Australian writer Tony Park is the author of a batch of thrillers inspired by and set in Africa. A self-proclaimed “addict of Africa”, his prodigious output includes Far Horizon, Zambezi, Silent Predator, African Sky and Safari: the Hunt Begins.
Tony discovered a South African thrill of a different hue quite recently when a friend who shall be known only as “Muriel” (author of Salma-gundi) handed him a copy of Open, the erotic women’s fiction anthology in which she’d had a story published. He singles out for particular attention the works of Helen Brain, Elizabeth Pienaar, Tracey Hawthorne, Liesl Jobson, Dawn Garisch, Sarah Lotz and Mary Watson.
In fact, he liked the book so much that he dedicated not one, but two posts to the anthology. Thanks, “Muriel” for giving Tony the heads up! And thanks, Tony, for the toot! Hope your Legions of Fans can’t resist these dainties.
Muriel (not her real name) is a well-know Seth Efrican writer and has penned many an article and quite a few books as a freelance writer and editor. As such, she was invited to contribute a naughty little yarn to a book called, ahem, OPEN, an anthology of erotica by other famous sub-Saharan lit-chicks.
After having pilloried my efforts in this department, to her great credit Muriel invited me to review her endeavours and sent me a copy of the aforementioned dirty, errrr… I mean literary, tome.
Along with the stories of an ethereal, gentle and vaguish nature (as far as blokes are concerned), there is no shortage of wham, bam, thank-you ma’am (may I have another) stuff in OPEN.
Yes, chaps, rest assured that some gels like their rumpy pumpy with a fair dollop of how’s-your-father and pardon-me-vicar on top.
Between OPEN’s tasteful covers you’ll find a fare sprinkling of naughty words, actions, bits, and what Mr Eddy Murphy once described as in-your-end-oh. More than enough, in fact, to, errr, satisfy what I might dare class as stereotypical ‘male’ preconceptions of the artform.
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