Who knew that BDSM would become the biggest trend in book publishing? Rachel Kramer Bussel did and has emerged as one of the top writers, editors and experts on the subject. com..
Follow her @raquelita on Twitter and learn more about her writing workshops and consulting at Erotica Writing101. com, The Village Voice and numerous other publications. com, Salon, Slate, Time.
Her nonfiction has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Elle.
She\'s edited over 60 anthologies, including The Big Book of Orgasms, Come Again: Sex Toy Erotica, Dirty Dates, On Fire, Spanked, Please, Sir, Please, Ma\'am, and is Best Women\'s Erotica of the Year series editor. com) is a writer, editor, event organizer and erotica writing instructor.
About the Author: Rachel Kramer Bussel (rachelkramerbussel.
Rachel and her coterie of contributors cover the full range of the male dom\'s brand of sensual sadism, from spanking and bondage to public sex and power exchange.
As true tops, the bossy hunks in these Stories understand that erotic BDSM is about exulting in power that is freely yielded.
Serving Him pays homage to those irresistible men who control their partners with a glance, a pair of handcuffs, or a firm smack on the bottom.
Who knew that BDSM would become the biggest trend in book publishing? Rachel Kramer Bussel did and has emerged as one of the top writers, editors and experts on the subject