. King

The Cougar Book – Edited by Jolie du Pré

More titles will follow as soon as we can get them up. Watch this space!

2 chances 2 win our EPIC eBook Award finalists!

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We are running a contest at AuthorIsland.com to honor our 2011 EPIC eBook Award finalists:

The Hollows (Book 1) by Ben Larken

A Human Reaction (Book 1) by Peter Ashley

Scouts (Book 1) by Nobilis Reed

The Cougar Book edited by Jolie du Pre

The first part of the contest has a deadline of Saturday March 12 so enter soon!

Go here for details!

 

Scouts, The Cougar Book – finalists for EPIC’s eBook Awards™ 2011

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EPIC eBook Award Finalist 2011

Formerly the EPPIE

It’s a happy day at Logical-Lust Publications with the news of two of our titles making the final round of EPIC’s eBook Awards™!

Formerly the EPPIE, EPIC’s eBook Awards™ are the oldest ebook award recognition program still in existence.

Notices went out to finalists last night so authors all over are waking up to some very good news!

Finalist:  Erotic Romance Division – Science Fiction Erotic Romance Category:

Scouts – by Nobilis Reed


Finalist:  Anthology Division – Erotica and Erotic Romance Category:

The Cougar Book – edited by Jolie du Pré

So congratulations must go out to The Cougar Book contributors who made it all possible!

Brenna Lyons

Adriana Kraft

Randall Lang

Emerald

Julia Barrett

Sascha Illyvich

Rachel Kramer Bussel

Tara S. Nichols

Jeremy Edwards

Jolene Hui

Keeb Knight

Donna George Storey

Shanna Germain

Doug Harrison

D.L. King

Madeline Moore

Heidi Champa

Craig J. Sorensen

J. C. Wesner

Bill Brent

Dona Lee

Trish DeVene

Blue Canyon

And thank you Valerie Gibson for your wonderful introduction!

We’re making plans to attend the awards banquet that closes out the 2011 EPICon in Williamsburg, VA March 10-13.

If you can make it—hopefully we will see you there!

Interview with Helen E. H. Madden – Author, Cover Artist, and Cynical Woman

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The future is perfect with fantastic erotica

The future is perfect with fantastic erotica


This week, we catch up with Helen E. H. Madden - and it wasn’t easy catching this woman! Helen is the author of Future Perfect – A Collection of Fantastic Erotica. She is also a very devilish and cynical woman with her own pair of horns.

How/When did you decide to become a writer?

I have always enjoyed writing (doesn’t every writer say that?), but never considered it seriously until I was in my early thirties. Prior to that time, I had written one novella and a handful of stories, most of them unfinished. The ones I had finished were all erotica, and those were actually the ones I managed to sell, usually at a rate of one a year. I had a day job for many years until the stress got to me (it was a really lousy job) and I finally quit. Yes, I did the thing everybody says you shouldn’t do; I quit my day job with no plan of what to do next. Fortunately, I had a husband willing to support me while I figured things out.

While being jobless for two years, I started and failed to finish a number of short stories. I also got pregnant. I was 33 when I went into the hospital to have a C-section. I was 34 the day I came home with my first born. Talk about suddenly feeling old! I was also going crazy, being in no way prepared to handle a screaming baby that nursed non-stop, 24 hours a day. I couldn’t seem to get out of the nursing chair, and I kept thinking, “I could die, and my only significant accomplishment in life would be that I breastfed this kid!” I had to start doing something, so I turned back to my half-hearted attempts at writing. I set up a little table by my nursing chair and kept a notebook and pen there. I made myself write every time I sat down to nurse. I decided I’d write a book. One year later, I had nearly 1000 pages of chicken scratch that I swear will never see the light of day. It was really awful. But working on that awful book finally taught me how to write everyday, and once I did that, I couldn’t figure out how to NOT write.

Does your family know about and support your writing? What do they think?

Everybody in my family knows I write erotica. My husband has always known, and was the first to encourage me to keep writing erotica when I sold my first story. If I could make money at it, he was happy; if it kept me from tearing my hair out in frustration, even better. My parents also know. My mother introduces me as “her daughter who writes porn.” She introduces my sister as “her daughter the actress.” Mom says I can write whatever I want, so long as my sister doesn’t star in it.

Name an author whose work you’ve read that you enjoy?

I’m a podcast author, and I tend to love books written by other podcast authors. There are quite a few writers out there today who write a novel and then podcast it for free. Being a stay-at-home mom, I don’t often have time to sit and actually read a book, so I’ve learned to download a lot of free podcast books to listen to while cleaning house or exercising. I’ve become a podcast addict as a result.

On the speculative fiction side of the house, I’ve enjoyed Philippa Ballantine’s Chasing the Bard (fantasy), Tee Morris’ Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword (fantasy/ detective), Mike Bennet’s One Among the Sleepless (crime/thriller), Mur Lafferty’s Playing For Keeps (super heroes), Scott Sigler’s Ancestor (sci-fi/thriller), and Phil Rossi’s Crescent (sci-fi/horror). All of these authors’ works are also available in print, either self-published or small press published, and one of these authors, Scott Sigler, has since gone on to become a New York Times best selling author!

On the erotica side of things, I’ve listened to, and read, several enjoyable works by Nobilis Reed of the Nobilis Erotica podcast. Nobilis also happens to be my podcasting partner in crime, which makes it even more fun to listen to his work! In the world of print and e-published erotica, I’m a huge fan of Remittance Girl, TreSart L. Sioux, R. V. Raiment, Kathleen Bradean and Jay Lygon. Each of these writers has a unique voice in the erotica genre, and none are afraid to tell a good story as well as write steamy sex scenes.

The cynical woman

The cynical woman



What’s the average day like for a stay-at-home mom and erotica writer?

On a good day, I get up 4:45AM, shower, and head up to the office I share with my husband. At this hour of the morning, he’s not in it, of course, so I have the place to myself. I write for two hours, until it’s time to get the rest of the family up for work and school. Then I’m a full-on mom, making breakfast (boxed cereal is my BEST friend), getting kids dressed and to the bus stop, folding laundry, whatever. I still have one kiddo who stays home with me all day. The Pixie and I ramble around the house, making messes (her job) and cleaning up (my job) until lunch time. Some time in the morning, I try to fit in some exercise, either walking, swimming, Wii Fit, or karate. After lunch, we have “quiet time,” which is when my youngest child heads into her room to play while I sit back down at the computer to work. For two hours, I work on writing, podcasting, computer graphics, or whatever else needs to be done. Then it’s back to the bus stop to get my oldest daughter, the Princess. Once more, I’m back into full mom mode, shuttling kids to karate classes, supervising homework, preparing dinner (the slow cooker is also my BEST friend), and getting the kids ready for bed. Once the kids are down, I’m usually down too. My husband helps out a lot, taking over many of the evening chores when he’s home so I can get a break. It’s a busy day, but it works.

How do you define erotica?

I came up with this question myself. Can you tell? I’ve had several discussions with other erotica writers recently over the definition of “erotica” as a genre. All too often, I see people define erotica as sexually explicit material intended to arouse and titillate readers. That’s fine — I think erotica should be arousing! We are writing about sex, after all. But I also find this definition to be too narrow. Many erotic works get relegated to the trash heap because people think erotica is nothing but sex scene after sex scene with no purpose beyond providing fodder for readers’ wet dreams and wank sessions. So many publishers state in their guidelines that they also want plot, setting, and characterization. Great! Every story should have those things, regardless of genre. But how about theme as well? Think about it. Other genres are not defined by their content, but by their theme. Science fiction is not all about rocket ships, aliens and zap guns. It’s about the impact that the technology and science of the future may have on mankind. Fantasy is more than just elves and magic spells. It looks at how people might live with magic and mythological elements in place of — or alongside of — science and technology. The super hero genre frequently discusses the ethical implications of having powers beyond the norm of man. All these genres are theme-based. I think erotica should be too. Beyond the explicit sex scenes, erotica should look at how sex and its related issues affect people’s lives. Why do we make the choice to have sex, and why with that particular partner? What are the consequences of sleeping with the wrong person? How do sexually transmitted diseases or broken hearts affect our love lives? What’s the impact of having a different sexual orientation from the norm? How does fetish influence day-to-day life? Asking questions like these add so much to a story!

What projects are you currently working on?

I’m well into the second year of writing and producing the Heat Flash Erotica Podcast, a free weekly audio show of speculative fiction erotica. I write a story a week, then edit it, record it, and put it all together in MP3 format and upload it to the internet. The show runs on Radio Dentata Thursday evenings at 8PM, and then is available the next day for download. I’m up to 87 episodes at this point, plus 7 special episodes. That’s 94 stories written in the last year and a half. I’m very proud of this particular project.

In addition to the podcast, I also draw The Adventures of Cynical Woman, a web comic about life as a stay-at-home mom and erotica writer. I love cartooning, and doing the web comic is a great change of pace from writing and podcasting. I also do 3D artwork and digital painting for a certain e-publisher called Logical Lust. Have you ever heard of them?

As for writing, I’m looking forward to this summer when I no longer have to be at the bus stop twice a day. This will give me a little more time to work, which means I’ll be able to pull out the big writing projects and indulge in some serious story-telling. I started a sci-fi/noir piece earlier this year that asks the question: how do you achieve intimacy if you can’t touch the people you love? I’m looking forward to sinking my teeth into that.

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