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- Reluctantly Betrothed To Stan
- Is There Life After Sadomasochism?
- Introduction to PSYCHOPATHIA SEXUALIS, 13th Edition
- The Correct Sadist
- Dungeon Evidence: The Correct Sadist II
- The Obsession
- One Decadent Life: The Diaries of Angelique de Mars
- Most Ill of All
- Famous Versus Infamous
- A Case of Moral Insanity
- Delian
- To Achieve Death
- The Degenerate
- Details From the Life of a Fin-de-siècle Author, 20th Century
- The Highest Maintenance of a Lady
A long short story based on the Author's life with the painter Carl Apfelschnitt in
a small town in New Mexico. How they attempted to evolve a Hyperaesthetic Philosophy;
how they were branded as Satanists; and the death of the painter.
For the Millennium... this fin-de-siecle fantasy-diatribe against
sexual repression was first published in the 1991 anthology "High Risk",
here in a restored version. Again in the Author's favoured mode, two
Hyperaesthetic Decadents conspire to rule the world, and fail.
Dr. Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis" was a source of constant
interest and information for the Author from her earliest days.
"While other kiddies read comic books," et cetera.
Honored and inspired by the opportunity to write an Introduction
to the 13th Edition, published by Creation Books UK in 1997,
she was nonetheless disappointed to realize much of her original
essay was cut. The most salient points, that Krafft-Ebing's moral stance,
though antique, is still valid; that his literary style is more vital
and informative than any modern 'clinical' text; his use of prostitutes
as "colleagues" in his research, are all in this restored version.
A classic in the genre of sado-masochistic erotica, written in an
arcane yet clear 19th century style, The Correct
Sadist has been variously categorized as a novel, as pornography,
and as a dogma. A reflective, incisive look into the downfalls of possessing
the sado-masochistic faculty, as well as instructional chapters into the
varied "Arts of S&M", chapters such as "Basic Etiquette
for the Slave" and "The True Superior and the False" address
the intricate logic and obsessiveness of that mental anomaly.
Self-published by the Author in 1982, and continuously in print since
then in the German language.
Written in 1997, twelve years after the original appearance of
The Correct Sadist,
this work on our Subject of choice is a deeper analysis of this darkest
closet of the human psyche. Case histories of masochistic and submissive
clients are presented in detail, and with the author's
idiosyncratic signature: yet too with an especial clinical slant.
Philosophical reflections and psychological analyses leave the
reader with a sense of the seriousness and dangers inherent in the
practice of sado-masochism; in the personae of the Doctor,
the author again reveals facets of a subculture not for the weak of nerve.
Read the Excerpts:
Who Is Always Correct?
S&M For Beginners
Impoverishment in Modern Life Due to an Absence of the Serving Classes
A vanity volume through Vitriol Press. Three stories of unrequited love whose
result is death. Sadomasochistic in flavour, they were written by the author
at the age of 21 before she had become conversant with the subject, except via
temperament. Stringently lyrical and charged with a near-hysterical passion,
this work has been favorably compared with the works of the French Symbolists.
Chapters 1 through 11: The story of the Authoress and Dominatrix Angelique
de Mars, New York circa 1985. Her obsession with the painter David Manfred,
a heroin addict, evokes details a la roman a clef of the art-world and
night-club life of that affluent time.
Late unnumbered Chapters - recently read at New York's 'Cabaret Magique' on Walpurgisnacht, 2003 - Pages 420-441 of the typewritten manuscript.
In this section, Angelique meets up with the poet and former heroin addict, Rene Lepine, and he tells his Tale of discovery: how he came upon the Abode of the Spirit of Filth.
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READ Chapters One through Eleven: 69 pages @ 157K
Late unnumbered Chapters - recently read at New York's 'Cabaret Magique' on Walpurgisnacht, 2003 - Pages 420-441 of the typewritten manuscript.
In this section, Angelique meets up with the poet and former heroin addict, Rene Lepine, and he tells his Tale of discovery: how he came upon the Abode of the Spirit of Filth.
READ The Late Chapters... pages 420-441: 12 pages @ 153K
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A collection of four stories drawn from life in the "underground" of the
sado-masochist's milieu. All have that loathesome twist that guarantees to enforce
the author's conviction that "sado-masochism is not a game".
Mistress Manslaughter
-- a tale drawn from life, of a Mistress turned drug-addict who destroyed a favorite client.The Voice of Candy
-- relates a man's tragi-comic obsession with phone-sex.Beloved Mistress, The Corpse You Ordered
-- a tragedy in minor key, involving cocaine, self-hypnosis, and a shotgun.His Trust Violated
-- again drawn from life, reveals the shocking lack of consequences after a bondage scene gone bad.These Four Stories are now available from the Author as a bound Xerox copy of an original IBM typescript.
This autobiographical sketch relates the history of how the author
Terence Sellers was stymied in her attempts to publish
The Correct Sadist in 1979,
by certain denizens of the Manhattan art world.
It is illustrated by her collaborator at the time, the photographer
Jimmy de Sana, who could be spinning in his grave.
Another featured character hopefully plowing up the graveyard is
that erstwhile man of letters, William Burroughs.
A Novella. The harrowing tale of Mistress Kay and her psychoanalyst,
written in the form of two explicit diaries: that of the neurotic
Dominatrix, and the confession of her psychopathic Doctor,
the psychoanalyst Theodore Martell.
Set in a hermetically sealed chateau in Paris, Delian
could be called "a transgender fantasy." From the point of
view of a faithful servant of high degree, Renard, we imagine
the mythically austere and mysterious "Delian" - a creature who
is both couturier, and his/her own most perfect model. However,
when the exquisite solitude of the Hermaphrodite is threatened by the
intrusion of an actual base female, the Comte St. Germain entrusts
Renard with a terrible task.
A short piece reflecting upon life after death, and the last days of the
Beloved in embrace with Death. Originally published in "The Fenris
Wolf", a literary organ of Thee Temple of Psychick Youth, edited by
Carl Abrahamsson in Stockholm, 1990.
An unfinished novel portraying the etiology of the serial killer.
A family history, it stretches from the grandparents, through the mother,
to detail a morbid psychology that realizes its final flowering in the
hyper-intelligent, Satanic adolescent Robert Albert. Whatever the young
man touches does die; whoever tries to "help" him comes to a bad
end. Volume I ends with the young murdered burying the parish priest in
the local woods... Volume II begins with his arrival in New York City,
where he is taken up immediately in a criminal underworld that
recognizes his talents all too well.
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Another Millennial Furie... this short, morbid bit rails against the
degradation of the modern world and a hope for the end of it.
Suicide is of course an option.
Read it and weep.
Doctor Tumblety Southpaw, that premier Submissive, falls in
Love against his Will. A short rant to be read 'Against The Grain.'
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