Frances Jones erotica
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Read "Artefacts" at The Erotic Woman

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Read "The Kissing Sonnet" at Clean Sheets

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To the left, short excerpts from my erotica pieces, published and not. To the right, full texts of my flash-fiction work:

FULL-LENGTH FICTION:

"Artefacts"
An assistant curator for the British Museum meets a mysterious donor.
"Backstory"
Competing journalists find some behind-the-scenes sizzle.
"C.C.'s Song"
C.C. thought his unusual priapus wouldn't make him more than the butt of jokes. He was wrong.
"The City, After"
Imogen finds romance -- and a few skeletons in the closet -- in the ruins of San Francisco.
"Edmonton"
Molly returns to her old love, train-hopping, for a weekend -- and finds more than an empty boxcar to keep her company.
"Footprints in the Sand"
A rock band rents a house by Loch Ness to record its comeback album -- and uncovers a few unexpected residents.
"For Instance When Autumn"
When Becca's best friend summons her to the redwoods, they share more than a picnic.
"His Black Mirror"
What kind of girl would save her virginity for the most forbidding of ocean creatures?
"Make Music For Me"
Mona takes the subway home, only to encounter a beloved voice from the past.
"The Office"
What happens when you post an ad inviting all comers?
"Samaya"
A secluded Tibetan monk takes in a life-changing guest.
"Some Dreams to Share"
Gus' unusual home attracts odd tourists, but none quite like Jillian.
"Stages"
A rock-and-roll Viking's backstage tryst leaves him guessing -- and longing.
"The Wood"
Nature's sensual side reaches out to a wandering hiker.
"Word of Mouth"
An empty hotel room, a bottle of wine, and a man who has a way with words.
"You Will Not Remember"
Jenna has never given this cafe stranger a ride before -- or has she?
FLASH FICTION:

"Instrument"
The raw sexual power of an electric guitar and its master.
"Flood"
Want and Ardor are forbidden to meet. Find out why.
"Lacuna"
A long-lost lover returns in a vivid dream.
"Too Close"
Music, imagination and longing, swirled in summer fog.
Photo by Jerry Dohnal.