Bussel, the editor of Cleis’s Best Women’s Erotica series, brings together 19 sizzling stories of committed couples trying new things. “The couples you’ll meet within these stories are adventurous, ...
Bussel (editor of Crowded House) shows off her prowess as an anthologist, bringing together 20 tales of sizzling encounters between strangers from a wide range of erotica subgenres. In her ...
Bussel (The Big Book of Quickies) serves up an eclectic bundle of 21 spicy shorts. An older woman discovers newfound sensuality in Garnell Wallace’s sensitive “Sunlight and Santino,” while Eireann ...
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Bussel (the Best Women’s Erotica of the Year series, editor) serves up a spicy array of 20 provocative erotic shorts, all centered on women reaching orgasmic peaks. The deliciously unusual “Love and ...
Bussel compiles 69 bite-size stories ideal for a quick, sensual break. Myriad settings—including alien planets, bathrooms, and sex parties—genres, kinks, and sexualities offer a little something for ...
Bussel (editor of Sexy Strangers) assembles another red-hot erotica anthology, this time focused on the briefest of encounters. The wide-ranging stories offer something for just about any erotica fan.
Bussel (editor of Sexy Strangers) keeps up her hot streak with this sizzling anthology of 19 erotic shorts. A swashbuckling female pirate conquers a prince in Lisa Wolinsky’s “A Pirate Always Gets ...
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J., May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- New Jersey-based writer and editor Rachel Kramer Bussel is launching Finders and Keepers, a new podcast that explores the emotional complexity of ...
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Bussel serves up blistering-hot desire in this excellent addition to the annual anthology series. In her introduction, Bussel notes that she wanted to push the genre into new territories and surprise ...
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