Happy Hump Day Everyone! It's Wednesday yet again, and you know what that means, another sinfully fun music video. This one comes from over the pond with the talented Katy B. Aaliyah has a great beat, perfect for some sensual dancing, and a story of two women fighting over a man. Hope you enjoy this one...
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Sunday Morning Chat: #Interview with @ACJamesauthor
John Satisfy: Today, I've got a great treat for you. A.C. James was kind enough to take some time out of her hectic schedule only days before the release of her newest book to have a little chat with me. If you like fantasies, either BDSM or Fairy Tale based, then you're in luck. Good Morning, AC. Could you please tell me a little about yourself and what you write.
A.C. James: Well for starters… I didn't always want to be a writer or at least I didn't know that until it had been confirmed by so many people in my life who suggested I should start taking myself seriously. I've always been an avid reader. When I was a kid I hid books under my mattress when I was grounded which was often. It gave me something to do that saved me from staring at the same four walls. I never really wrote anything other than ghastly poetry that was akin to what a Vogon might write (if one existed) and short stories when I was younger.
Professionally, I've been known as a jack-of-all-trades and like most who share the ability to be able to jump head first into just about anything, I’m sure we’d all agree it’s really a fancy term for professional bullshitter. I guess I've spent most of my professional time using my aptitude for technology to work in IT positions such as technical support, help desk, web testing, and as a software beta tester which is really a fancy way to say that I got paid to play video games.
As a reader I am drawn to a wide variety of genres including paranormal, urban fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, horror, thrillers, and of course romance. In fact, the first romance that I read was a bodice ripper I snatched from my babysitter’s (Sherry Luv) bookshelf. She liked Elvis too and used to make the most dreadful ice tea—the kind that’s cloyingly sweet.
I still don’t drink ice tea.
JS: I'll try not to hold your dislike of iced tea against you, but to be fair, it sounds like it's Sweet Tea you really aren't a fan of. Sounds like you've got some geek cred there, which is awesome. What was it like doing the software beta testing?
A.C. James: Well for starters… I didn't always want to be a writer or at least I didn't know that until it had been confirmed by so many people in my life who suggested I should start taking myself seriously. I've always been an avid reader. When I was a kid I hid books under my mattress when I was grounded which was often. It gave me something to do that saved me from staring at the same four walls. I never really wrote anything other than ghastly poetry that was akin to what a Vogon might write (if one existed) and short stories when I was younger.
Professionally, I've been known as a jack-of-all-trades and like most who share the ability to be able to jump head first into just about anything, I’m sure we’d all agree it’s really a fancy term for professional bullshitter. I guess I've spent most of my professional time using my aptitude for technology to work in IT positions such as technical support, help desk, web testing, and as a software beta tester which is really a fancy way to say that I got paid to play video games.
As a reader I am drawn to a wide variety of genres including paranormal, urban fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, horror, thrillers, and of course romance. In fact, the first romance that I read was a bodice ripper I snatched from my babysitter’s (Sherry Luv) bookshelf. She liked Elvis too and used to make the most dreadful ice tea—the kind that’s cloyingly sweet.
I still don’t drink ice tea.
JS: I'll try not to hold your dislike of iced tea against you, but to be fair, it sounds like it's Sweet Tea you really aren't a fan of. Sounds like you've got some geek cred there, which is awesome. What was it like doing the software beta testing?
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Sunday Morning Chat: #Interview with @anna_bayes
John Satisfy: It's another week and so it's time to sit down with another talented author. Today I was lucky enough to sit down with Anna Bayes, an amazing author who writes some hot erotica with a taste of BDSM and bisexuality flavoring her works. Hi Anna, could you please tell me a little bit about yourself and what you write?
Anna Bayes: Hi John. Sure! I'm an introverted bookworm. At my age, I probably shouldn't, but I still look a bit shy and kind of innocent, but I'm actually a wild number if I warm up to you. I'm bisexual, as in I'm into men mostly, but can be swept off my feet by the right women too. I won't deny that looks play a small part in attracting me, but it is also about the brains, imagination, and a touch of vulnerability: I want a real and fragile human being.
I write erotic romances. Earth-shattering great sex makes me feel alive, and I find it natural to keep writing about it. I'm most intrigued by the dynamic tension between lovers, and so I attempt to convey something of that in my stories. I'm a submissive by nature, so some form of that seeps into my tales, but I try not to deliberately write a story about BDSM just for the sake of that. Elements of that, because that's who I am, flow into the story on their own, but they are never forced.
I love short stories and flash fiction. Multi-layers of meanings condensed into ten pages can have the same impact of a full-length novel. It's about magnifying one moment into a life-story, and I find myself drawn to that kind of power more than writing longer tales. So I think I'll keep with my erotic shorts, short story collections, and maybe, occasionally, a novella if my Muse inspires me so.
JS: Well, you appear to really know who you are, which is wonderful. When you talk about the dynamic tension between lovers, what exactly do you mean?
Anna Bayes: Hi John. Sure! I'm an introverted bookworm. At my age, I probably shouldn't, but I still look a bit shy and kind of innocent, but I'm actually a wild number if I warm up to you. I'm bisexual, as in I'm into men mostly, but can be swept off my feet by the right women too. I won't deny that looks play a small part in attracting me, but it is also about the brains, imagination, and a touch of vulnerability: I want a real and fragile human being.
I write erotic romances. Earth-shattering great sex makes me feel alive, and I find it natural to keep writing about it. I'm most intrigued by the dynamic tension between lovers, and so I attempt to convey something of that in my stories. I'm a submissive by nature, so some form of that seeps into my tales, but I try not to deliberately write a story about BDSM just for the sake of that. Elements of that, because that's who I am, flow into the story on their own, but they are never forced.
I love short stories and flash fiction. Multi-layers of meanings condensed into ten pages can have the same impact of a full-length novel. It's about magnifying one moment into a life-story, and I find myself drawn to that kind of power more than writing longer tales. So I think I'll keep with my erotic shorts, short story collections, and maybe, occasionally, a novella if my Muse inspires me so.
JS: Well, you appear to really know who you are, which is wonderful. When you talk about the dynamic tension between lovers, what exactly do you mean?
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Hump Day Radio: Meg Myers - "Desire"
Welcome to another Hump Day Radio! Here's a something a little different for you, something darker, something erotic, something a little bit mean, a little bit paranormal. Meg Myer's "Desire" is something you just have to experience. I bet you're going to want more after hearing this week's selection...
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Sunday Morning Chat: #Interview with @angiesargenti
John
Satisfy: Thanks again for stopping by
Erotic Satisfiction. Before I get onto
the wonderful interview for the day, if you have a moment, could you please
follow my blog and rate the interviews? Any feedback or comments I get will help shape
the future interviews and guests that I have.
Today, I’ve
invited Angela Sargenti to Erotic Satisfiction.
She is a multitalented author who writes some hot spanking erotica, as
well as some other interesting tales.
Angela, can you please tell me a little
about yourself and what you write.
Angela Sargenti: I'm happily married
and I have one son (and three cats). I write what I call short attention
span erotica, which means erotica you can read in one sitting. I write longer
stuff, too, but mostly short stories. My work's been featured in over a
dozen anthologies, with new stuff coming out all the time. I also have
five e-books, one of which, Start Me Up: A Collection of Erotic Love Stories, contains my erotic flash fiction.
JS:
I take it that you have a short attention span then? How long are
your short attention span stories?
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Hump Day Radio: Jessica Mauboy - "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)"
Today we're going Down Under and getting to hear a little tune by Jessica Mauboy called "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)". This is a fun little pop song and a great one to play as you celebrate the latest Hump Day. Oh, the intro is a little long, you can skip ahead to the :40 second mark if you just want to hear the song.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Sunday Morning Chat: #Interview with @jojojojude
John Satisfy: Good Morning! Welcome to Erotic Satisfiction. It's been quite a few weeks since I've started doing these interviews and I'm really excited to sit down with Billierose today. She's a controversial author, who's not afraid of the taboo. Before we get started, if you've been enjoying these interviews, could you please take a moment and follow? It would mean a lot, and I've got ton more interviews and other posts planned.
Good Morning, Billierose, could you please tell me about yourself and the kinds of things you write.
Billierose: I live in a picturesque little village in Ye Olde England. Not a lot happens here. It's peaceful and restful, the ideal situation for a writer. No one in my village knows that I write or what I write. I write erotica. The ladies of the Women's Institute would be shocked. Sometimes, I shock myself!
I came to writing through reading. I've been an avid reader for as long as I can remember. My mother taught me to read before I started school. A few years later, she was scolding me for always having my nose "stuck in a book."
JS: You have the duality that many of us erotica authors have. Were you always a bookworm?
Good Morning, Billierose, could you please tell me about yourself and the kinds of things you write.
Billierose: I live in a picturesque little village in Ye Olde England. Not a lot happens here. It's peaceful and restful, the ideal situation for a writer. No one in my village knows that I write or what I write. I write erotica. The ladies of the Women's Institute would be shocked. Sometimes, I shock myself!
I came to writing through reading. I've been an avid reader for as long as I can remember. My mother taught me to read before I started school. A few years later, she was scolding me for always having my nose "stuck in a book."
JS: You have the duality that many of us erotica authors have. Were you always a bookworm?
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Hump Day Radio: Flo Rida - "Whistle"
Looking for some fun music to accompany you while you worship your boy? Well this week I've picked out Flo Rida's "Whistle". It's a great little tune and if you whistle a few bars to your partner, he'll know exactly what is on your mind.
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