| I.G. FREDERICK | Archive |
Writer of Erotic Tales and Poems |
| March 7, 2010 |
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March 7, 2010:
Today I learned of another fabulous review of Dommemoir. Ashley Lister, whose columns I have enjoyed tremendously ever since I discovered
Erotica Readers & Writers Association years ago, wrote:
"Dommemoir is a well-written story of sexual expression triumphing over sexual repression and a brand of true love that could only ever be experienced within the restrictions of a BDSM relationship. For those who are already familiar with this lifestyle, Dommemoir should prove a telling tale where readers can recognise their own experiences and preconceptions as they are met and managed. For those who don’t know the lifestyle but are curious to learn more, Dommemoir will give a fascinating insight to unimagined possibilities." You can read the full review here. Thanks Ashley! | |||
| Feb. 25, 2010 |
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Back in December, I discussed "Female Domination, Male Submission" with Deborrah Cooper, aka
Ms. HeartBeat, on The Date Smarter Not Harder Relationships Talk Show. Shakhir Warren-Bey called in during the show.
Tuesday I received a message on Facebook from Shakhir aka Dr. Bey of Live Sex Talk Radio with Dr. Robinson and Dr.Bey. "Leather, Whips and Chains!! Oh My. Shining a light on the dark side of S&M Bondage" was the topic for the February 24 show. He remembered our conversation in December and asked would I like to join in? Although short notice, I had no plans for Wednesday evening and how could an erotica writer and sex-positive advocate pass up an invitation to appear on a show called "Live Sex Talk Radio"? I'm glad I did, because I had a fabulous time. Fans of Live Sex Talk Radio don't just listen to the show. They call in. They ask questions. They voice their opinions. I very much enjoyed the conversation. You can listen to archives of Live Sex Talk Radio or join the Ning if you'd like to learn more and/or participate in frank discussions about sexuality. |
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| Feb. 18, 2010 |
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To promote the Seattle Erotic Art Festival Literary Art Showcase, I shared one of my poems from Pain of Love on The SpeakEasy Café online open-mic radio show, "The Sound of Ink." You can listen to the show in its entirety here. My segment is about 11 minutes in. NSFW
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| Feb. 2, 2010 |
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I'm honored to again have an opportunity to participate in the Seattle Erotic Art Festival Literary Art Showcase. Last year I had the privilege of working with Literary Art Showcase Director Shana Deon, an amazing woman who conceived of the Showcase and invested a tremendous amount of energy and innovation to make it happen. She worked with the SEAF team to incorporate the first ever erotic literary showcase produced as part of any erotic art show.
Founded in 2002 by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, the Seattle Erotic Art Festival promotes freedom of sexuality, speech and creativity through the erotic expression of fine art. The juried event, which has expanded over the years and now fills an exhibit hall at the Seattle Center, features work not easily found in mainstream galleries and museums. Selected pieces show the diversity of human sexual expression and explore the vast creativity that artists employ. Created to highlight writing as an art form, the 2009 inaugural Literary Showcase featured work by poets, playwrights and authors from across the country. During SEAF, selected writing was exhibited through live readings and specially designed books in a luxurious environment created by Director Shana. I enjoyed working with Shana so much last year, that I signed on early this year to help her make the showcase even more spectacular. (Plus, I owe SEAF a great personal debt, since I met my precious submissive, Patrick, there last year.) This year I'll help promote the showcase and will select the pieces exhibited from the finalists chosen by the other jurors. I'll also attend the festival and do a reading sometime during the weekend. If you're interested in submitting a piece for consideration, the call for writers is open until March 15. |
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| Jan. 20, 2010 |
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Writing is a solitary profession. I often don't leave my house for days at a time in order to concentrate on my work. Social media allows much more interaction between authors and their readers than in times past, but we still work in isolation.
That's why reviews and reader comments are so important. They let us know that someone is paying attention. And, positive reviews and comments can make any day brighter. Today, Brenda Thatcher, Co-Owner Mystique Books, made my day. She loved Dommemoir and gave it her highest rating: Five Mystique Moons (Cosmic) and Class Five sensuality (Raging Carnality). You can read her review at Mystique Books. Thanks Brenda! |
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| Dec. 30, 2009 |
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Genia Stevens of SistersTalk Radio interviewed me this evening. We had a delightful conversation covering everything from BDSM misconceptions to feminist pornography. If you missed it, you can listen in at: SistersTalk Radio
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| Dec. 18, 2009 |
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Last week I had an opportunity, along with Melissa Febos, author of Whip Smart!, and Elihu, a male submissive, to discuss "Female Domination, Male Submission" on The Date Smarter Not Harder Relationships Talk Show.
Our marvelous host, Deborrah Cooper, aka Ms. HeartBeat, asked insightful questions. I very much enjoyed talking with her, Melissa, and Elihu. If you missed the show, you can still catch it at Ask HeartBeat. |
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| Dec. 1, 2009 |
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Well, I did it. More than 100,000 words written in one month. Now I have even more work to do revising and polishing what I wrote.
In the meantime, don't forget that personally autographed books make wonderful gifts for the special kinky someone in your life. You can purchase them from me via PayPal. My limited edition poetry book, Pain of Love, is only available through me or this website and is free to anyone who purchases three novels. See the Shop page for details |
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| November, 2009 |
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Before this year, I completed National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) twice. This fall, I very much wanted to draft out a mystery/thriller that has festered in the back of my mind for many years. But, I also wanted to draft out a fantasy romance novel that I'm writing in collaboration with my submissive, Patrick. For many reasons, I couldn't get to either before November. So, I signed up to do NaNoWriMo twice. In one month. I know I'm not the only author who has done so. I know for many, the level of output I achieved is something they do year-round. But, for me, it was an accomplishment: more than 100,000 words written in one month. |
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| Oct. 13, 2009 |
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The Salem launch of Dommemoir was hosted by Addictions Body Piercing & Tattoo because owner Emily Cahal was an invaluable resource when I was researching the body mod scenes in Dommemoir.
Of course, she had to have her own, autographed copy. She didn't take it home, right away, however. I heard from one of the staff on Saturday who had started reading Emily's copy of Dommemoir and wanted to know if she could please buy one of her own? On Monday, I stopped by to oblige only to learn that another staffer also had read the first three chapters of Emily's copy and also wanted to purchase her own copy. Thinking there might be other visitors at Addictions Body Piercing & Tattoo who might enjoy reading Dommemoir , Emily has acquired a few copies to sell to customers, friends, and lovers of erotica. So if you're in Salem and would like to purchase a signed copy of Dommemoir, stop by Addictions Body Piercing & Tattoo at 176 Liberty St. SE. |
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| Oct. 8, 2009 |
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The wonderful staff at Addictions Body Piercing & Tattoo in downtown Salem hosted the local launch of Dommemoir. With the sound of the tattoo needle buzzing in the background, I read selections from Dommemoir and poems from Pain of Love, and autographed books. Thanks to all who came and helped celebrate! | |||
| Oct. 1, 2009 |
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The local alternative paper in Salem interviewed me for an article about the event at Addictions. You can read the story online at
WillametteLive. |
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| Sept. 30, 2009 |
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I was honored to appear as featured author on the world premier edition of the Inkwell radio show. If you missed it, you can listen to the archives. Host Nyla Alisia asked great questions of all three guests including Cecilia Tan and Paul Beidler of Fanny Press. Dedicated to helping writers move forward in their craft and achieve success, The Inkwell is an entertaining AND informative radio program. The interviews on the subject of "So you write erotica, now what ..." were so interesting, the show ran an extra half hour. | |||
| Sept. 25, 2009 |
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At my Seattle launch of Dommemoir, I had some delightful people attend my workshop. My publisher, Paul Beidler of Fanny Press, brought the most wonderful cake from The Erotic Bakery for the festivities after the workshop. While the cake slowly disappeared, I read erotic passages from all three of my novels, as well as poems from my limited-edition chapbook Pain of Love. | |||
| Sept. 21, 2009 |
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Congratulations to mistresspirate on LiveJournal who won the poetry contest I sponsored as part of the Circlet Press LiveJournal Authors' Chat. You can read the poem I found the most erotic of those entered, "Dream Prince," here. | Sept. 18-20, 2009 |
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I hosted the Circlet Press LiveJournal Authors' Chat. The three conversations are archived: "A Novel's Journey," "Whose story is it anyway?," and "Author Platforms." |
| Sept. 17, 2009 |
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To promote the worldwide premier of The Inkwell, I shared two of the poems from Pain of Love on The SpeakEasy Café online open-mic radio show, "The Sound of Ink." You can listen to the show in its entirety here. My segment is about 17 minutes in. NSFW | Sept. 10, 2009 |
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I appeared on The SpeakEasy Café online open-mic radio show, "The Sound of Ink," and shared two of the poems from Pain of Love. You can listen to the show in its entirety here. My segment is about 20 minutes in. NSFW |
| July 28, 2009 |
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I signed a contract with new imprint Fanny Press to publish Dommemoir. | |||
| May 1, 2009 |
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WillametteLive.com published an interview with me about #amazonfail and intolerance in Salem, Oregon. | |||
| March and April, 2009 |
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I was a juror for the Seattle Erotic Art Festival Literary Art Showcase. As part of the festival in May, I taught a workshop on The Art of Writing Erotica and read selections from my work. | |||
| February 19, 2009 |
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I shared a couple of my short poems on The SpeakEasy Cafe. You can listen to the archive. I'm on 20 minutes into the show. NSFW | |||
| February, 2009 |
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The Preditors & Editors Readers Poll
named
Shattered one of the top ten erotica novels published in 2008.
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| February 2009 |
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The Preditors & Editors Readers Poll
named If You Love Someone
one of the top ten romantic short stories published in 2008.
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| November, 2008 |
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As part of National Novel Writing Month, I wrote 51,000 words of the first draft of my next novel, Playing with Dolls.
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| October, 2008 |
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Zola & Rita achieved their own fame when they were among the writers' companions featured on The Cats of Circlet Press.
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| July, 2008 |
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I signed a contract with The Nazca Plains Corporation to publish the novels, Broken and Shattered, which were drafted during National Novel Writing Month 2006.
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| November, 2006 |
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As part of National Novel Writing Month I wrote 63,300 words in one month. That draft eventually evolved into the novels
Broken and
Shattered.
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| February, 2004 |
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"Salt for His Wounds" won first place in an e-zine short story contest. The sequel to that story, "The Mercantile" is now available from Ravenous Romance. | |||
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