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Adrea Kore

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Jeanette Winterson, Anais Nin, Tobsha Lerner, Naomi Wolf

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October 2014


Adrea is an author of erotica, poetry and articles, residing in Melbourne, Australia. She explores the rich diversity of feminine sexuality, focusing her lens on themes of desire, fantasy, arousal and relating. Adrea has run writing workshops, and writes articles about the craft of creative & personal writing via her blog 'Kore Desires'. She also works with other authors as a developmental editor.

She publishes fiction and non-fiction, and is currently working on her first collection of themed erotic short stories. Her provocative stories can be found in several anthologies, as well as online. Intrigued by both the transcendent and transgressive aspects of sexuality, she views writing erotica as a potent way of transforming how sexuality is
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The Big Book of Submission: Volume 2 – New Anthology Release

Kink. It’s an interesting word, in terms of its etymology.

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary, defines it quite thoroughly:

1a short tight twist or curl caused by a doubling or winding of something upon itself 2a a mental or physical peculiarity eccentricity, quirk b whim 3a clever unusual way of doing something 4a cramp in some part of the body 5an imperfection likely to cause difficult Read more of this blog post »
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Ray Bradbury
“You grow ravenous. You run fevers. You know exhilarations. You can't sleep at night, because your beast-creature ideas want out and turn you in your bed. It is a grand way to live.”
Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You

Plato
“According to Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves.”
Plato, The Symposium

Walt Whitman
“Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)”
Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

Jeanette Winterson
“What is it that you contain? The dead. Time. Light patterns of millennia opening in your gut. Every minute, in each of you, a few million potassium atoms succumb to radioactive decay. The energy that powers these tiny atomic events has been locked inside potassium atoms ever since a star-sized bomb exploded nothing into being. Potassium, like uranium and radium, is a long-lived radioactive nuclear waste of the supernova bang that accounts for you.

Your first parent was a star.”
Jeanette Winterson, Weight: The Myth of Atlas and Heracles

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