Capt. Spalding
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<P>I hope that I don't run afoul of the posting rules here, because
this is a shameless plug.<P>
<P>Morandilas over at www.mtjpub.com has just started publishing
e-novels as part of his e-publishing venture. The first group include
one by Jason Rubis (whose short stories in TALES FROM THE ASYLUM are
invariably jewels)and two by Hal Young (known on this forum as Haltickling)<P>
<P>The two novels by Hal, SPACE TICKLERS and THE PLEASURE PARADISE
CLUB, are quite simply landmarks in tickle fiction. They are actual novels, with evolving plots and characters that develop with the telling. They have clever sf and fantasy elements. They are filled
with real romance. Unlike most tickle fiction, I think they offer as
much to women readers as they do to men.<P>
<P>Most importantly, they are filled with some of the sexiest, most
detailed, and most originally staged tickling sequences that you'll ever read. You simply cannot read these without your pulse (and, ah, other things) rising.<P>
<P>In the interest of fair disclosure, yes, I have had stories published by Morandilas.(Although, considering how long it takes
me to write a short story, we aren't going to see a novel, e- or otherwise, from me in this lifetime.)And, yes, Hal is my friend and
has been a generous and witty correspondent.<P>
<P>If we want this community to prosper, and we want tickle fiction
to grow beyond the quick torture tales that we all love, but which
are more akin to fast food than full, satisfying meals, I strongly
recommend supporting Hal (and Morandilas)in this e-novel experiment.
We'll all be richer for it.<P>
<P>Besides, you ticklers out there will find Hal's novels such a rich
source of ideas for tickling that special someone, that the books
will become invaluable as reference alone--as essential to your tickle
sessions as massage oil, feathers, brushes, electric toothbrushes,
tongue depressors, Mallomars (Huh?)--you name it!<P>
<P>Would I (as my eyebrows waggle) steer you wrong? <P>
this is a shameless plug.<P>
<P>Morandilas over at www.mtjpub.com has just started publishing
e-novels as part of his e-publishing venture. The first group include
one by Jason Rubis (whose short stories in TALES FROM THE ASYLUM are
invariably jewels)and two by Hal Young (known on this forum as Haltickling)<P>
<P>The two novels by Hal, SPACE TICKLERS and THE PLEASURE PARADISE
CLUB, are quite simply landmarks in tickle fiction. They are actual novels, with evolving plots and characters that develop with the telling. They have clever sf and fantasy elements. They are filled
with real romance. Unlike most tickle fiction, I think they offer as
much to women readers as they do to men.<P>
<P>Most importantly, they are filled with some of the sexiest, most
detailed, and most originally staged tickling sequences that you'll ever read. You simply cannot read these without your pulse (and, ah, other things) rising.<P>
<P>In the interest of fair disclosure, yes, I have had stories published by Morandilas.(Although, considering how long it takes
me to write a short story, we aren't going to see a novel, e- or otherwise, from me in this lifetime.)And, yes, Hal is my friend and
has been a generous and witty correspondent.<P>
<P>If we want this community to prosper, and we want tickle fiction
to grow beyond the quick torture tales that we all love, but which
are more akin to fast food than full, satisfying meals, I strongly
recommend supporting Hal (and Morandilas)in this e-novel experiment.
We'll all be richer for it.<P>
<P>Besides, you ticklers out there will find Hal's novels such a rich
source of ideas for tickling that special someone, that the books
will become invaluable as reference alone--as essential to your tickle
sessions as massage oil, feathers, brushes, electric toothbrushes,
tongue depressors, Mallomars (Huh?)--you name it!<P>
<P>Would I (as my eyebrows waggle) steer you wrong? <P>