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Anonymous Sex
Hardback
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* A married woman has a BDSM-tinged encounter at a work conference * Two young boys on a sleepover feel the first stirrings of desire * In an artificially generated afterlife, anything can be sexual if you want it to be * A young widow on a sleeper train shelters a criminal in her carriage * A bisexual woman cheats on her wife with a baker * Anyone can hire a holographic gigolo in 2098 - but one client gets a lot closer than she'd intended * Female friends, sharing a hotel room, give in to long-repressed feelings * The Rapunzel myth is rewritten... Twenty-seven well-known writers, their imaginations unleashed by anonymity... 'Now this is how you write erotica. And it's delicious to read' Cosmopolitan 'The building tension in "History Lesson" overwhelmed me so much I needed to pause to relieve some tension of my own... The updated variation on "Rapunzel" [is] so horny Anne Rice is weeping with pride in the afterlife... the best part of this book is the anonymity' New York Times 'Gorgeous' Guardian 'Here is sensuality gloriously released from gender, opprobrium, or the constraints of flesh' TLS 'A sizzling assemblage of top-notch literary fiction' LA Times 'An early contender for the steamiest book of the year' POPSUGAR In this diverse and ground-breaking collection there is something for everyone, from teenage experimentation to sex in the afterlife, from married couples pushing their boundaries to illicit encounters between strangers. Perhaps you will guess which story was written by your favourite author, perhaps you won't, but the excitement is in the journey. Twenty-seven erotic stories, anonymously written by: Robert Olen Butler, Catherine Chung, Trent Dalton, Heidi Durrow, Tony Eprile, Louise Erdrich, Jamie Ford, Julia Glass, Peter Godwin, Hillary Jordan, Rebecca Makkai, Valerie Martin, Dina Nayeri, Chigozie Obioma, Tea Obreht, Helen Oyeyemi, Mary-Louise Parker, Victoria Redel, Jason Reynolds, S.J. Rozan, Meredith Talusan, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Jeet Thayil, Paul Theroux, Luis Alberto Urrea, Edmund White This collection hit the bestseller list in Canada on 17/02/2022
Author Biography
Hillary Jordan spent fifteen years working as an advertising copywriter before starting to write fiction. Her first novel, Mudbound, was named one of the Top Ten Debut Novels of the Decade by PASTE magazine. It won the 2006 Bellwether Prize, founded by Barbara Kingsolver and awarded biennially to an unpublished debut novel that addresses issues of social justice. Hillary grew up in Dallas, Texas and Muskogee, Oklahoma. She lives in Brooklyn. hillaryjordan.com
Reviews'Now this is how you write erotica. And it's delicious to read' Cosmopolitan 'Gorgeous' Guardian 'A sizzling assemblage of top-notch literary fiction' LA Times 'Here is sensuality gloriously released from gender, opprobrium, or the constraints of flesh' TLS 'An early contender for the steamiest book of the year' Popsugar 'The building tension in "History Lesson" overwhelmed me so much I needed to pause in the middle to relieve some tension of my own... The updated variation on "Rapunzel" [is] so horny Anne Rice is weeping with pride in the afterlife... As with a casual tryst, the best part of this book is the anonymity; the promise of no strings attached... the thrill is in taking a chance on the unknown' New York Times 'Whether it's the guessing game or the erotica that draws you in, Anonymous Sex has something for everyone' i-D 'An anthology in the form of a parlor game, Anonymous Sex invites readers into the imaginations of some our best novelists, letting us marvel at their talents and desires while wondering who wrote what and if it even matters. A book of pleasures and secrets-and great fun to read' David Ebershoff, author of The Danish Girl and The 19th Wife 'There's the thrilling, the melancholic, the lonely, the attached - and even the supernatural. Yet the actual sex that the anthology centers is spliced between musings on seduction, sexuality, relationships, desire, and unbridled human emotion. In each story, though, there's an overwhelming message of sex positivity, bolstered by a space free of judgement' Mashable
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