julietsierra -> RE: Book worm. (10/7/2007 8:06:34 AM)
Ok... pieces of things I've gotten from books that I love to think about when it comes to D/s
Mario Puzo: The Godfather: In the book, not the movie, Puzo talks about Michael's wedding night with Appolonia (I think that was her name)...
And describes that she was wearing a crucifix around her neck - with no clasp. The chain had been soddered together years before. I've always thought that that was a wonderful way to affix a collar - permanent and unbreakable.
ANYTHING by Christine Feehan in her Dark series. Yes, those girlie romance novels but FULL of good D/s - both man and woman being strong individuals - one submissive, one dominant, who fit together without either losing what makes them who they are.
The Ethical Slut: It just resonated with me.
I'll have to think some more on this.
juliet
gentlestarZR -> RE: Book worm. (10/7/2007 2:57:22 PM)
nope i'm just me ... it seems so natural to just give into what my Master wishes, i love him so its so easy to just let go and be me.
MySweetSubmssive -> RE: Book worm. (10/7/2007 9:07:23 PM)
I don't pattern myself after it, but Macho Sluts by Pat Califia ignited something in me. The book was well-written, focused on the interior experience of BDSM, and disgusted me and aroused me in equal measure. Yum!!!
MSS
michaels4evr -> RE: Book worm. (10/7/2007 10:27:08 PM)
Amen to Macho Sluts and nearly anything by Califia, I also adore the Marketplace series, Meeting the Master by Allysa Wald, the G. C. Scott Books, Molly Weatherfield
but in terms of inspiration, I find more in the nonfiction books such by authors Race Bannon and John Warren, Slavecraft by Baldwin, Easton and Lizst
diphyes -> RE: Book worm. (10/7/2007 10:52:08 PM)
My first love seduced me with Venus Im Pelz, but considering how that whole party turned out, I can hardly say that it has impacted the way I view D/s relationships. Um. Reading that part of The Stand where that poor retarded fellow gets buttfucked with a loaded pistol? Probably not good for me at age 13. That level of involvement is probably the best way to describe how I am impacted by literature; subtle, smoothly adding to my generous pool of paraphilia subconsciously.