Those nice people over at the Spanking Library have just been kind enough to publish an interview with your humble host, as part of their 'Wellred Weekly' newsletter. If you haven't heard of the site - and to be honest, I hadn't myself before RedRump had his own interview in the previous issue - then it's well worth a visit. Registering gives you access to a vast, catalogued resource of spanking stories, poems and articles - currently nearly seventeen thousand, and growing - not to mention a lively forum and chatroom. Some of the stories are even available in narrated form as audio files, which I thought was a lovely touch.
It's also one of the best run spanko sites I've come across, and has a real sense of community: I should think anyone who regularly comes here could also happily while away a few hours over there.
For impatient types, the interview itself is right here, but I do encourage you to check out the whole delightful facility via the main entrance. Just remember to keep the noise down. I've yet to come across a pretty, bespectacled, pencil-skirted, virtual librarian who paddles visitors for talking too loud - but wouldn't that be a nice touch?
Spanko Brunch 2.0 #570
17 hours ago
Ahhhh, but there is such a cyber-virtual personage, she's called 'Miss Thrashbottom' and she's the official Library of Spanking Fiction disciplinarian. (AFAIK she apparently appears somewhat different to various people, depending on their personal image of her.)
ReplyDeleteBTW, there's a fairly active (although not necessarily very large) contingent of F/M writers in the Library, and the search function is quite extensive so it's relatively easy to 'track down' exactly what type of story one desires... --C.K.
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ReplyDeleteWow, I have been a fan of the Spanking Library for quite some time. The stories there are fabulous and they have one of the best organized ways of searching for subject matter that matches my own specialized 'kinks'.
Anyway, congratulations on the wonderful interview. It seemed to capture the essense of what I perceive to be the real 'Underling'
Ken