Monday, August 17, 2009

Laura the Laugher, and Other Stories

Recently, the gifted and marvelous Shanna Germain set up the MindFuck Fiction site, a venue whose goal is "to offer stories that blow your mind wide open and arouse your senses."


These stories have been previously published—one time apiece, to date, either in print or at a pay site. But you will not have found these particular stories available for free online reading. If a digital package (.pdf format) that unites six quirky Jeremy pieces under one roof appeals to you, then I encourage you to click through and learn more about this e-book. And be sure to check out the other offerings at MFF! I'm very proud to be part of the project.

11 comments:

neve black said...

So Cool, Jeremy! YOWZA!!

Emerald said...

Very cool, Jeremy, congratulations! What a delightful project! :)

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thanks, Neve and Emerald!

Do you think it's a problem that the subtitle is almost as long as the e-book? ; )

Shanna Germain said...

YAH! SO SO excited to have you -- all six inches, er, stories of you -- at Mindfuck :)

Marina said...

Ooh, Jeremy, congratulations!! And, I especially like the title!!!

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thanks so much for hosting me in the mindfucking playground, Shanna! I'm superduper excited to be there —every inch of me!

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thank you, Marina!

The sequel is going to be Gigi the Giggler.

Anonymous said...

Hey I love the title for the sequel!
grins
xo
gigi

Jeremy Edwards said...

: ) I'm so glad you liked that, Gigi! The make-believe sequel wasn't about you, but I did wonder if the real Gigi would see my comment and perhaps get a kick out of it.

Confidant said...

Jeremy, have you ever considered for your logo a ticklishly big quill pen? You know, your very name is ticklish to me -- I quiver in anticipation of your sensational wit. :-)

"Laura the Laughter" is an especially strong and exquisitely delightful piece. I'll never forget my surprise at being introduced to a very particular fetish I'd never before considered. And I remember how, upon first reading your story, I found myself breathing as if I'd just run up a flight of stairs. :-)

Jeremy Edwards said...

Wow, thank you so much for this generous tribute to me and Laura, Confidant!!

And I'm positively tickled by your logo idea!