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  • From the Archives: Your Mother Was A Fish



    A word of warning: this Sunday, May 11, is Mother’s Day. Buy a Hallmark Card, dammit! Or, if you and your mother have a special sort of relationship, I guess you could share these stories with her…

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  • From the Archives: Photons



    It’s difficult to imagine a more sensual, intimate, consuming relationship than the one described in Photons – a relationship made even more tantalizing because the intimacy isn’t between two (or three, or four, or however many) people, but between a woman and light. Justin Tussing delicately and weirdly twists a fixated sexual tension around brightness, a lifelong liaison of proximity without touch that, like any obsession, toes the line between creepy and tender.

    There was no limit to the way light knew the woman. It knew her in the sudden flash of headlights and by the glow of alarm clocks. It knew enough to touch her neck thinking: I am heat. I am heat. Light found her from distant clouds and from the pale skin on the insides of her arms. Light saw those things that weren't the woman only as angles to approach her.


    Read more here


    — Caitlin M.


  • From the Archives: "Separation Anxiety," fiction by Tom Lombardi

     

    After “Cock in a Box” today’s archive piece couldn’t be anything else but this “Separation Anxiety” by Tom Lombardi. The story has a similar premise: an ex delivers an intimate body part to their former lover. Mary Kann’s piece is entirely plausible; Tom Lombardi’s is surreal.

    I got out of bed and hurried into the kitchen to greet her, only to spot her vagina lying there on the linoleum, its labia glistening atop the white napkin on which she'd placed it."

    See what I mean? Read the full story here.


    Posted Dec 18 2007, 01:00 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • The Winter Fiction Issue: “Cock in a Box,” by Mary Kann

     

    The second story in our Winter Fiction issue is “Cock in a Box,” by Mary Kann. It made me laugh out loud, but it’s not all silly fun about disembodied cock replicas. It’s also about remembering someone you were in love with and how sexuality can be connected specifically with one person, even one part of a person. What is it about cocks, anyway? Why are they so fascinating?

    “She had an odd thought — what did Jeremy's cock think of this new woman? Perhaps they'd had a rift, the cock and Jeremy. Perhaps the cock wasn't as happy as Jeremy had pretended to be during that last phone call.”

    Read the full story here.

     


    Posted Dec 18 2007, 12:30 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • New on Hooksexup, 12.17.2007: The Winter Fiction Issue, edited by Steve Almond

    Steve Almond is the guest editor of our winter fiction issue. In his intro he bemoans the lack of sex in contemporary fiction. Thus, he promises, “As guest editor, I’ve endeavored to keep the smut quotient high.”

    First up, "Couplings" by Robert Olen Butler

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    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler’s forthcoming book, Intercourse, is 100 short stories that imagine the thoughts of 50 famous couples while they were having sex. We’ve posted three, including Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.

    Anne: “A bejeweled codpiece falls and from a slash in a pair of breeches comes a too-small prick attached to a fat and distracted man and if its fluids do not blend with mine such to create a boy, I will sure be cast aside.”

    Read the entire story here.


  • From the Archives: Hangovers

    So. Yesterday was our annual holiday lunch. We had a champagne toast at 1:45 pm because Material Media had a great year, and then we had more champagne, and wine, and after-lunch drinks. And then we came back to the office and worked! Although some of us left early. And this one continued to consume at dinner, and after dinner at a show.

    In light of all this, today’s archived pieces explore the wonders of the hangover. (Although to be honest, this writer isn’t hung-over, per se, just a little dried out.)

    On January 1, 2001, Jack Murnighan excerpted a bit of Bukowski, proclaiming “his life was sordid, but in the most redeeming and beautiful sense of the word.”  Bukowski himself writes:

    “I'm just sitting in a room on N. Kingsley Dr., out of the hospital with hemorrhages, stomach and ass, my blood all over the county general hospital, and they telling me after nine pints of blood and nine pints of glucose, "one more drink and you're dead."

    And in 1999 Louise Redd brought us a story called “Hangover Soup.”

    I read that night's letter over and over, and I told myself that even though Jay loved me more than some women are ever loved, he still loved alcohol more. If alcohol were a woman, Jay wouldn't be able to keep his hands off her.”


  • New on Hooksexup, 12.12.2007: “Self-Reliance,” a story by Andrew Mozina

     

    Today's smart smut piece is about a guy in Wisconsin in the early 80s. He’s delivering pizza, barely making enough money to get by. The story is called “Self-Reliance,” and it’s about learning what to do when people fail you. There are some great sex scenes, like the one excerpted below, but the thrust of the piece is about a guy who realizes “that you can't rely on yourself if you feel ashamed of yourself.” You are an individual entity and you have to make it in the world on your own and that’s ok, and you can even draw strength from it.

    “While I was twisting my hips over, right up onto the headboard, pivoting on my shoulders, trying to travel headfirst down Stephanie's body so as to sneak up on where the two of them were joined, my dick got surprisingly close to my own mouth. ‘Hey, that's not for you,’ she said.

    ‘Sure, I know that.’

    ‘I bet he can suck his own dick,’ she giggled over her shoulder.”

    Read the full story here.  


    Posted Dec 12 2007, 12:05 AM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • From the Archives: "It's Cold Outside," fiction by Stephen Elliott



    The building that the Hooksexup offices are housed in is receiving emergency repairs on the heating system, meaning there's no warm air in the building. We’re working from home today, but in honor of our forty-degree office today's archive piece is "It's Cold Outside," fiction by Stephen Elliott.

    "Serena forced a sock into my mouth anyway and circled around the back of my head with duct tape. I'm not sure why people so often assume they can do anything they want to me." 


    Posted Dec 07 2007, 01:00 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • New on Hooksexup, 11.29.2007: “Erotic Dreams About Film Critics,” fiction by Sarah Hepola

    Sarah Hepola has a hilarious piece of fiction up today, “Erotic Dreams About Film Critics.”

    “Tony turns me around, pushes me to the floor. ‘You saw Sweet Home Alabama, and you liked it!’ he barks at me. His cock is hard, and I take it in my mouth, let my tongue roam around the tip. ‘You own Crossroads, that shitty Britney Spears movie, on DVD, don't you?’ he asks.”

    Nothing more to say, just read it right away.


  • From the Archives: “Third Party,” fiction by Jay McInerney

    This story is about a guy who’s just broken up with his girlfriend. He goes to Paris to forget about her and to recast himself as the romantic figure he wants to be. He’s someone who takes his identity from the way he imagines other people see him. You never do know what other people think of you, though, and some of the worst misunderstandings come when you try to project one thing but people are perceive something different.

    “They drank the bottle of champagne and ordered another. Alex was happy for the company. Moreover, he couldn't help liking himself as whoever they imagined him to be. The idea that they had mistaken him for someone else was tremendously liberating.”


    Posted Nov 29 2007, 01:00 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • From the Archives: “Feast,” fiction by Keith Banner

     

    Thanksgiving is tomorrow, so the Insider brings you this classic Hooksexup piece, “Feast,” by Keith Banner.

    “Carson imagined what cooking all the food would be like because he had never done Thanksgiving before and Brad couldn't cook and God would he miss Brad, and Brad was thinking of his sister and how his sister last week when she asked him to come over for Thanksgiving told him not to bring Carson.”

     


  • From the Archives: “The Granddaddy of All Lies,” fiction by Max Ludington

    This story is about a guy who ties up his girlfriend and then goes out, leaving her bound.

    “I don't know what made me think to do that. I'd never done it before. But I slipped as quietly as I could out of the room and down the stairs. I have to say, truthfully, it was pretty fucking exciting…The whole walk to the store all I could think about was Kim's beautiful ass sticking up in the air back in the bedroom.”

    The beginning of the story is pretty hot: a girl waiting, ass-up, tied up to a bed. But it becomes more and more uncomfortable the longer the boyfriend stays away. The piece got strong reactions from feedbackers:

    “Whoa. I really liked it. I actually had sympathy for that poor dumb bastard.”

    “Wow, I have really never hated a main character like that before. A good reminder that people like that actually exist, and that I should avoid them at all costs.”

    Read “The Granddaddy of All Lies” here.


    Posted Nov 16 2007, 01:30 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • New on Hooksexup, 11.14.2007: “Genesis,” Fiction by Jardine Libaire

    Jardine Libaire’s new story, "Genesis," begins with a generation of kids born on Long Island in 1950 follows them through wars and drugs and home-leaving and ends in an apartment in Greenwich Village in August of 1972. The children of 1972 are 35 years old this year. Libaire’s fiction could be the story of your parents, your genesis. It begins:

    New Year's Day, Dawn, 1950
    The Block is quiet. Sunrise seeps through the development, spills on the identical homes in this town on the South Shore of Long Island, a town which is identical to the towns on either side. The milk is in the milkbox, mothers. The cars are in their ports, dads. Smoke hangs in the air from fireworks long spent tonight, the dust of great promises & fantasies of light. The bang & clang of pots & pans is dead.

    Update: According to Libaire, the piece is "about a town like levittown in the 50s, and the baby boomers born then, and how they grew up & regenerated--into our generation. it's an ode also to whitman & kerouac, in a sense, & american life in general."


    Posted Nov 14 2007, 11:15 AM by Sarah with | with 1 comment(s)
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  • From the Archives: "Trooper," fiction by Alicia Erian

    In this story from our Summer Camp Issue a kid’s uncircumcised penis is nailed to a tree by his bunkmates. Later the victim makes friends with a boyish looking girl.

     


  • From the Archives: Fiction by Sam Lipsyte

    From 1998, Fifty-Five Fucks by Sam Lipsyte. 

    Four is Kenneth by the lake. Five is Kenneth and his brother Keith by the lake, their cocks like great, quivering cocks by the lake. Six is Moira with the tragic scar from tennis. Seven is me coming in Heidi, or Helene, in the front seat of my Dodge Dart, and me, or maybe not me, thinking nips, or thinking nips, knots, nips. Seven is me or rather not me coming in Heidi, or Helene, but also me throwing my hand over the vinyl seat to clutch the hand of Donna who is topping Brian, who is maybe bodkinned there by Brian, who is coming in Donna in the backseat of my Dodge Dart.

     


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  • New on Hooksexup, 10.17.07: “You know what labia are?”

     

    “I'd like your opinion about something,” she said.

    “Sure."

    "I want you to be honest with me," she said. "You have to be honest about this. None of that polite bullshit."

    "Sure," I said, "I'll be honest."

    I was surprised to hear Mrs. Dent say the word "bullshit." Until that point, it hadn't seemed like a word she might use. But seeing her sitting there in the kitchen with her hair undone and an empty scotch glass in her hand, it started to make sense. I pictured her like this every night after wrestling that bouncy Andrew into his bed. She'd have a scotch and watch old movies on television, staring at people who made sense to her.

    "Do you know what labiaplasty is?" she asked me.


    Posted Oct 17 2007, 11:00 AM by Sarah with | with 1 comment(s)
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  • New on Hooksexup: “There was the sweet smell of her body in that heat, salt and skin.”

     

     

    One Night, Fiction by Monica Drake

    "With one hand he pushed the strap of her halter top down over her shoulder. It was an assertive move, a hint of aggression, but gentle really. She took a slow sip of beer. He reached for the other side, pushed that strap down too. Her shoulders were round and white.

    He put his mouth to her shoulder. His tongue touched her skin. His hands were big, his fingers long, and he pushed her halter top down lower, halfway down, a little further, until it marked a line across her nipples, then lower again, until her breasts were out, free, pale and round in the dark room."


    Monica Drake’s website is here.  


    Posted Oct 10 2007, 10:30 AM by Sarah with | with no comments
  • New on Hooksexup, 9.26.07: "Have you touched yourself yet?" she asked.

     

    Anticipation, fiction by Joshua Furst

     

    "Wisps of memory, fragrances and textures from the things we'd done on her couch kept coming back throughout the night. My dick pulsed with blood. Shivers rolled down my body. The experience was weirdly exquisite, like I was entering a new physical realm, and by the time I got to sleep, I was worn out with yearning. Though I hadn't come, I felt oddly sated.

    The next day, I felt like myself again. I went to work, nodded through a few meetings, wrote a slew of tag lines for the new fabric-softener company we'd taken on as a client. The women in the office seemed prettier than usual, glowing skin, sparkling eyes. The sexual creatures wrapped deep beneath their business clothes seemed to be pressing toward the surface in ways I hadn't noticed before. I chalked this up to June and the freshness of summer."

     


    Posted Sep 26 2007, 11:12 AM by Sarah with | with no comments
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  • From the Archives: "Obsession was a way of life."

    In this series we’ll post one of the top results from a keyword search. The first word is danger, which brings us to “A Wildly Dangerous Move” by Maxine Swann. Feedbackers really liked this story:

    “Beautiful!” --ko

    “This was a really incredible story.” --MN-G

    “Very, very nice." --ak

    … and so will you.

    Excerpt below.

    “Was she done with love? And this so early? She wondered as she was crossing the street, on the way to buy detergent and bubble bath. She was done anyway with this approach to love. A truck passed, its back open, containing stacks and stacks of lettuce heads. Maybe I should just hurl myself in front of that truck, she thought. What, and then miss all this strange careening? What she wanted, she decided, was the experience of hurling herself in front of that truck.”


    Posted Sep 20 2007, 02:47 PM by Sarah with | with no comments
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