Baby Got Back

Anal Erotica

by Rachel Kramer Bussel, Shoshanna Evers

Cleis Press

Sensual: Anthology

August 13, 2013

ISBN-10: 1573449628

ISBN-13: 9781573449625

Available in: Trade Size

Baby Got Back
by Rachel Kramer Bussel, Shoshanna Evers

Baby Got Back is a stimulating set of page-turning stories. Rachel Kramer Bussel has edited some of the bestselling erotica books in the business and this is her first book devoted to all manner of backdoor pleasures. These daring and, dare we say, cheeky sex stories have a lot of variety, plenty of excitement and offer much erotic inspiration.

Baby Got Back, offers a peek at what happens when men and women check their inhibitions at the door. In “Rectified,” when Lela gets bored with every sex position out there, Brad arrives to teach her about one she learns is everything she’d hoped for and more. In “Delivery,” Lynn takes a break from a Vegas bachelorette party so Wesley can show her a very good time. Whether exploring a new side of pleasure or affirming their passion for this sometimes taboo activity, the characters in this book savor every moment.

Includes Body Heat by Shoshanna Evers, Brenda’s Booty by Tenille Brown, Rectified by Tiffany Reisz, Delivery by Emerald, My Turn by Anya Levin, A Winter’s Tail by Veronica Wilde, No Rest for the Sick by Medea Mor, Vin Rouge Pour Trois by Erobintica, The Support Group by Fiona Curtis, Lights Out by Angela R. Sargenti, Bar None by Mina Murry, Seat Belts by Kate Dominic, Better Than a Massage by Anabeth Leong, What you Feel Like by Talon Rihai and Salome Wilde, Her Kingdom for Her Ass by Maggie Morton, A Taste of Jamaica by D. Fostalove, Hard Astern by Thomas S. Roche, In Training by D. L. King, Everybody Knows by Giselle Renarde, With Lucy in the Middle by Kathleen Tudor, Keeping the British End Up by M. Howard, Two-Timing by Laura Antoniou and Plugged In by Rachel Kramer Bussell.



Rachel Kramer Bussel's Bio

Rachel Kramer Bussel is a New York-based author, editor, blogger and event organizer. She has written for numerous publications, including Alternative Press, CNN.com, The Daily Beast, The Frisky, Gothamist, The Hairpin, Huffington Post, Inked, Jezebel, Lemondrop, Mediabistro, The Nervous Breakdown, New York Post, New York Observer, New York Press, Playgirl, The Root, Salon, San Francisco Chronicle, Time Out New York, The Village Voice, xoJane and Zink. She has edited 40+ anthologies for Alyson Books, Avon Red, Cleis Press, Pretty Things Press, Ravenous Romance and Seal Press, including Anything for You: Erotica for Kinky Couples, Suite Encounters: Hotel Sex Stories, Going Down, Irresistible, Women in Lust, Orgasmic, Fast Girls, Passion, Obsessed, Bottoms Up, Spanked, Tasting Him, Tasting Her, Gotta Have It, The Mile High Club, Do Not Disturb: Hotel Sex Stories, Best Bondage Erotica 2011 and 2012, Best Sex Writing 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012, and 6 of her anthologies have won Gold IPPY (Independent Publisher) Awards for Erotica and Sexuality/Relationships. She has contributed to over 100 anthologies, including Susie Bright's Best American Erotica 2004 and 2006 and X: The Erotic Treasury, as well as The Sexual State of the Union and Yes Means Yes.

Rachel conducts reading and erotic writing workshops worldwide, and including Chicago, Las Vegas, London, Minneapolis, New York, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Toronto. She has presented, spoken and taught at conferences including Dark Odyssey, Erotic Authors Association, Sex 2.0, and SXSW. For five years, she hosted In The Flesh Erotic Reading Series in New York City, which featured 300 readers, including Kevin Allison, Jonathan Ames, Laura Antoniou, Mo Beasley, Susie Bright, Lily Burana, Kerry Cohen, Jessica Cutler, Mike Daisey, Mike Edison, Stephen Elliott, Polly Frost, Gael Greene, HoneyB (Mary Morrison), Debra Hyde, Maxim Jakubowski, Diana Joseph, Jillian Lauren, Neal Medlyn, Scott Poulson-Bryant, Julie Powell, Josh Kilmer-Purcell, M.J. Rose, Susan Shapiro, Danyel Smith, Grant Stoddard, Cecilia Tan, Carol Taylor, Jo Weldon, Susan Wright, and Zane, among others. Rachel holds a bachelor's degree in political science and women's studies from the University of California at Berkeley.