SMUT is a collection of short fiction by Addy Evenson.
This book is bull from start to finish. You would be much better off curling up with the classics. But if you want to read something naughty and easy to get through, give SMUT a go.
Critics are calling it, "Barely worth mentioning," and "A book that should be burnt."
Addy Evenson is an American author and entertainer. Previously, her short fiction has appeared in magazines like Bourbon Penn, The Comix Reader, Lucent Dreaming, Your Impossible Voice, and elsewhere. In 2011 Addy won the William D. Boyce Award for exceptional fiction.
Addy was born in California to teenage parents; she has lived a transient life in different environments, and her diverse experiences have informed her work. In spite of significant gaps in her education, she was first published in high school, and has continued to be published prolifically.
Addy's work is described as "hauntingly surreal," and is noted for its irreverence, humor, and "sense of intrepid beauty in entropic circumstances."