Nobilis Erotica
Summary: This is a weekly podcast of erotic short stories, excerpts, and serials, usually with a science fiction slant.````
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- Artist: Nobilis Reed
- Copyright: 2007-2020
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This week's episode is part 4 of "The Dryad's Dream" by Marjorie Greene, read by Honey Rambler. REMINDER: Marjorie Greene's stories contain non-consensual monster sex. This one more than usual. Listener discretion is advised. This episode is sponsored by the patronage of listeners like
The Circlet Press sponsored story for August is "Spider Bites" by Thomas S Roche, from the anthology "Like Crimson Droplets: Erotic Vampire Stories." It's read by Nobilis Reed.
And now for something completely different! Here is "Sexting for Wizards" - a HP fanfic featuring post-Hogwarts Ron and Hermione. Enjoy!
This month's Circlet Press sponsored story is "The Mistress and the Pea" by Cynthia Hamilton, from the anthology "Leather Ever After." It's read by A. F. Grappin, author of the "Deadly Studies" novella series, and cohost of the "Melting Potcast" short fiction podcast.
This week's episode is part 3 of "The Dryad's Dream" by Marjorie Greene, read by Honey Rambler. This episode is sponsored by the patronage of listeners like you!
This week we are presenting "Double: A Tale of Love and Engineering" by Nobilis Reed. This was originally published in "Like a Love Triangle" in 2014, and is reprinted in "Superlative Speculative Erotica," both from Circlet Press. It's read by the author. Use the code "superlative" on the Circlet Press website to get this title at 50% off "Superlative Speculative Erotica"
This week, we have part 2 of "Dryad's Dream," a serial by Marjorie Greene. It's read for us by Honey Rambler.
This week, we begin "Dryad's Dream," a serial by Marjorie Greene. This is the sequel to "Dungeon" which we ran starting at episode 369. It's read for us by Honey Rambler.
This is a special message for Nobilis Erotica fans who are going to Balticon this year. In addition to having a few print books you can buy, I will also have little plastic earbud winders called "shrinky kinks" -- you wrap your earbuds around them and they keep the cords from getting tangled up in your pocket. If you want one, just walk up to me at Balticon and say, "I listen to the Nobilis Erotica podcast, and I would like a shrinky-kink." I'll show you what I have and you can pick one out.
This month's Circlet Press story is a set of readings from the annual Circlet Press editorial retreat. You'll hear some familiar voices there, including Julie Cox and Bliss Morgan. Listen through to the end for a coupon code you can use on the Circlet Press website for an amazing discount.
This month's Circlet Press sponsored story is "Carnival" by September Sui, read by Nobilis Reed. "Carnival" was originally published in the Circlet Press anthology, Like a Spell, Volume 3, Air: Heterosexual Fantasy Erotica edited by Jennifer Levine. Listen through to the end for a coupon code you can use on the Circlet Press website!
Here is the thrilling conclusion of The Pool by Grig Larson, read by Vivienne Ferrari. This episode was brought to you by the generous patronage of listeners like you.
Here is Part 2 of The Pool by Grig Larson, read by Vivienne Ferrari. This episode was brought to you by the generous patronage of listeners like you. Stay with us, next week will bring us the thrilling conclusion!
To celebrate episode 400, I'm bringing you a three-part pulp story of intrigue, action, and lesbian sex, written by Grig Larson and read for us by Vivienne Ferrari. This episode was brought to you in part by the generous donations of Nobilis Erotica patrons.
This month's Circlet Press sponsored story is "Bridge over Shifter Chasm by Raven Kaldera, narrated by August A F Grappin. This story was originally published in in Like A Mask Removed Vol.II edited by Bethany Zaiatz, and has been chosen for Circlet Press's latest publication, “Superlative Speculative Erotica, The Best of Circlet Press 2012-2017.” If you're signed up for the Nobilis Erotica Patreon campaign, check your email; you've got a file with some bloopers in there.