Saturday, November 26, 2011

A couple of quick updates

Quick update #1:

The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio is now available through Amazon's Kindle store (or shop). (By the way: Did you know that if you buy directly from OC Press, the set of e-book files includes a Kindle-friendly MOBI version?)

And speaking of such things: Did you know that even if you don't have an e-book reader, you have e-book–reading options besides .pdf? Various software can be downloaded for free for one's computer, to give a more "e-readeresque" experience. Personally, I've been using the Sony software.

Quick Update #2:


Every Night Erotica recently published a piece of mine that's never been seen on the Web before. It's called "Showstopper," and it originally appeared in an anthology called Sex and Shoes.
“I want to tap dance naked for you,” said Melinda.

“Yes! I feel the same way,” I reciprocated with zest. I thought she was articulating a creative metaphor, one whose whimsy evoked the euphoria of erotic love.

“No, I really do.” Melinda, it turned out, had taken tap lessons before we’d met, and she’d been speaking literally. She still had the shoes somewhere, she said.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Knack of Avoiding Anachs.

You can read all about my recent adventures in linguistic anachronism avoidance at Lisabet Sarai's Beyond Romance blog. And Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank you, Lisabet!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Casting My Characters

"I don’t recall ever doing the 'Protagonist A looks sort of like Celebrity Z' thing—even in my head—until I wrote The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio. But something about the early-1930s setting of my new opus brought the phenomenon forth."
Read my whole guest post—and see the pictures—at Erotica For All.

Thank you, EFA!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Dial G-B for Guest-Blogging!

This week, I'll be making my first two guest-blogging appearances of the season, exploring a couple of tangential topics related to my new book The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio.

Tomorrow (Tuesday), I'll be at Erotica For All, where I'll reveal which old-time celebrities my three main protagonists resemble in my mind's eye. Then, on Thursday, I'll be over at the Beyond Romance blog, discussing the process I used for avoiding anachronistic language in this book with an early-1930s setting.

Here's guest-blogging at you!

(Have I mentioned there are mannequins in this book?)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Launching Today: The Pleasure Dial and OC Press!


One day nearly six years ago, a lovely, elegant webmagazine called Oysters & Chocolate Erotic accepted a piece of mine called "Any Day of the Week." I was brand new to publication as an erotica author, and the O&C site was only six months old itself.

We've both had a lot of exciting adventures in the past six years, the Oysterers and I—many of these adventures hand in hand, as they published my stories again and again on the site, included my work in the two fiction anthologies they've edited, and hooked me up with terrific opportunities in both the cyber universe (Dr. Dick's "Inside the Erotic Mind" podcast series) and the brick-and-mortar world (the Erotic Literary Salon).

What could give me greater pleasure, now, than to watch my newest erotocomedic novel launch today as the first publication of OC Press, their brand-new e-book line!

We've worked hard together, the Oysterers and I, to bring The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio from manuscript to product in a relatively short time, without cutting corners. Edits were discussed, negotiated, and collaboratively executed. Cover art was lovingly created (by Hilary Stojak), and tweaked until every detail felt right to us. Someone behind the scenes labored quietly over internal book design until one day, voilà, I was shown pages of aesthetically rendered type—with formatting intact! : )

Having had the privilege of a stateroom on the maiden voyage, I can say that I think OC Press will go far. Here's to you, O Oysters! Not that I was the least bit surprised by their passion and dedication, their attention to detail, their commitment to the author's individual voice, and their knack for making a labor-intensive process easy every step of the way. Hey, like I said, I've worked with these people before! And I can't wait to see the fabulous releases to come, including works by Kay Jaybee, Gregory Allen, Simon Jacobs & Amanda Woods, and Kris Williams.

So today we bring you The Pleasure Dial, the Oysterers and I! You can find the book summary, a spicy excerpt, and a video of the author reading another spicy scene on the OC Press purchase page... and you can visit Erotica For All for a chance to WIN A COPY FOR FREE!

Erotica Readers & Writers Association's Ashley Lister had this to say: “Sex-positive and upbeat ... hurtles along at the unmissable pace of a Buster Keaton car chase.... [Edwards] knows how to tell a story that excites and entertains and his fiction is never less than a must-read.” And I'll have more to say soon, about the hows and whys of writing this novel: watch this space for guest-blogging announcements, starting next week!
The year is 1934, and amiable New York gag writer Artie Plask has taken the West Coast plunge. His first day on staff with a top radio show introduces him to the irresistible Mariel Fenton, a wit among wits who immediately takes an interest in all aspects of Artie’s life—especially his private life. As Artie finds his feet in a world of blustering comedians, pansexual sex goddesses, timid screen legends, exhibitionistic scriptwriters, and self-infatuated geniuses, Mariel leads him on a zany journey up and down the pleasure dial—a giddy romp through Hollywood that’s chock-full of airwaves showdowns, writing-room counterplots, devious impersonations, naked meetings, and a sensuality-drenched assortment of erotic escapades.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Discounts and Ditties, Tickles and Tires

First, a reminder: You have one week left to pre-order The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio at that zany, madcap 40%-off price!

Here's a mini-ditty to help you get into that early-1930s-entertainment mood:












Second, a few notes (muted trumpet and vibraphone notes, per above) on recent story reprints: You'll find "Do Friends Tickle?" at Every Night Erotica (part 1 here; part 2 there), enjoying its first appearance in an online setting; and, for the duration of November, you can read "Tire Stud" at Justus Roux's Erotic Tales. Thanks, ENE and JR!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dial R for Review Copy!

Quoth the Oysterers:
"Hey all - looking for some lucky bloggers who might be interested in reviewing from a selection of new releases from OC Press. Can you please email us... [books AT oystersandchocolate DOT com] if you're interested? Check the link for upcoming titles."
The selection includes, but of course, The Pleasure Dial: An Erotocomedic Novel of Old-Time Radio!
“You’re pretty happy hanging around here, aren’t you?”

“Yes. I love witty men,” she confessed in a drawn-out moan. “And women. And I’m the luckiest girl in the world, because the wittiest people in Hollywood come to my house every day and make me wet from morning to night.”

“On Tuesday and Thursday nights, you mean.” According to Mickey, those were the only evenings the team worked late.