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Featuring Jess C Scott’s "Asian factual fiction" collection. These 3 stories will be included in the upcoming anthology, Primal Scream.


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1. Take-Out (Asian fetish):
Jake Blake "the Rake" from a small New England town meets his cosmopolitan Asian counterpart-cum-fetish.


2. Jack in the Box (interracial / sexual astrology):
A sensuous business acquaintance breaks Drea's stale fixation with her first love, Jack.


3. Catholic School Girls Rule (Catholic sexual hang-ups):
When BFFs Chantal and Aisyah meet a Catholic school boy and his androgynous best friend, the two couples collectively discover how much they really have in common.
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Jess C. Scott

107 books340 followers
Hi all,

I was trying to find my way as a writer and person throughout my twenties. I won't be writing under my "Jess C Scott" pen name as it doesn't reflect who I am anymore (it's a pen name I used since I was 12 years old).

In 2019, I started working on some horror short stories and essays. I intend to publish them at some point in future under my real name (still undecided if I might use a new pen name for fiction).

See you at my new site if the genres are of interest to you :)

Thank you and take care! 👋✍️

-- Jess. (May 2023)

LINKS: New GR Author Account | GR Personal Account

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Previous Awards / Publications
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Tea Leaves (Cha journal) / Jan 2015
• Playmates (Readers' Favorite) / April 2014
• Guest speaker in New Word Order, The Arts House, 15 Nov 2012
• Participating Author in "SWF Fringe" Debate, Singapore Writers Festival, 8 Nov 2012
• Author/Illustrator Feature, RCGNTN Magazine (SG), 2009

"Bold, fearless and always original, Jess C Scott dares to bring to light some of our darkest fantasies." --The Arts House

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Author 19 books200 followers
January 30, 2012
This is not your run-of-the-mill erotic fiction. Jess C. Scott has invented a new genre. That's worth 5 of anybody's stars, isn't it?

If you don't believe me, try typing Asian Factual Fiction into Google. Jess completely dominates the first page of results.

Impressive.

Jess seems to be very good at marketing. She has even written two books on it. They're called something like "Building Your Brand" and "Developing a Positive Mindset."

I haven't read them but I'm so impressed by her Google ranking I'm going to drop her a line after this and ask her to be my Brand Consultant. (This review is just to butter her up.)

I'm also hoping she'll have contacts in the Taiwanese underworld who can help me bump off a certain Taiwanese rock star with a name disturbingly similar to mine.

Oh, but the Wu clan is everywhere. You can't kill us off.

Anyway, back to the book.

We all know that sex in real life is full of problems. The hot chick you lust after treats you like a douchebag in the great toilet of life. The guy you send your risk-everything nude pics to after weeks of flirtation tells you that you jumped to the wrong conclusion. Although you're a girl with lesbian sympathies, you feel nothing at all for the luscious lesbian babe who wants to show you the meaning of Nirvana. Besides, you want to lose your virginity and doing it with another woman doesn't count!

Factual sex is sometimes not quite so much fun as fantasy sex. And so it is with factual fiction versus fantasy fiction.

What I like about the three stories in this book is that they show what it feels like to want to have sex, with all the tortured self-doubts and frustrations that entails, without ever becoming pornographic or lewd.

If there's one word that comes to mind when I read these stories it's plausibility. I suppose that's the "Factual" part. Then again, the stories show imagination. Hence the "Fiction."

You can probably guess why the word "Asian" is in the title. If not, here's a clue. The young Chinese girl lying in the window is stark naked. Yes! Stark naked! And she wants you to look at her.

Is that hot?
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