Some of you may remember the story
Firm Discipline that I posted back in April, both here and at the very wonderful
Kilahara Library of Spanking Fiction.
Well, now that same tale has turned up as the lead story in Volume 9 of the equally wonderful series of LSF eBooks,
Women Who Spank Men. That version's allegedly been authored by some guy calling himself 'Rudi Glenn', though. I mean, really - sounds like a seventies porn star. I hope when those gorgeous, ruthless, amazonian copyright policewomen catch up with me... I mean, with
him... he gets the spanking he deserves! ;)
Congrats Undie, now you can sit alongside the great Janus-era spanking authors. Although I'm pretty sure not many of them could draw too...
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Q. I don't suppose anybody will be mentioning Rudi Glenn in the same breath as E L James any time soon, and Lord knows it'd probably take me the next twenty years to write a full-length novel of my own. But it was fun to see the name on Amazon, they're great collections of stories and, best of all, those nice folk over at LSF put all the effort in!
DeleteCongratulations, Underling! Maybe the lady on the book cover can be convinced to give you … I mean, Rudi … his well-deserved spanking. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Underling and to Rudi for his rise to the top! Keeping my fingers crossed for his spanks on the bottom! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kaelah and HMP. That Rudi is indeed a naughty person and must pay the penalty. Ooh, I've come over all Monty Python...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Underling - you clever boy! I'm sure your story will delight many, many people over the years.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Penny! And likewise, you're a very clever (but naughty) little writer. :)
DeleteAhhhh well, so welcome to the 'family,' so to speak--"Firm Discipline" is a terrific story, it should be quite popular.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you get any input RE your 'nom de plume'...??
--C.K.
Thank you, CK. I hope there are no painful initiation rituals associated with joining the 'family' (or do I?)
DeleteAs for my 'nom de plume' - truth be told, I was allowed to come up with whatever I wanted. So it's all my own work, and it loosely reflects my identity here (and a fondness for anagrams). ;)
Okay, "Rudi Glenn," I understand it now--anagrams, of course!
ReplyDeleteWell, as for initiation rituals, there's merely a 'nice, long chat' with the Library's disciplinarian, 'Miss Thrashbottom,' in her study--more or less a formality... --C.K.