Celestial Reviews 65 - Feb 28, 1996
Note: A reader who is also a frequent contributor to this newsgroup
has suggested an improved rating system. I like his suggestion so much
that I have decided to modify his idea a little and give it a try. The
solution is to give each story THREE ratings, each ranging from 1 to
10; and since these are Celestial Reviews, we'll name each rating after
a goddess.
Athena. Since Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, the Athena rating will
describe the technical quality of the story. This rating will cover
such matters as grammar, spelling, formatting, and creative use of the
language. A story with essentially no serious grammar, spelling, or
usage problems will receive a rating of 8. To get a rating of 9 or 10,
the author will have to do something creative with the language. Don't
let that worry you; I consider my own writing to be worthy of a 10 in
this category!
Venus. Since Venus was the Goddess of Love and Storytelling, this
rating will describe such matters as plot and character development. I
have tried to focus mostly on this aspect in the past, but the ratings
have been contaminated by the Athena influence. (For you students out
there - until just now, Venus was not the Goddess of Storytelling. Do
not use this answer on any tests in school.) Since this is a newsgroup
for sex stories, hot sex that makes sense could contribute to a high
rating here.
Celeste. Since I am the self-proclaimed Goddess of Alt.sex.stories,
the Celeste rating will describe how much I myself liked the story. I
have described my personal interests and preferences in my FAQ. I am
not demanding that authors try to please me, but I know that a lot of
readers have interests that are similar to my own. Authors who receive
high ratings in other categories and a low Celeste rating can console
themselves with the knowledge that I would give Henry James, James
Joyce, and John Milton low ratings for almost all their writings.
Stories leading directly or indirectly to an orgasm in which I
participate in my real life are likely to receive very high ratings;
but so are stories that make me laugh or intrigue me with their clever
plot. I also enjoy stories that suggest that people with what I'll
call conventional value systems can still have a rich sex and fantasy
life.
Ratings will look like this:
Athena (technical quality): 8
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 8
This set of ratings would describe a story that made few or no grammar
mistakes, had a plot that was extremely well-developed, and appealed
fairly strongly to me. On the summary line, I'll simply list these as
three separate ratings: {"Name of Story" by Author (topic) 8, 10, 8}
One concern is that this use of the names of goddesses might appear to
involve an affiliation with a specific religion. This is nonsense. I
am not really a goddess. I also have my doubts about the authenticity
of the other two.
Let's try this system for a couple of weeks. Give it a chance, and
then give me your feedback.
- Celeste
"Oh What a Trip" by James Boswell (spouse watching)
9, 7, 5
"Living Statues" by R (mannequin sex) No rating
"Coincidence" by Delta (romantic relationship) 10, 10, 10
"One Afternoon" by Mark Aster (dreamlike orgy) 10, 10, 10
"Two Much" by Frank McCoy (sci fi youth orgy) 6, 5, 4
"The Secret Sex World of Alex Mack" by Mr. Jones (sci
fi teenage & medical sex) 9, 9, 9
"Video Hits" by Mark Aster (voyeurism & orgy) 10, 9, 10
"Desert Rain" by M. M. Twassel (slice of life) 10, 7, 6
"Oh What a Trip" by James Boswell (skipper@usa.pipeline.com). This is
billed by the author as "Another Hot Wife Tale." Because several other
authors mentioned Boswell as an inspiration for one or another of their
own stories, I downloaded several of his stories; and I have not yet
regretted it. The grammar in this story is screwed up on purpose - the
narrator is supposed to be talking like a stereotypical hillbilly from
North Carolina, probably somewhere near Mayberry R.F.D. The author
carries this off nicely.
The gist of the plot as that some Yankee preppies come Down Home and
start lusting after the narrator's frisky young wife. Though she loves
her husband with endless devotion, she offers to frolic in the sack
with one of these gents, because she knows it will please her husband
to see her riding that sweet Yankee cock. Well, actually, she gang
bangs with all four of the visitors while her hubby watches from a
secluded spot nearby.
Although this story is clearly written, it does little that's creative
with the basic spouse-watching theme. For my own part, I'm still not
convinced that it would be all that hot to bang away mindlessly with
four strangers while my husband hid in a corner and watched.
Ratings for "Oh What a Trip"
Athena (technical quality): 9
Venus (plot & character): 7
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 5
"Living Statues" by R. I received this story from Robotdoll, who has
submitted several stories that I have reviewed favorably. Someone sent
this story to him for his home page (located at
http://users.aol.com/robotdoll/asfr.html), which archives stories about
doll and robot sex. The problem with this story is that it is not
complete; and since the author has failed to contact him any further,
Robotdoll has declared this story to be an orphan and has suggested
that someone else may want to finish it. The story already includes a
prettty good startup; and if you are interested in this type of story
you may wish to contact Robotdoll (Robotdoll@aol.com) or check out the
home page.
Ratings for "Living Statues": (No Rating yet)
"Coincidence" by Delta (an248969@anon.penet.fi). The narrator is
seated on a nearly full jetliner, dressed in a scruffy manner, waiting
for takeoff, when - who to his wondering eyes should appear to take the
seat next to him but his ex-girlfriend. Ex-very-close-girlfriend.
Hence the title. Lisa appears not to recognize the former lover seated
next to her, but the conversation coincidentally brings back memories
of things past. Hence the title. The story consists mostly of the
narrator's recollections of their good times together before they broke
up somewhat bitterly. While he ruminates, he debates within himself
whether or not to disclose his identity to her.
This story contains hot sex, but it also contains much more than mere
graphic descriptions. The playful banter of the lovers adds to our
reading enjoyment, as does our knowledge that these two broke up and
our anticipation that they might be reunited. The narrator even has a
philosophy of life - that coincidences don't just happen; they
represent the Universe speaking to us. Is he going to tell her who he
is? Or does she already know; and maybe those coincidences aren't so
coincidental after all. As they say, everything happens for a
purpose....
Here's an interesting aside: Just before I read this story, I was
preparing my lesson plan for a presentation on Robert Frost's "The Road
Not Taken." Coincidence? I hardly think so.
Ratings for "Coincidence"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"One Afternoon" by Mark Aster (MyFrThAl@aol.com). Let me tell you two
things that really piss me off. One: I come up with a really great
rating system that's practically guaranteed to end my problem of too
many 10's; and then the first time I try to use it I give not one but
TWO stories perfect ratings in all three of my new categories! Two: I
hate mindless sex; this story is mindless sex; yet I loved this story!
This story is very hard to describe. Just try to imagine, "What kind
of story filled with mindless sex - almost literally, mindless sex -
could possibly thrill Celeste? If you can answer this question
correctly, you may already know the plot of this story. Otherwise,
you'll have to read it and find out.
Ratings for "One Afternoon"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Two Much" by Frank McCoy (mccoyf@millcomm.com). This story is partly
an essay on "What's Wrong with the Welfare System." The real story
begins with a detailed description of a 15-year-old boy clumsily and
surreptitiously fondling the private parts of a 12-year-old girl and/or
her twin sister while they are gathered around a table to play games or
eat dinner with their families. On his next visit he sits between the
two twins and simultaneously fondles both their little cunts while they
continue coloring. I personally have never done exactly these
activities, but the author certainly makes them seem plausible.
In the interest of fairness the girls demand that they be allowed to
feel Our Hero's cock, to taste his cum, and to engage in other childish
experiments. He gives in to their demands. When their 10-year-old
sister threatens to tell, he lets her join the festivities too. This
may be a trite statement; but I think this is a good example of the
kind of things that happen when masturbation gets out of hand. The
girls' mother approves of this youthful orgy and even helps conceal
their activities from Mark's mother, who would almost certainly have
been a party pooper. The girls' mother even helps cure Mark's
temporary impotence when he has trouble getting it up for the sixth or
seventh time that evening.
At this point, the story got really confusing for me. I don't know
whether the author was trying to pull of a stylistic coup that I
missed; but I lost track of who was fucking and who was narrating, even
though I read the text several times. I think part of my problem was
that the author was trying to get into "science fiction." Although I
am by no means an expert on that genre, I do enjoy good science
fiction; but I felt that the science fiction elements of this story
were really simplistic, as were the notions about the values of pre-
teen pregnancy. As I understand it, the moral of this story is that it
may be a good idea to knock up a bunch of cute little kids, because it
may bring the family happily together and enable the mother to get off
welfare while she sleeps with the teenager that boinked the kids.
This story brings to mind the question of what a parent should do if
she finds her children engaging in sexual experimentation. I know
someone who claims his mother saw him masturbating and then rubbed
brown shoe polish on him that night while he slept. The next morning,
he called this to his parents' attention at the breakfast table. His
father looked up from the newspaper and remarked, "You've been
masturbating, haven't you? That'll change your skin color every time!"
I give this as an example of a really dumb reaction. On the other
hand, the reaction of the mother in this story isn't much better: "Oh,
you're fucking my two 12-year-olds! Well, my 10-year-old is going to
feel left out; so you had better fuck her too. Don't use a condom when
you screw them. But when you have sex with me, please use a condom,
because I'm not sure I could continue being such a good mother if I had
more children to take care of." My own strategy was to give the girls
a copy of Alex Comfort's The Facts of Loving and to have regular
conversations with them to share out thoughts and feelings.
At first I didn't know what to make of the text format. I kept running
into new "chapters" in strange places. At the very end of the story, I
realized what I was dealing with was *page numbers*. The author has
apparently taken a typed or printed manuscript 29 pages long and
scanned it into the computer. I assume it is his own writing and not
something he took out of a book he purchased, but I don't know why he
didn't bother to at least remove the page numbers and clean up the
text.
Ratings for "Two Much"
Athena (technical quality): 6
Venus (plot & character): 5
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 4
"The Secret Sex World of Alex Mack" by Mr. Jones
(cthulh19@mirage.skypoint.com). This story is science fiction. Events
like those in this story don't happen in real life. My first clue was
the notion that a doctor would make a house call to check on a non-
millionaire with flu-like symptoms. My second clue came when Alex's
body started to glow after Dr. Fuller fucked her in the ass. Remember
how Peter Parker and the Hulk screwed around with radioactive chemicals
and got turned into superheroes? Well, Alex has messed around with
chemicals, but for her the outcome has been different: her sexual
anatomy has taken on an independent existence; in short, she has a
nymphomaniac residing inside her innocent body.
The action begins when Dr. Fuller arrives to check young Alex for flu-
like symptoms. Alex's mom has to run an errand, and the sci-fi doctor
offers to serve as a babysitter while he examines the unconscious young
girl. When circumstances prevent him from taking the teenager's
temperature orally, he is forced to insert his probe between her
luscious ass cheeks. Pretty soon Doc has all six inches (no
radioactivity for him!) of his cock rammed up her ass and both are
coming wildly. For complex reasons Alex's body glows and emits sparks
when she first achieves orgasm; and since this is *science* fiction
the good doctor feels obligated to test the hypothesis that it was the
attainment of sexual fulfillment that caused her body to glow and emit
sparks. Sure enough, she glows and performs other weird activities.
This is the sort of story that will get Senator Exon and his ilk upset
over the possibility that "this kind of trash might promote
pedophilia." Therefore, I would like to caution readers that in the
unlikely event that you are ever a doctor visiting in her home a young
nymphomaniac virgin with flu-like symptoms, you should not fuck her
either anally or in any other way, even if her ass literally sucks your
finger and then your penis into its hot little cavity. Furthermore, if
you think it would be fun to fuck a hot little teenager who glows and
emits sparks, you are in for the shock of your life. If - in spite of
these warnings - you persist in molesting an innocent waif under these
circumstances, at least be sure to wear a condom and whatever other
accouterments are necessary to reduce the likelihood of electrocution.
This story was fun! The author obviously intends to post many more
chapters in this story. I'm wavering between 9's and 10's on these
ratings. I'll suspend my final judgment until I have seen more, but I
am already favorably impressed.
Ratings for "The Secret Sex World of Alex Mack"
Athena (technical quality): 9
Venus (plot & character): 9
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9
"Video Hits" by Mark Aster (MyFrThAl@aol.com). Our Hero and the Allen
Sisters have gathered in front of the video monitor with Cousin Jake,
who has figured out how to tap into the security cameras of a large
company. Naturally (that's au naturel in French), they are scanning
for and watching the rampant sexual activity that goes on in any large
company at night and are engaging in their own merriment while doing
so. I have reviewed five stories now by this author, and they have
been consistently good. The stories are actually loosely related
chapters in what could eventually be a novel - if a consistent plot
would ever develop. I guess it might be better to compare them to the
a.s.s. version of a good TV series. Not only are his stories sexy, but
they're just plain well written. Other authors could benefit from
taking a look at the variety of sentence structures that this author
uses to convey nuances of meaning effectively.
At the risk of spoiling part of the plot, I am going to tell you how
this story really won my heart. The security camera zoomed in on a guy
screwing a couple of women who obviously didn't want to have sex with
him. This is obviously sex abuse; and many authors on this newsgroup
treat this as a legitimate form of amusement. I was pleasantly
surprised to find the characters in this story outraged by this
behavior; and while they continued their own wildly erotic behavior,
they promised to punish the bastard in a future episode. Way to go!
Ratings for "Video Hits"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 9
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Strip Racquetball" by Unknown Author. Somebody namedSkipper
(skipper@usa.pipeline.com) has been reposting several stories that he
has collected from BBS collections. These stories are of uneven
quality, but some of them look pretty good. This one is about a man
and woman who have been playing racquetball together. Since he has the
edge on her, they set up the rules so that he spots her five points and
then she has to take off one of her four pieces of clothing everytime
he scores two points, and she has to take off one piece for every point
she scores. He gets to count his headband as a piece of clothing.
Since the game is to 15, somebody will have to finish the game naked,
and there's always the possibility of distractions or inconveniences
from hard-ons. There's very little actual sex in this story, but it's
an interesting idea.
Ratings for "Strip Racquetball"
Athena (technical quality): 8
Venus (plot & character): 7
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 7
"Desert Rain" by M. M. Twassel (WEGalen@aol.com). Read this story. It
won't take you more than five minutes. As I finished it, I had a
feeling that it reminded me of some particular author or type of story.
I still can't put my finger on it. The closest I can come is to say
that it resembles what I call the ultramodern short story genre - the
type of story you find in "New Yorker" or one of those literary
magazines that I find in waiting rooms but suspect my doctor or dentist
doesn't really read. The story has no real plot - just a slice of life
and some clever repartee among the characters. I suspect that the
author may be Robin Williams writing under a pseudonym.
There really isn't much sex at all in this story - just innuendo. As a
teacher, I especially liked the part where the college-girl clerk
mentioned to the old man that she had turns her steno pad face down on
purpose to keep him from peeking at what she has written; and then she
mentions that it's a poem and adds:
"What I really wonder about, though, is what you think about my poem -
your thoughts about it without having read a single word of it, knowing
only that it's about my boy friend's cock."
I thought of this today when I was introducing a new lesson and was
saying to my students, "I'd like to know your thoughts about this book
without having read a single word of it, knowing only that it's
entitled The Pearl and has this cover." I guess maybe you had to be
there; but would it have been funnier (a) if I slipped up and recited
this author's sentence instead or (b) if the student answered, "It's
about a storm in the desert where a college girl is working in a
souvenir shop and an old couple comes in...?" I'm going to watch for
more stories by this author.
Ratings for "Desert Rain"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 7
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 6
GRAMMAR TIPS OF THE WEEK: An author named Jackie
(an338903@anon.penet.fi) recently posted some examples of Erotic Story
Bloopers. I thought they were enjoyable, and maybe she'll repost them
for those of you who missed them. Most of Jackie's bloopers were
simple typos that acciddentally spelled real words. I have also been
running into some interesting misspellings or word usage problems in
recent stories. In these cases, I think the authors may be unaware of
the distinction, and so they are worth pointing out. In each example
the word that is used incorrectly actually has a meaning that makes the
author say something he/she did not really intend.
DISCRETE/DISCREET. "I looked at her body discretely." This would mean
that the observer first took a close look at her head, then shifted
distinctly to her breasts, then to her feet - or something like that.
The author meant to say "discreetly."
CONSENSUAL/CONSENTUAL. "I usually engaged in sex only if it was
consentual." This would mean that the speaker only screwed people with
him he had a formal contract indicating the consent of the fuckee. The
author meant to say "consensual."