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E. L. James Fifty Shades trilogy has fascinated and seduced millions of readers. In bedrooms, in book clubs, and in the media, people cant stop talking about it!
In Fifty Writers on Fifty Shades of Grey, 50 writersfrom romance and erotica authors, to real-world BDSM practitioners, to adult entertainment industry professionalscontinue the conversation.
Fifty Shades as Erotic Fiction
Erotic romance writer Sylvia Day speaks to the new opportunities the Fifty Shades trilogy has opened up for writers (and readers!) of erotica
Fifty Shades as Sexual Empowerment
Romance novelist Heather Graham praises the way the books encourage women to celebrate their own sexual shades of grey
Fifty Shades as Fanfiction
Editor Tish Beaty relates the process behind turning Twilight fanfic Master of the Universe into Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades as Pop Culture
Fifty Shames of Earl Grey author Andrew Shaffer compares Fifty Shades to sister-in-literary-scandal Peyton Place
Plus
Matrimonial lawyer Sherri Donovan examines the legalities of Christians contract
Master R of BDSM training chateau La Domaine Esemar evaluates Christian Greys skill as a Dominant (and offers some professional advice)
And a whole lot more!
Whether you loved Fifty Shades of Grey, or just want to know why everyone else does, Fifty Writers on Fifty Shades of Grey is the book for you.
Contributors:
Heather Graham
Sylvia Day
Andrew Shaffer
M.J. Rose
Sinnamon Love
Judith Regan
Stacey Agdern
Laura Antoniou
Jennifer Armintrout
Tish Beaty
Mala Bhattacharjee
Rachel Kramer Bussel
M. Christian
Suzan Coln
Joy Daniels
Sherri Donovan
Angela Edwards
Melissa Febos
Lucy Felthouse
Ryan Field
Selina Fire
Megan Frampton
Sarah Frantz
Louise Fury
Lois Gresh
Catherine Hiller
Marci Hirsch
Dr. Hilda Hutcherson
Debra Hyde
Anne Jamison
D.L. King
Dr. Logan Levkoff
Arielle Loren
Sassafras Lowry
Rachel Kenley
Pamela Madsen
Chris Marks and Lia Leto
Midori
Master R
Dr. Katherine Ramsland
Tiffany Reisz
Katharine Sands
Jennifer Sanzo
Rakesh Satyal
Marc Shapiro
Lyss Stern
Cecilia Tan
Hope Tarr
Susan Wright
Editor X

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THIS PUBLICATION IS UNOFFICIAL AND UNAUTHORIZED. IT HAS NOT BEEN PREPARED, APPROVED, AUTHORIZED, LICENSED, OR ENDORSED BY ANY ENTITY THAT CREATED OR PRODUCED THE WELL-KNOWN BOOK FIFTY SHADES OF GREY OR BOOK TRILOGY FIFTY SHADES.

Fifty Writers on Fifty Shades of Grey 2012 by Lori Perkins

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COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Sexually Positive 2012 by Stacey Agdern

Fifty Shades of Holy Crap! 2012 by Laura Antoniou

Every Breath You Take 2012 by Jennifer Armintrout

Editing Fifty 2012 by Tish Beaty

Throwing Shade 2012 by Mala Bhattacharjee

Kink and Condescension 2012 by Rachel Kramer Bussel

Forbidden Fruit Is the Sweetest 2012 by Suzan Coln

The Story Is in the Sex 2012 by Joy Daniels

The Brown Paper Bag 2012 by Sylvia Day

The Legal Bonding of Anastasia and Christian 2012 by Sherri Donovan

How I Lost Christian Grey at Auction 2012 by Editor X

Making Fifty Shades into Cinema 2012 by Angela Edwards

Raising the Shades 2012 by Melissa Febos

Labels, Schmabels, Ill Take the Publicity! 2012 by Lucy Felthouse

The Delicate Balance 2012 by Ryan Field

Sexual Empowerment at the Water Cooler 2012 by Selina Fire

My Inner Goddess 2012 by Megan Frampton

The History of BDSM Fiction and Romance 2012 by Sarah S. G. Frantz

Fifty Shades of Change 2012 by Louise Fury

Fifty Shades of Women 2012 by Heather Graham

The McDonalds of Lust 2012 by Lois Gresh

Was It Good for You? 2012 by Catherine Hiller

Its All in the Eyes 2012 by Marci Hirsch

Fifty Ways of Looking at Sex in Fifty Shades 2012 by Dr. Hilda Hutcherson

Wanted: Fifty Shades of Sexual Wholeness 2012 by Debra Hyde

When Fifty Was Fic 2012 by Anne Jamison

Porn Writer on the PTA 2012 by Rachel Kenley

Is Fifty Shades Erotica? 2012 by D. L. King

The Professional Poster Child 2012 by Dr. Logan Levkoff

Imagining a Black Fifty Shades 2012 by Arielle Loren

Whose Shades of Grey? 2012 by Sinnamon Love

A Queer Leather Reluctant Support of Fifty Shades 2012 by Sassafras Lowrey

The Game Changer 2012 by M.Christian

The Collar of Blue Stones 2012 by Pamela Madsen

A BDSM Couples View 2012 by ChrisMarks and Lia Leto

A Requested Evaluation of the Mastery of Christian Grey 2012 by Master R

Fifty Shades of Snark 2012 by Midori

Being Stretched 2012 by Dr. Katherine Ramsland

Fifty Shades of Play 2012 by Judith Regan

This Is the Story 2012 by Tiffany Reisz

Between the Covers 2012 by M.J. Rose

Grey Is the New Black 2012 by Katharine Sands

The Byronic Hero Archetype and Christian Grey 2012 by Jennifer Sanzo

Crass Is in Session 2012 by Rakesh Satyal

Fifty Shades of Grace Metalious 2012 by Andrew Shaffer

Fifty Shades Is Where You Find It 2012 by Marc Shapiro

Fifty Shades of Diva Frenzy! 2012 by Lyss Stern

Fifty Shades of Stories 2012 by Cecilia Tan

Because Love Hurts 2012 by Hope Tarr, PhD

Fifty Shades of Sexual Freedom 2012 by Susan Wright

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BEHIND EVERY AUTHOR, there is a team. In addition to the Ab Fab writers in this book who wrote under extreme deadline and turned around corrections at lightning speed, I want to thank Louise Fury, my agent, who came up with the idea for the book and brought it to me; Debra Hyde, who kept me on track and pitched in on a moments notice; and Leah Wilson, who was everything an author could dream of in an editor.

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Fifty Ways to Look at Fifty Shades

E VERYWHERE YOU GO people are talking about Fifty Shades of Grey, from the supermarket (where it is on sale!) to the airport to PTA meetings and even church socials. It is the book of the year, if not the decade.

You all know the stats. It has sold more copies than the Harry Potter series in a mere six months. It has dominated the New York Times bestseller list since April 2012. As of this writing, 32 million copies have sold this year in the US alone.

So the real question is: Why did this book, and its sequels, capture our attention now?

I WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR THAT, as a literary agent who has toiled in the erotica fields for decades, I love the Fifty Shades trilogy. Its success has shown the world that a strong market exists for erotic fiction written, edited, and purchased by women.

To me, Fifty Shades is smut for women. I consider myself a feminist pornographer, which always raises a few eyebrows. But I believe this movement of women claiming their own smut is part of the evolution of feminismproudly owning your sexuality is a big part of equality.

When I was a young feminist, I was given Story of O by a lover, and I was offended by itnot because of its overt subject matter but because I knew that I was not a submissive woman (I didnt know the terminology back then; now every young woman will!). Ive wrestled with this my entire life in my personal relationships, and I assumed that the submissive woman fantasy was a male one and part of the patriarchy.

Until I became an editor of erotic literature. I quickly learned that the fantasy of complete surrender to an alpha male is the leading daydream of the majority of American women.

As a young feminist, I equated all romance with submission, and I looked down on them both. I didnt think it was possible to be submissive and a feminist, just as old-school feminists were appalled that their well-educated daughters wanted to stay home and be mothers or learn to knit and bake. In a recent review of The Hunger Games movie, a feminist reviewer complained about the apparent need for romance in what is otherwise an action-based dystopian story. I used to decry this kind of unnecessary addition of romance, too, but I secretly went to romantic comedies alone so no one would see me cry. I was ashamed of my romantic side.

Until I came to see that you can be a feminist and a romantic. Its okay. And its really okay to want, and believe in, a happy endingeven when you know that in reality 50 percent of all marriages fail. These movies and books are an escape, and a hope.

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