By Erzabet Bishop (Guest Blogger)
I used to hate zombies. Really. Night of the Living Dead gave me more nightmares than any other movie I have ever seen. (Except for The Last House on the Left. But that is a whole other ball of wax.) The sequels had me shuddering and changing the channel. Now I can’t get enough of them. Crazy, right? I agree. If there is a new episode of Walking Dead or a rerun of Shaun of the Dead or Zombieland, I am so there with the DVR, setting that thing to tape so I can watch it while hubby is at work. Confirmed zombie hater that he is, that suits him just fine.The problem with most zombie movies is that they are written for men. And let’s face it, there aren’t any great erotic zombie movies out there. The closest I have found was a particularly interesting scene in Fido when a zombie owner tethers his pet zombie pinup girl and has a wild night with her. It must have been hard to get around those snapping jaws for a night of blazing sex.
In
Coming Together: Hungry For Love, I took my love of horror and
blended it with my enjoyment of erotica. In my story, “Dark Hunger”
you have a girl who is going on a first date and things take a turn
for the dark and erotic when he pulls in to an old cemetery on the
outskirts of town. Hot, heavy and with a surprise twist ending, this
story was a lot of fun to write.
Coming
Together: Hungry for Love is a collection of zombie-themed erotic
fiction edited by the fabulous Sommer Marsden. Sales proceeds benefit
the American Diabetes Association.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS: Little Deaths (Cora Zane); My Name is Brighton (Alana
Noel Voth); Dead in the Water (Lynn Townsend); Head Full of Zombie
(Alison Tyler); Zombie Apocalypse: First Responder (Kissa Starling);
You Look Better Dead (Jeffrey L. Shipley); Zombie Goddess (Sadey
Quinn); Dark Hunger (Erzabet Bishop); Love Never Dies (t'Sade); Meat
(Bobby Diabolus); Annie Morgan (Armand Rosamilia); Queer Zombie Disco
(Kirsty Logan); The Tenderest Meat (Elise Hepner); Last Man on Earth
(Blacksilk); Zombie Factory (Kiki Howell); Screen Siren (Annabeth
Leong); You Make a Dead Man Come ( Sommer Marsden)
Buy Links:
CreateSpace (print)
Amazon (print)
Dark Hunger Excerpt
"I
missed you." His voice was breathy as he pulled her tighter
against him. His hand reached around to the front of her body
and wandered down her thigh and underneath her skirt. Skimming
the outside of her moistened panties, his hand traced her
mound and she gave an involuntary shudder as he ever so lightly
edged beneath the delicate fabric and slid a finger into her
seeping folds.
"Trevor!"
She gasped in sweet agony. Arching her back, she molded
her body against him. He slowly moved his finger within her
sopping cunt, creating a tension inside of her that bordered on
insanity as his thumb rubbed over her clit. She struggled against
the confines of her panties and wanted the offending article
off. Now.
Tearing
the flimsy scrap of fabric from her body, he grabbed her
hips with both hands grinding her ass right into the hardness
of his cock. She let loose a strangled moan and ground backwards
against him. Sliding her skirt down and off, she spread
her legs wider, completely naked and exposed.
***
When
I interview authors on my blog, I often ask them a series of
questions. Now it’s my turn to answer a few.
*When
did you start writing erotica?
That
is an interesting answer. I had dabbled a bit, but it wasn’t until
I read the famed or infamous depending on your viewpoint, 50
Shades that I decided it was time to take pen to paper so to
speak. I created a blog for reviewing more of the genre I was growing
to love and decided after reading about ERWA and checking out their
amazing submission lists, that I would try to write a few.
*What
is the hardest/most awkward scene you ever wrote?
You
would think it would be the sex, right? Nope. It was the fight scene
in Hungry for Love. I read tons of erotica. If you want to
write, first be a reader. Fight scenes are usually not in my choices
of literature but I also remembered an author I interviewed for one
of my blogs who said she used stuffed animals to imitate body
movement and battle strategy. Guess who used her stuffed pig and
detachable head zombie doll for roll playing? *raises hand*
*Pepperoni
pizza or sushi?
Pizza.
You would never get sushi past my lips. Ever.
*Chocolate
or ice cream?
Can’t
I have both?
*Favorite
type of erotica?
BDSM,
f/f, m/f, horror and paranormal
*Favorite
character type?
I
love strong women who can stand up for what they want and not be a
doormat. At the same time, it takes great strength to put your trust
in a Dom/Domme and be a submissive. The art of BDSM erotica
fascinates me with the power dynamics and I am longing to explore
more. My December release in the Milk, Cookies and Handcuffs
anthology by Storm Moon Press has an incubus with a particular fetish
for Christmas ornaments, kink and a young woman he meets at a
bookstore.
About
the author:
Erzabet
Bishop has been in love with books since she could sound out the
oddities of Dr. Seuss. Inspired by the life size cutouts of Dracula
and his bride that adorned the wall of her bedroom as a teenager, she
has been reading and writing fiendishly ever since. She is a writer
of erotica and has never been happier since she discovered that
naughty stories really are more fun. Under her real name, she reviews
music, is an aspiring YA and horror author, blogs about books and can
be found crocheting and watching monster movies with her husband or
chasing around one of her furry children and insisting loudly that
they behave. They don’t listen.
Check
out her erotica reviews at http://erzabetsenchantments.blogspot.com/.
Follow
her on twitter @erzabetbishop
Pinterest:http://pinterest.com/erzabetbishop/
Erzabet's
favorite zombie movie is Shaun of the Dead but Zombieland and Fido
come in pretty close as second and third. Bring on the Twinkies.
5 comments:
Hi, Erzabet,
Welcome to Beyond Romance, and thank you so much for showcasing the latest Coming Together anthology, which, from the table of contents, looks absolutely stellar.
I know what you mean about Night of the Living Dead. I used to have nightmares about it, too. Actually, I've never much seen the erotic appeal of zombies, but clearly I have to check out this book!
Hi Erzabet,
Now you are making me hope someone makes an erotic zombie movie! :)
Thanks for the post!
I am such a zombie lover too! What is it about the undead that excites us? haha My husband will watch The Walking Dead but no other horror shows with me. I need a horror movie friend! Great post.
Good luck with your writing Erzabet :D
Of course you know I mainly like zombies for cannon fodder!
"Why Zombies Make the Best Lovers" by Lilycat explains it all.
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