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2018 December: Release Planning

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New releases

It's been a very busy year, especially after Max wiped out a knee back in June that ultimately needed surgery in November, so things have hit crunch time right in time for the holidays. We're working hard on four fronts, with two key priorities for the coming month: Very Dirty Stories titles re-releases and new releases. Alongside that effort will be the on-going rennovation of the Blogger web sites and updates to existing paperback formats as well as new paperbacks for key Cherish Desire Singles titles.

In the past, we tried to keep to a quarterly release schedule, but that hasn't worked well for 2017 and 2018. So some amazing stories have been piling up, and it's time to get them released! With over 280,000 words of content, Very Dirty Stories 206 to Very Dirty Stories 234 include some amazing Ladies of Object Confessions stories, lots of D/s content about Niki and Angel, and two Very Wicked Dirty Stories titles you won't want to miss.

The new titles will be uploaded to Smashwords, Amazon, and Kobo with the re-releases. We'll post an update here once they are live.

2018 November: Inspiration

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"Inspiration: Exploring Emotional Rhythms"

written by Max D

Language is cluttered with expressions of rhythm. The pitter patter of footsteps. The punctuated tapping of fingers on glass. The heartbeat. While a lot of writing tends to focus on visual input, sound matters a great deal in how we perceive invisible emotions. Organizing that sound, creating symphonies not chaos, is masterfully handled by talented and skilled musicians. Broadening our exposure to music gives us tools to reframe emotions, and I'd like to share a fantastic resource for exploring new music accompanied by the delightfully human bantering of DJs who definitely enjoy their vices.

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