Rachel de Vine’s The Gardener is ridiculously hot. Not in a graphic x-rated explicit way, you understand, just in a ‘fulfils my every fantasy’ way.
There’s a gratifyingly large amount of talk about masturbation in Caitlin Moran's memoir, How to be a Woman.
Nymphomaniac is an epic four hour film by avant-garde director, Lars von Trier. It was split into two parts when released at the cinema presumably because there’s a limit to how much artily directed wall-to-wall sex your average cineaste can be expected to sit through even when there is a naked Stacy Martin on screen half the time.
Safe in his Arms introduces us to Becca who meets marine, Zac at her sister’s wedding and enjoys a weekend of spanky sex which results in her becoming pregnant.
There is a scene in Steven Shainberg’s Secretary where E Edward Grey speaks to Lee, his secretary and submissive, about her history of self-harm. “Is it that sometimes the pain inside has to come to the surface?”
Katherine Deane's The Coach's Discipline is an utterly lovely spanking story which tells the story of runner Claire Jacobs.
You know what spanking fiction book would make a better movie than Fifty Shades of Grey? Well any of the five books on my list for a start.
The Fifty Shades of Grey Movie Trailer is out. We may have another seven months to prepare ourselves for the actual film but at least we get a sneak preview of Dakota Johnson looking winsome and Jamie Dornan standing outside a helicopter.
Patricia Green and Karin Ito's new novel, Master of Two, introduces us to Dominant Kevin Watson and his two lovers, Renee and Amiko.
Portrait of Ms Ruby May, Standing by Leena McCall was removed from display at a gallery after complaints that it was 'too pornographic'.