Monocle

Monocle started writing erotic fiction in the late 1980’s to name the demons and succubi dancing in his head since adolescence. He continued writing because he found he liked it, and it provided catharsis for all kinds of fantasies, including those that have no place in the real world. Monocle is more attracted to erotica (whatever the medium) written for or directed toward women (and if it focuses on his own preferred kinks, all the better). That is also often the way he tries to write, for good or ill.

Monocle resides in the Northeastern United States, resembles virtually no one in any of his stories, and wears two corrective lenses rather than one.

I have grown to love and thrive on interaction with my readers and other writers. It’s the reason I post my stories on a blog to begin with, and fuels motivation and ideas. Please drop a line and comment on anything I post. I won’t bite, unless that turns you on.

You can follow me on twitter as @_Monocle_, visit the blog I share with fellow writer Will Crimson at eroticwriter.wordpress.com, or e-mail me at raziel dot moore at gmail dot com

My Published Work

Through an Ethereal Lens

Through an Ethereal Lens is a collection of seven erotic science fiction stories that explore encounters with tentacled aliens, perverted technology, and monstrous creations. You never know what creatures you’ll find in Monocle’s many strange futuristic worlds.

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Through a Tinted Lens

Through a Tinted Lens contains six delightful, daring, and dangerous erotic stories for women. At turns romantic and edgy these are stories of women exploring and experiencing new aspects of themselves and the sensual world around them.

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Nightmares and Visions:
100 Flashes of Dark Erotica

Nightmares and Visions: this is the stuff of twilight that both arouses and startles you. Strange fables of unknown origins; fleeting visions that arouse unexpectedly. Each explores a twist or turn into the unlit, waiting to be explored, corners of lust, desire, control, and consent.

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One Response to “Monocle”

  1. Twittilate says:

    Love your tweets!

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