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Dress down friday at Amory Publishing

Erotic Fiction
by

Danielle Fernando and ChrisBurnell

Our stories are mostly set in the 2010s

 a period made for exhibitionists

Our erotica is mostly about exhibitionism.  It is a collection of erotic stories – not extreme at all, which celebrate the sans culottes (‘no pants’) craze which flourished in the 2010’s. In other words, they are mostly knickerless stories – stories of independent young women who were prepared to ‘flout the rules’ – the normal conventions, and go knickerless.


The movement was hated by the right-wing Press, who showed their hatred by reacting with an almost morbid silence on the issue, even though it was one of the biggest cultural changes in decades.

 

These erotic stories are centred on a few of these young women who were surely responsible for empowering women’s sexuality, in a similar way to the ‘burn the bra’ movement of decades ago. But they were just slightly subversive, going against the Establishment really.


The sans-culottes (no pants) craze seems to have been much reduced by the Me-Too movement (from late 2017 onwards), and women going pantieless (with skirts or dresses) doesn’t happen in many public places anymore, or at least not very often. But it does continue in nightclubs. 

On top of what is already available, we are about to publish a series of books called “Daring Violet – Diary of an exhibitionist’ [Alternative name: Knickerless Violet and the 'no pants' craze].  There will be several volumes of these. Some of them are available for pre-order. STOP PRESS: Volume 1 is now available - first 40 pages downloadable.

This is first rate Lads Lit.  This is what it will do for you:

After reading about these knickerless babes, you’ll need a few pints to calm yourself down.

On the other hand, you’ll be trying to think of which cocktail is most appropriate for the story – is it ‘Pornstar’ or is it ‘Sex on the beach’?

And it’s about women who are unusually forgetful, considering most of them are early 20s.

Oh la la.  Howz about this  (It’s pretty exciting)

Maritime news:   Chopper seas ahead, me lads


As well as the books, there are also posters available based on the covers of our (erotic) books. The covers of the books (as well as obviously the posters) have been designed by our main designer:

Dragos Olar V.

Excerpt from:

Girls!
Bringing on the Revolution

We’re in 2017. The austerity campaign launched by the Conservatives has been going for about 7 years, and Theresa May has just won an election.  America too has a quite extreme right wing President – Donald Trump.

Changing the subject

For a while now I have noticed that many young women are going out, especially at weekends (evenings), what I would describe as almost unbelievably outrageously dressed (compared to when I was a young man). That is, for instance, the wearing of quite short skirts or dresses, with nothing underneath, seems to have become quite common.

For reasons best known to themselves, most young men (at the young peoples pubs and nightclubs) either don’t notice it, or pretend they don’t (I’m not sure which).
 

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Daring Violet
"Diary of an Exhibitionist"
 

These stories, written in “Diary” format, like my story “Girls Bringing on the Revolution” mix erotica with politics. And they celebrate the “no pants” craze of the 2010s.
 
They are about a young woman, Violet, who is “a bit of an exhibitionist”, and spends her lunchtimes going to “public places” in her hometown, for instance coffee shops or High Street benches, Dressed to Kill (wearing a short skirt or dress and no knickers).
 
But she is a PhD student, and her degree subject was Politics, Business and Finance. And when she meets people, during her lunchtimes, the conversation very often gets onto her studies, which are political.
 
The Diaries run from 2011 to 2017. (Each volume covers 3 months.)
Note:  You are probably wondering, at this point:  ‘Well, are the books pushing left wing, or right wing views?’  The answer is neither, really.  For example, in Volume 1 Violet’s research is actually about the enormous sums of money Tony Blair’s Labour government spent / wasted on Management Consultants – who cost 10 times as much as Civil Servants with equivalent qualifications.  But the truth is that during the main period when the diaries are ‘set’ (2011 – 2015), when David Cameron was PM, his Conservative / Lib Dem government was very probably just as bad in that respect.

Excerpt from:

Daring Violet

Volume I

This diary follows the life of a Ph.D. student who leads a somewhat solitary life during the day, spending most of her time reading, writing, and researching in her Keble Rd rooms. However, her evenings and lunchtimes are different, as she indulges in her 'secret hobby': exhibitionism.


This particular diary revolves around her lunchtime excursions, during which she ventures out in short skirts or dresses and no knickers. She thrives on the thrill of being discovered by someone, and her diary consists mainly of these encounters. Surprisingly, she finds she's not alone in her 'no pants' craze, as it has become a popular trend among women.


As an exhibitionist in the UK, she finds herself right at home in this trend, though her skirts may be a bit shorter than most. If you're intrigued by exhibitionism and the current UK exhibitionist craze, this diary will captivate and arouse you.

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Now available for preorder:

Here’s a few more comments for you lads about this pantieless stuff:

 

Even Benny Hill didn’t have this – all his birds still had their drawers on.

 

It’s about girls who take ‘being casually dressed’ just a bit further.

 

It’s what you call a Knickerbocker Glory – without the Knicker.

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