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Judy Kemp

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Average rating: 3.98 · 131 ratings · 41 reviews · 2 distinct works
A Bouquet of Gardenias

3.96 avg rating — 105 ratings — published 2016
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The Scent of Violets

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Like Bottled Fire by Dominic  Piper
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This is a delightful and fantastically written short story about private investigator Daniel Beckett (a character in five fantastic full-length novels so far) and takes place in Rome, possibly a few years before he moved to London and became the PI w ...more
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In Montmartre by Sue Roe
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An interesting book about the birth of modern art as it's know today, featuring plenty of stories about the lives of the artists involved in its birth (Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse just to name a few). The vivid and detailed writing makes you feel as ...more
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In Montmartre by Sue Roe
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An interesting book about the birth of modern art as it's know today, featuring plenty of stories about the lives of the artists involved in its birth (Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse just to name a few). The vivid and detailed writing makes you feel as ...more
Like Bottled Fire by Dominic  Piper
"In Rome, Daniel Beckett takes on a risky assignment, using an attractive Italian waitress as cover. Unfortunately, Beckett’s plan goes askew, and he discovers his companion may not be what she seems…

This short story is a prequel to the PI Daniel Beck" Read more of this review »
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In Montmartre by Sue Roe
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Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
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I finally read this book after watching The Handmaiden, the Korean movie adaptation that came out in 2016 and it didn't disappoint. The film version takes place in Japanese-occupied Korea, whereas the book is set in Victorian England (A fingersmith w ...more
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Cary Grant by Scott Eyman
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Got this as a Christmas present, and as soon as I started it I found it a fascinating read. I'd always been curious about how Cary Grant managed to get from this hellish life in Bristol to being the huge Hollywood star that everyone knew and loved. F ...more
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Casino Royale by Ian Fleming
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I was amazed I'd got this far without having ever read this book. It's where it all began, of course, and it's interesting to see the origin of such an iconic character. The James Bond of Casino Royale is not the person you may know from the films. T ...more
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Judy Kemp David wrote: "How do you come up with such sexual fantasies?

No disrespect intended. Just curious. I get a lot of people asking me how I come up with stories too, but then, I don't write erotica."


I start with real-life experience. Without that, there's no basis for the sort of erotica that I write. Then I use stream-of-consciousness to elaborate on what is real. Changing what did happen to what could have happened; what I would have liked to have happened. Incorporating what happened to other people I know and making it what happened to me. I use my own repeated fantasies and attach them to actual real-life situations that I've experienced, with a view to enhancing them, sometimes allocating my own experiences to other characters. Many erotica writers write to give themselves a variety of different sensations and that's true of me. It's like a blindfolded journey into an erotic arena that makes you discover things about yourself.


message 1: by David

David Lucero How do you come up with such sexual fantasies?

No disrespect intended. Just curious. I get a lot of people asking me how I come up with stories too, but then, I don't write erotica.


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