Celestial Reviews 47 - Dec 20, 1995
Note: I am going to take a vacation from writing my reviews during the
holiday season. I'll post on December 23, but the next issue will be
on January 3. In between those dates I'll post no new reviews, but I
will post my list of TOP 100 STORIES OF 1995. I'll also repost reviews
of all those stories.
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- Celeste
"Fashion" by Deirdre (romance & infidelity) 10
"Motel" by Deirdre (infidelity) 8
"Movie" by Deirdre (spouse watching, anal sex, etc.) 9
"Neighbor" by Deirdre (bondage & spanking) 7
"Marcia's Predicament" by Walter Fortner (bondage &
humor) 10
"Friends and Lovers" by Tokugawa (romance) 9
"Unwrap Party" by Jordan Shelbourne (jealousy &
romance) 10
"Doorjam" by PleaseCain (prostitution) 10
"Night of the Wolves" by Lysander (beastiality) 10
*"Arresting Officer" by Ann Douglas (police & sex) 10
*"Violet Rose" by Ann Douglas (hot ff sex) 10
*"Jill's Story" by Ann Douglas (celebrity sex) 10
*"Gee Spot Run" by Sue (applied sex education) 10
*"Fun with Dick and Jane" by Sue (orgy) 10
* = Repost of a previous review (because the story has recently
been reposted.
"Fashion" by Deirdre. A man is introduced to a fashion model by a
relatively plain woman. He marries the model but then has an affair
with the woman who introduced them. The sex with the plain woman is
even more exciting than that with the exotic model.
This is a completely different type of story than I am used to seeing
from Deirdre. There is no hint of mind control, and the story scores
low on the kinkiness scale. It's really a good, interesting story of a
romance. An excellent story! (Rating: 10)
"Motel" by Deirdre. Three couples have gotten together at a motel.
Some of them want to continue talking, but one man is tired; and so he
goes to one of the other rooms to go to bed. Now what perverse things
will Deirdre do with this setup? Actually, nothing really perverse -
just suggestive. (Rating: 8)
"Movie" by Deirdre. It's easy to tell that this is a Deirdre story.
It's entitled "Movie," and there's no movie in it - the two women start
to go to a movie but decide not to. What actually happens is that one
of the two people who are not going to the movie asks the other one if
she would like to have sex with her. The second woman says that's not
a turn-on for her; but maybe she would compromise if the first woman
would do her a favor. More evidence of Deirdre. Then we find out that
the favor involves anal sex with the second woman's husband.
Definitely Deirdre. Finally, we find whips, multiple couples, and
deception. No question: Deirdre. (Rating: 9)
"Neighbor" by Deirdre. Instead of "Neighbor" this story should be
entitled "Well," because about half the paragraphs begin with that
word. Actually, Deirdre often alters her style; and this is one of her
weaker styles. The story focuses on a man and woman who quarrel and
ask a neighbor to adjudicate. She agrees, provided the couple will
agree to accept her punishment. If you ever find yourself in a Deirdre
story, never NEVER accept this condition. The woman decrees that both
of them have been acting like babies (which is true) and that they both
deserve a good spanking. As you can imagine, it is only a short step
to sex slavery.
I've read a lot of these spanking stories, and I still don't understand
them. As I see it, spanking - even when it is severe and inflicts
serious pain - is supposed to have a mystical, magical power that turns
the recipient on sexually. And if the person doing the spanking is
minimally clever, the recipient will become that person's permanent sex
slave. This just defies logic to me. The person doing the spanking
(in this case, the neighbor) is a Benefactor - for the good of the
others she forgoes spankings herself and and instead beats the shit out
of other people so that they can be happy.
Did Abe Lincoln do a serious disservice when he freed the slaves?
History tells us that chattel slaves in America were sort of upset
about their condition. Shouldn't they have been thankful for the
orgasms they were undoubtedly getting from the beatings they received?
The crux of the matter is this. If somebody brutally beat my naked ass
with a whip and if I would have a choice of either giving that person a
resounding orgasm in return or blowing his brains out with a shotgun, I
would choose the latter. I think most women would - OK, so we might
call the cops instead; but we'd expect the asshole to be punished, not
rewarded. Yet in all these stories the recipient of the beating
chooses the former course of action.
On a lighter note, an important question that I have is this: Should I
be getting an orgasm whenever I read a Henry James novel or short
story? To me they are as painful as a severe beating; but I usually
get either drowsy or frustrated when I try to read one of his stories.
I don't think Deirdre is recommending that we all find ourselves a
similar Benefactor. I think she has written a relatively good bondage
and spanking story. (Rating: 7)
"Marcia's Predicament" by Walter Fortner (CCWALT@amber.indstate.edu).
"A lady came up to the farmer's house and said, 'I've just run over
your cat and I'd like to replace it.' The farmer scratched his chin,
looked at her for a moment, and said, 'Very well, how good are you at
catching mice?'" This story begins with that old joke. As I began to
read the story, I quickly forgot about the joke. Soon I found myself
becoming really ambivalent about the story. It was clearly written,
and the author seemed to be building up to a bondage sequence in a
fairly interesting manner. However, I couldn't help noticing that the
story was almost over, and it seemed that there was not enough time
left for any good sex. Then suddenly the story was over, and I was
laughing out loud. The author had fooled me completely, and I really
like that feeling. When I thought about it in retrospect, everything
in the story made perfect sense - but only after I had read the very
last line in the story. (Rating: 10)
"Friends and Lovers" by Tokugawa (tokugawa@aol.com). The man and woman
have been going together for quite a while; but the coming Sunday is
the first time he will have dinner with her family. Meanwhile, he is
also preparing to take an important academic examination. STRESS! They
start quarreling over silly things; but they quickly make up and fuck
their brains out in every way imaginable for the next couple of days.
The visit with the family goes VERY well. Even though they have to
sleep in separate rooms, she gives him a hand job under the tablecloth
at the dinner table.
The sex is simultaneously hot and peacefully romantic. I like that.
What I didn't like was the excessive focus on details of merely
peripheral significance - like washing the dishes and describing
exactly what they were cooking. I like the idea of presenting sex and
passion in a normal context. This story has sex and passion and a
normal context; but somehow the timing or the blend is just a little
out of kilter.
Since a lot of writers have this problem, let me briefly discuss the concept
of focus. Some interesting things have happened to me in the past day or so;
but in my review of this story I would normally not mention them at all. If I
mentioned the fact that my husband had a skin irritation in an embarrassing
place but that he got over it while I was having my period and while I was
kind of down on sex anyway, that would be realistic (and perhaps even
interesting), but of no importance to this review - except that now I am
bringing it up as an example of irrelevance, which suddenly makes it
paradoxically relevant.
Tokugawa is an excellent writer; but I personally believe that he/she could
improve this particular story by eliminating some of the extraneous details -
or by making them more clearly related to something in the story. In
education, we refer to these as "seductive details." You know the sort of
thing - the teacher or preacher who tells good stories that get us interested
in the stories themselves rather than the content she is teaching. For
example, a history teacher who interrupts a presentation about the American
Revolution to tell a funny Newt Gingrich joke might actually detract from that
presentation (by focusing attention away from the American Revolution). On
the other hand, telling the same joke during a presentation on populism might
improve the presentation (by using what is familiar - Newt Gingrich - to
clarify what is unfamiliar - American populism). {Note to non-American
readers: Newt Gingrich is an obscure American politician who is Speaker of the
House and Time Magazine's Man of the Year. American populism is too complex
to discuss here.}
If Tokugawa were an anthropologist trying to give us a full account of what
these two hormonal maniacs were doing, then these details would NEED to be
mentioned. However, if he/she is trying to tell a story, then it is best to
include only those details that elucidate the story, and it is especially
important to avoid those that distract the reader by building up expectations
that will not be fulfilled. This is hard to do. Note that it's possible that
Tokugawa did succeed and that *I* failed by reading poorly - perhaps because I
was distracted or in a bad mindset from a previous story or something like
that. Somebody else (such as yourself) might find that this story has exactly
the right blend of details.
I want to stress that Tokugawa should be COMMENDED for trying to blend the
normal with the sexy. Others may disagree with me, but I simply believe the
blend is not quite right in this story. I had the distinct impression that
this story contained ideas that the perhaps planned to develop but did not;
and ideas like these should be omitted. That's all. This is still a very
good story. (Rating: 9)
"Unwrap Party" by Jordan Shelbourne (johnmc@mks.com). Sarah is jealous
because Richard is flirting with Crista at the party; and so she takes
up with Ben in order to make Richard reciprocally jealous. The author
does an excellent job of examining the feelings of Ben and Sarah
without being the least bit boring. As the story evolves, it becomes
obvious that Sarah's and Ben's affection for each other is genuine and
also that Sarah has a major problem with feelings of inadequacy. She
is preoccupied with having an orgasm, and these very thoughts interfere
with her big bang.
This is an outstanding story. The author has a way of describing
extremely hot sex so that the reader can almost feel it happening, and
he shows a real understanding of emotions. I am definitely going to
watch for more stories by this author. (Rating: 10)
"Doorjam" by PleaseCain (pleasecain@aol.com). This story about a man
picking up a prostitute held my rapt attention from the moment I
started until I had read the last line. It's not romantic; it's not
exactly a turn-on; but it certainly is a good sex story. (Rating: 10)
"Night of the Wolves" by Lysander (lysander@vnet.net). "You'll be fine,
Judith. As long as you let your instincts guide you." The band of
women have been engaged in an orgy of dancing and sex with one another;
but all this is simply a preparation for the arrival of the wolves.
The monthly ritual consists of the women fucking with the wolves from
the time of the animals' arrival until the moon goes down.
I have never been an enthusiast of bestiality stories, but this one was
interesting - to say the least. Before I read this story I knew, of
course, that Romulus and Remus (and probably Wolfman Jack) had been
raised by wolves, and I had read "Call of the Wild," but my knowledge
of wolves as potential sexual partners was limited. Now I am much
better informed.
The story is well written. The author says this is his most popular
story. However, I don't think it is his best; I think "Summer Dreams,"
"Grey," and the unfinished "Droit du Signeur" are all better.
Nevertheless, this is an excellent story. While reading it, I found
myself mumbling internally, "This is silly! Why would a wolf act like
that?" This is exactly what the author wanted me to think. By the end
of the story everything had fallen into place. (Rating: 10)
*"Arresting Officer" by Ann Douglas (an309642@anon.penet.fi). When I
started this story about police officers busting a bunch of
prostitutes, I thought I knew exactly where it was going; but the story
surprised me. If I tell you too much about this story, I'll run the
risk of ruining it for you. All I'll say here is that it's well
written and creative.
*"Violet Rose" by Ann Douglas. What Ann Douglas does especially well
is set a mood and build anticipation. I have never made love to a
woman in real life, and I don't intend to do so; but I *know* this is a
realistic description of how it would be. I can almost *remember* this
happening to me! The story takes a while to get started (but it builds
anticipation while doing so), but then the sex is really hot. An
excellent story.
*"Home Improvement : Jill's Story" by Ann Douglas
(an309642@anon.penet.fi). Have you ever noticed that winsome lass named
Heidi who appears as the assistant on the the Tool Time shows on Home
Improvement? I'll bet you thought she was longing to get it on with
Tim or Al or Wilson or maybe one of the kids. Wrong!! In this story,
she has passionate sex with Jill. As I've said before, I enjoy good
celebrity sex stories, because they permit me to imagine real people
behind the activities - even though those real people are fictional
people. This story doesn't need a lengthy review. If you'd like to
read about Heidi and Jill making tender love to one another, take a
look at this story.
After I first posted this review, I received a letter of reprimand from
a person who was a much more avid fan of the show than I am. While
admitting that the sex was good in this story, he vehemently argued
that Jill did not correspond at all to the television character. Read
it, and you be the judge. (Rating: 10)
*"Gee Spot Run" by Sue (SueNH@AOL.com). When Sue meets a casual friend
and gets into a deep conversation, she discovers that the woman is
sexually repressed. To help out, she discloses the fact that she is an
author of highly regarded sex stories and offers to let her friend read
some of them. Sue goes off to take a shower and leaves her friend
reading "Craftsmanship," which readers of these reviews will recognize
as one of the stories I often cite as an example of hot, well-written
erotica. Well, I was right in rating that story a 10; because when Sue
returns from the shower the woman is in the throes of masturbation that
was instigated by reading the story. The woman is embarrassed, but Sue
comforts her thus: "Even when I'm writing the stories, I get so turned-
on sometimes that I have to stop typing so that I can reach down and
rub my cunt for a big orgasm. And when I read other people's stories, I
usually masturbate. I'm sorry that you feel bad about what you were
doing, and I'm even more sorry that I interrupted you. So I'm going to
leave the room again so that you can finish what you started."
But alas, the woman has a learning disability: she doesn't know how to
masturbate very well. She feels that the characters in Sue's stories
achieve heights of ecstasy that she has never reached. Like a true
humanitarian clinician, Sue reluctantly offers further assistance. The
two masturbate in each other's presence, and her friend learns by
observing the genius at work. The descriptions are hot and vivid. Not
only does Sue's friend figure out how to do it right; I also managed to
eliminate a few bugs from my own system. (However, there are a few
things I could teach Sue too.)
This is a really hot story. At the end, we are left with the
impression that Sue's friend will probably get over her inhibitions and
with the promise that we can find out what happened later by reading
Sue's next story, "Fun with Dick and Jane."
*"Fun with Dick and Jane" by Sue (SueNH@aol.com) As we left Sue last
week at the end of "Gee Spot Run," Sue had used her erotic fiction as a
basis to enrich the fantasy life and masturbation abilities of a
repressed housewife. As our story resumes in this sequel, Sue has been
invited to Jane's house for dinner, where she meets her husband Dick
and a stuffy friend of theirs named Charles. When Jane blurts out that
Sue is a writer of erotica, the men scoff at Sue. They think she is
merely a Barbara Cartland type. Sue rises to the challenge and offers
to read one of her stories out loud, with the agreement that its
quality will be measured by Charles's peter meter, which at the time
was easily hidden beneath the napkin on his lap.
So Sue read from "Louvre Love." Actually, this was a bad choice, since
(as we all know) this particular story received a modest rating of 7.5
in Celestial Reviews, whereas most of Sue's stories are 10's. I think
"Here Cums Santa" or "To Serve and Protect" would have been better
choices. Perhaps Sue made this choice deliberately, to avoid straining
Charles's gauge, which probably wasn't capable of registering a 10. To
make a long story short, the story works; but alas, Dick dislikes
perversion and refers to Sue as a cunning temptress. (Had I been
there, of course, he would have referred to me as a cunning linguist.
But I think either epithet would fit Sue accurately.) Jane defends her
friend's reputation, and soon tendrils of pleasure are racing around
Sue's body while Charles begins to fuck her and Jane observes
unobtrusively.
Enough! You'll have to read the story yourself to find out who comes
how often and where and whether Dick finally overcomes his inhibitions
and has fun with Jane. This is an excellent story, only minimally
reminiscent of the book of the same title that many of usread when we
were in the first grade.
This story (combined with this review) will be especially useful for
cunning linguists or for students whose teachers require them to look
up and use a word a day. I mean, in addition to ribald sex, this story
is full of tendrils, epithets, and ogling - as well as a vivid
reference to the Louvre - which, of course, is located near the Champs
Elysee.