Up for Grabs 2: None of the Above

M. Christian, Raven Kaldera, Zachary Jernigan, Elizabeth Thorne, Thomas S. Roche, Laura Antoniou, Esmeralda Greene, M. Svairini, Lauren P. Burka


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Up for Grabs 2: None of the Above by M. Christian, Raven Kaldera, Zachary Jernigan, Elizabeth Thorne, Thomas S. Roche, Laura Antoniou, Esmeralda Greene, M. Svairini, Lauren P. Burka
As editor Lauren P. Burka says in her introduction, "All erotica is the story of sex breaking free from biological need to become the co-conspirator of pleasure." Never is that more apparent than in the sharp-eyed, sharp-minded stories she has selected for Up For Grabs 2, the second volume of gender exploratory erotica she has brought together by asking the question "What happens to sex if we let go of every assumption we have about gender and start from scratch?"

Have you ever dreamed of being so close to the people you loved that you could share your identities, your emotions, and your pleasures? M. Christian has written a story just for you. Do you crave the touch of intersex flesh so much that you will set aside everything you believed about your own sexuality? Raven Kaldera has got you covered. What would the future be like if we had an option beyond male or female, where "it" is not an insult? Elizabeth Thorne takes us on a tour. In a harsh future where the meaning seems drained from life, will gender still matter? Ask Zachary Jernigan. What would happen if our sexualities were defined not by our gender but by specific body parts? Find out what sex is like for a "mouth" in M. Svairini's story of the same name.



Table of Contents:
The Bell House Invitation by M. Christian
Lover of the Whore of Babylon by Raven Kaldera
The Verb for Change is Sex by Zachary Jernigan
The Sex of Therapy by Elizabeth Thorne
The Isle of the Dead by Thomas S. Roche
They Don't Make 'em Like They Used To by Laura Antoniou
Wer-What by Esmeralda Greene
Mouth by M. Svairini
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