I warned you this might happen so I hope you are ready--today we read three stories by Nancy Kilpatrick which--I think--are going to be about women having sex with monsters! All courtesy of the internet archive, world's greatest website!
"The Case of the Demon Lover" (1996)I'm reading this in The Best American Erotica: 1997, but I think it debuted in 1996's Noirotica: An Anthology of Erotic Crime Stories. Noirotica also features a story co-written by Poppy Z. Brite, whose "Calcutta: Lord of Nerves," and "Homewrecker" I liked. Noirotica also has a pretentious and hilarious introduction by editor Thomas Roche in which he talks about how Raymond Chandler is his inspiration and he is using erotica to reveal important truths about our hypocritical world. Sure, buddy.
Adrian hates all men! She won awards for being a great cop when she worked up in Philly, but now she is working in New Orleans, and her partner is a fat slob with a Southern accent whom she thinks looks like a toad. They are cruising around, looking for a man who has raped 24 women of all races and social classes, but it ain't easy, as none of the victims can offer any description of their assailant. Or maybe they are refusing to offer any description....
Adrian takes a walk, leaving her partner behind, and ends up in a cemetery. We learn a little about her background as daughter of a single mother and a person who is smarter and more competent than everybody else, and how she came to find men repellant. She discovers the rapist--the most beautiful man she has ever seen! He uses his magic powers to seduce her--she begs for him to take her, and she has over a dozen orgasms as he uses her! He is no rapist--all those two dozen women begged to be used by him just as our Adrian is begging! I guess the multi-page sex scene is meant to appeal to women who have fantasies of being submissive.
Even more than staking her vagina, this newly claimed territory left her feeling owned. She offered herself up to him in complete submission, and he accepted the offering as if it were his right to take her. As if she existed to be taken, which was how she felt.The story ends with the indication that this man is now her master and they will meet again, she wearing whatever he tells her to wear and doing whatever he tells her to do. Adrian is the horniest woman this sexual athlete and erotic artist has ever met--she needs multiple treatments to achieve satisfaction!
"Sustenance" (1993)
This story debuted in 1993 in After Hours, a small press magazine, and would be reprinted in The Vampire Stories of Nancy Kilpatrick. I'm reading it in M. Christian's Eros ex machina: Eroticizing the Mechanical. Mr. Christian's book includes a story by prominent SF writer Mike Resnick, so don't think I am going far afield today in blogging about three pornographic stories--there is a lot of overlap in the world of genre, so this post is no more crazy than my posts about detective stories by Leigh Brackett, Henry Kuttner or Fredric Brown. The intro to Eros ex machina is deliberately funny, a three page warning like the warnings you find in the manuals of appliances and electronics:Neither Rhinoceros Books nor the editor of Eros ex machina: Eroticizing the Mechanical acknowledges responsibility for any accidental injuries resulting form the unauthorized and/or inappropriate use of this product."Sustenance" is the diary of a prisoner. Our narrator was raped by a robot in an alley (she had many orgasms) and imprisoned in a stone cell to be raped every 24 hours by a robot (she has many orgasms.) Life in the cell is so boring she comes to welcome the rape, which she calls "the feeding," which I guess is the tenuous vampire angle. All day she hears noises from one of the walls--is it another prisoner digging through, erroneously thinking our heroine's cell is the outside world? Eventually the fellow prisoner busts through--it is a robot in the shape of a woman! The rape robot rapes them both at the same time, and our narrator enjoys watching her fellow rape victim being used at the same time she is being used, reminding her of how her boyfriend used to enjoy watching porn.
"Going Down"
This one debuted in Mondo Zombie, alongside a new story by Robert Bloch which I will likely get around to reading some day, and has reappeared in other zombie anthologies, including in one featuring a story by George R. R. Martin. Kilpatrick hits the big time with this one!
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