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Erotic Travel Tales

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Written to satisfy wanderlust or arouse it, Erotic Travel Tales offers explicit erotic fiction set in evocative locales — from Kiev and the Sahara to Athens and the Amazon, from Barcelona and Paris to New Orleans and San Francisco. It features the work of established sex writers Maxim Jakubowski, Helena Settimana, Christopher Hart, Alison Tyler, Thomas S. Roche, and M. Christian.

244 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2001

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Mitzi Szereto

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Mitzi Szereto (mitziszereto.com) is an American-British author, anthology editor, and short story writer whose books encompass multiple genres, most recently in true crime, including her latest release Women Who Murder: An International Collection of Deadly True Crime Tales as well as her popular series The Best New True Crime Stories. Her work has been translated into several languages. A contribution in her anthology Getting Even: Revenge Stories received the Crime Writers’ Association Short Story Dagger “Highly Commended.” She has the added distinction of being the editor of the first anthology of erotic fiction to include a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Mitzi has appeared internationally on radio and television and at major literature festivals, and has taught creative writing around the world, including universities in the UK. In addition to having produced and presented the London-based web TV channel Mitzi TV, she portrays herself in the pseudo-documentary British film, Lint: The Movie. Follow her on social media @mitziszereto.

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June 21, 2007
I believe I wrote the following review for Clamor.

Travel and sex often seem to be linked, since both can open up a world of possibilities. Tourists journey to exotic destinations, eat unusual food, try new activities; the most fortunate explorers also are able to experiment with an exciting stranger or engage in brand new acts with a current lover. For folks who never go farther than their own hometowns, sex can transport their souls to thrilling new places. By blending sex and travel, the 21 works in Erotic Travel Tales take readers on delightfully sexy trips of the mind. Travel to Japan, India or Greece; Venice, London, or Toronto; maybe; Havana, Hawaii, the Himalayas, or Australia’s Great Sandy Desert. Experience the vicarious thrills of ritual group sex (“The Mermaid’s Sacrifice” by Christopher Hart), a wedding night with a new spouse from a different culture (“Season of Marriage” by Mary Anne Mohanraj), or falling in love with an exhibitionist (“Bottomless on Bourbon” by Maxim Jakubowski). Travel and sex both can release previously unknown aspects of the personality. This anthology will allow the reader to try out new genders and sexual personas. These stories offer lots of options: women doing women, men loving men, heterosexual folks getting it on, and even a narrative from the perspective of a vibrating dildo (“Lilly’s Loulou” by Michèle Larue). Will your favorite saga be about a gay man in Paris (“Journey of My Hands” by Gerard Wozek), a straight girl in Amsterdam (“Wanna Buy a Bike?” by Alison Tyler), a priest who lusts after a flamenco dancer (“Fuera Compás” by Natasha Rostova), or a lesbian couple in Taos who fantasize about NYC (“New York, N.Y., by Way of Taos, N.M.” by M. Christian)? Maybe you will have many favorites. Perhaps you will like them all. As adventurers know from traveling to destinations around the globe, enjoying one doesn’t necessarily detract from the appeal of the others. Likewise, being enthralled by a story in this collection doesn’t mean you won’t be enamored by the next one and the one after that and the one after that and…
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February 22, 2016
Mitzi Szereto certainly delivers on the travel aspect of this collection of tales. The locations did travel the globe. All the authors deliver, some more than others, the four that hit the spot for me, were in no particular order, Mitsuko-Ann Dulaney, Wanna buy a Bike?-Alison Tyler, The Mermaid's Sacrifice-Christopher Hart, and Season of Marriage-Mary Anne Mohanraj. Could have been more varied with same sex MM and FF, but something for everyone. Not the best collection I have read but worth the money, especially if you are taking it on vacation.
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