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   Welcome to Ludlow Press Poetry, 
where each month we will try to feature
a new and talented poet ... this month
 featuring ...

Stephanie Carberry

  
Chair,  Last Night,  I Write About Her in Church
 
3 new poems!
 by Stephanie Carberry


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More Poetry:

When You Sang
Lazarus

Winter Long
Green
Corrine De Winter


The Fifth of July
Corey Mesler


Berlin

Sunday Night
Setting Things
Up For The Memory
In Praise of Us
John Amen


A Talent for Sadness
Closing Time
Jendi Reiter

Wizened Wood
Joan Pond

Bliss
Iris N. Schwartz

Even Steven
Jan Peters

Relationships Are All
Mike Scheidemann


The Word Love
Marriage Versus Trout Fishing
Larry Schulz

The Disease
Closet
Before The City
Kirby Wright


Common Angel
Bird Songs
Patti Marshock


Almost Ready
Sean Reagan


Split
Katy Whittingham


Note From A Motel
Girl With Umbrella
 Under The Influence
Andrena Zawinski

Art
Richard Perez

Moody
The Veteran
Carole MacRury


Shadowbox

Kelly White

The Guardian
imperfect destinies
Painting by the Sea
Ellen Sander

Kangaroo in Tupperware
Lytton Bell

The Bushman Speaks
Casablanca
Babylon
Swan-Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Lucius Furius

Portrait, 1985
Release
Treason
Courtney Queeney

Candy
P. Layton

Enned
Requiem
Frances LeMoine


Hell
Harry Kel

Gardeners
Jim Bennett

After The Migration
James G. Moore


Autumn in Oklahoma
Concerto in See Sharp Minor
Laundering
Kristyn Y. Reid


Mirror-gazing
Sunrise, High Noon
The Pumpkin
Let the Poem Be
Felix Fojas

Iconology 
Frank Simone


On My Father's Blindness
Tom Sheehan


To A Ghetto Poet
Yonatan Zukowsky


Baritaria Burning
Daisy Wishes
C.E. Laine


Murky Pond
Jasmine Haiku
Andrew Miller


Sail Away
Wonderland
Carol Borzyskowski


Spanish Dancing
He Remembers Where He Was
Wendy Carlisle


Ruth
Margo Solod


Man Overboard
T.L. Stokes


Arcs, Angles, and Rhythms
Bandana Queen
The Evening Hazel
 
Flagged The Train
Mockingbirds' Reign
Harding Stedler 

Winter Dialogue
The Footpath
Nautical Twilight
Jeffrey Alfier

Woman From Bleecker Street
Philip Vassallo  

The Lioness Is Loose
Lucas Austin Powers

Song of Autumn
Fernando M. Rivas
 
Untitled
Remembering A Kennedy 
Down and Out
Allan Winans




Femdom Elise Sutton real life stories submissive cuckolds

Femdom Elise Sutton real life stories submissive cuckolds

PERMANENT OBSCURITY:
Or A Cautionary Tale of Two Girls and Their Misadventures with Drugs, Pornography and Death

Coming Soon!


• Paperback: 464 pages
• Publisher: Ludlow Press (April 1, 2010)
• 5.5 x 8.5 original trade paperback
• ISBN-10: 0971341540
• ISBN-13: 978-0971341548
• LCCN: 2009940333

PERMANENT OBSCURITY : excerpt part 1 - a sexploitation novel by RichardPerez - PERMANENT OBSCURITY: Or  A Cautionary Tale of Two Girls and Their Misadventures with Drugs, Pornography and Death

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“Do You Have A Dirty Mind?”

A youthful bohemian satire, a story of alienated non-conformists, a Thelma & Louise (“buddy love”/“girls on the lam”) story, a sexploitation and S/M romp, a lampoon of auteur film-making, a satire of media celebrity and “true-life” tabloid sensationalism. An anti-consumerist pulp epic that could be labeled a black comedy.

Welcome to the psycho-sexual world of
PERMANENT OBSCURITY

Inspired by the underground sexploitation films of the 1960s, this bold updating of the “roughie” subgenre largely takes place in the East Village (ca. 2006), and it chronicles the rise and fall of a unique and intense friendship.

Dolores and Serena, two chemically dependent, down-and-out artists set out to take control of their lives by making a fetish-noir/femdom movie.

Of course, things don't exactly turn out as planned.

 





PERMANENT OBSCURITY : excerpt part 1 - a sexploitation novel by RichardPerez - PERMANENT OBSCURITY: Or  A Cautionary Tale of Two Girls and Their Misadventures with Drugs, Pornography and Death



“A very beautiful valentine to a time and place almost faded from existence.”
Mary Gaitskill,
Bad Behavior, Veronica

“Funny and endearing—and wisely not so hip as to avoid
a good grab for your heart.”
Marcie Hershman,
Safe in America, Tales of the Master Race

The Losers' Club is a vibrant and hopeful anthem for all of us 'losers' who choose not to wallow (for too long!) in our despair and who find the will to keep searching.”— Heather Lowcock, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Lexington KY*


The author, 
Richard Perez

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