Celestial Reviews 255 - February 4, 1998

Note: One day, the doorbell rings at 221B Baker street.  Dr. Watson goes 
to the door, as Mrs. Hudson is away for the weekend.

When he opens the door, he sees a schoolgirl standing there.  He says to 
her, "Yes?"

"I'm here to see Mr. Holmes, sir," she replies.

So the good doctor shows her to the great detective's study.  A few 
minutes later, he hears what appears to be the sounds of a great 
struggle coming from the room, with panting and groaning.  Immediately 
his mind springs to the only available conclusion - the evil Professor 
Moriarty, cleverly disguised as a schoolgirl, is doing away with the 
great Holmes!

Springing to his feet, he bounds across the room and yanks the door 
open... to see Holmes, naked, laying atop the schoolgirl, pumping away 
for all he is worth.

Pulling himself up to his full height, the doctor sputters,  "I SAY! 
Holmes!  And just what sort of a 'schoolgirl" is this?" he sneers.

The great detective looks up, removes his Meersham pipe from his mouth, 
and calmly replies,  "Elementary, my dear Watson."

Second note:  I'd like to point out that there are a lot of intelligent 
and kind people on this group who are willing to help others.  I get 
lots of fan mail thanking me for these reviews.  {That's OK!  Don't 
stop.  As the song says, "Ain't no such thing as too much fan mail."} 
What people often ignore, however, is that people with less obvious 
profiles often to a lot for this group.  I hope you all realize the 
value of Eli's a.s.s.m. with its archives and of Ole Joe's notes on our 
subculture.  {I take a wicked delight in thinking that I am the topic of 
a discussion in an anthropology class somewhere.  Of course, that also 
means that a bunch of students hate me because they missed a question on 
a test about me.  Kinda like Shakespeare and Milton, I guess.}  In 
addition, I have some guest reviewers whose reviews are more eagerly 
awaited than my own.

But in addition to the high profile people who make this group work, 
there are people whose names you would never recognize because they work 
behind the scenes.  Whenever I report a problem, somebody sends me a 
solution.  The same thing occurs in a.s.s.d.: a person writes with a 
question regarding how to format or submit a story, and someone quickly 
posts a helpful answer.  Then there are the people who send me jokes or 
write parodies in verse of my grammar suggestions.  For a bunch of 
perverts, we really are a nice community of people.  I'd like to express 
my thanks to everyone who has helped out.

Third note: I still need a reviewer for the Doc Savage style story 
entitled "Bronze Lust."  If you are interested, drop me a line.

Final note: Remember: even though someone else may be posting my reviews 
for me, my e-mail address is still Celeste801@aol.com.

- Celeste

(Note: Links beginning with x9.dejanews.com may be unstable.)


      "Kim Nice-but-Dim" by BronwenSM (humorous sexual
            awakening) 10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7904.txt
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7905.txt
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7906.txt

      "In a Quiet Corner of the Galley Waiting for the Coffee 
            to Perk " by Mat Twassel (non- humorous sexual
            awakening) 10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7837.txt

      "Summer Vacation" by Ann Douglas (intergenerational sex)
            9.5, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/8127.txt
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/8128.txt

      "A Missy Christmas" by Michael K. Smith (family reunion 
            sex) 10, 9, 9
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7747.txt

      "Field of Dreams" by Sarlim (outdoor sex) 10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7910.txt

      "Melissa" by Mark Aster (family reunion non-sex) 
            10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/8004.txt

      "Mystery Flasher 2" by Phloighd (record store sex) 10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/8086.txt

Guest Reviews: 

      "Singled Out" by akch23 (femdom) 8, 9, 8
          http://w9.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=320638377&
          CONTEXT=886640878.2075721810&hitnum=0

      "A Lipstick Called . . . BLACKMAIL!" by PleaseCain (femdom)
            6, 10, 9
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7982.txt

      "Wandering Around Campus" by Young Lecher (sex by a lake)
            8, 5, 5

          http://w9.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=316932334&
          CONTEXT=886641031.1595474891&hitnum=0

      "Camp" by WhiteStar (pisonic sex kid) 9, 8, 6
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7665.txt - Part 1-1
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7673.txt - Part 1-2
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7674.txt - Part 1-3
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7668.txt - Part 1-4
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7678.txt - Part 1-5
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7666.txt - Part 2-1
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7675.txt - Part 2-2
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7667.txt - Part 2-3
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7679.txt - Part 2-4
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7683.txt - Part 3-1
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7669.txt - Part 3-2
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7671.txt - Part 3-3
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7670.txt - Part 3-4
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7680.txt - Part 3-5
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7681.txt - Part 4-1
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7676.txt - Part 4-2
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7672.txt - Part 4-3
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7677.txt - Part 4-4
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7682.txt - Part 4-5

      "Death Row 2" by Waldo (transgender drama) 10, 10, 9
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7949.txt - Chapter 1
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7954.txt - Chapter 2
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7947.txt - Chapter 3
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7946.txt - Chapter 4
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7948.txt - Chapter 5
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7951.txt - Chapter 6
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7953.txt - Chapter 7
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7952.txt - Chapter 8
           http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7950.txt - Chapter 9

Reposted Reviews:

    * "Slow Dancing With a Stranger" by Sarlim (romance) 
            10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7909.txt

    * "Mystery Flasher" by Phloighd (exhibitionism) 10, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/7933.txt

    * "Livinia" by Friar Dave (complex romance) 9.5, 10, 10
          http://w9.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=320450778
          &CONTEXT=886642067.2079129651&hitnum=18
          
          http://w9.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=321640533&
          CONTEXT=886642067.2079129651&hitnum=16

          http://w9.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=321960837&
          CONTEXT=886642067.2079129651&hitnum=7

    * "Emptiness" by DevoSpudC (disillusionment) 9, 10, 10
          http://www.qz.to/erotica/assm/Year98/8005.txt

     * "Sucker" by BronwenSM (emerging adolescence & humor)
            10, 10, 10
    * "Sucker" Chapters 2 and 3 by BronwenSM (continued sex 
            odyssey) 10, 10, 10

* = Repost of previous review (because the story has recently been
      reposted)

"Kim Nice-but-Dim" by Bronwen (bronwen@anon.nymserver.com).  
Bronwen's stories are archived at http://www.cyber-
mall.com/Bronwen.

When I was in elementary school, I once referred to someone as 
"nice," and the person to whom I was speaking replied, ""Nice' 
means 'bow-legged.'"  Just now I finally got around to checking 
that assertion.  I wish to report that there is no evidence in my 
unabridged dictionary that "nice" means "bow-legged."  On a 
related topic, however, there is dictionary evidence to uphold the 
old distinction between a "nice girl" and a "good girl."  {A good 
girl goes out on a date, comes home, and then goes to bed.  A nice 
girl goes out on a date, goes to bed, and then comes home.}

I have previously reviewed the first chapter of this story as a 
separate posting {"Sucker"}, and a guest reviewer has already done 
the same for the last two chapters.  The author has updated these 
chapters slightly and has reposted them under this new title, and 
I am now reviewing the whole story.  I am also reposting the 
previous reviews.

Kim is the teenage daughter of an MP.  No, not a mounted policeman 
or even a military policeman - the bloke's a member of parliament!  
As the title suggests, Kim is not too swift in the attic.  It's 
not quite true to say that she has a room temperature IQ, but she 
lacks a certain social sophistication.  As the title of the first 
chapter suggests, she's a "sucker" in more ways than one.  

Kim has been the kind of girl nobody would take a second look at.  
But then her body gets really involved in this pubescence thing, 
and all of a sudden she is the girl everyone fancies, and most of 
them seem terrified of her.

Then Oliver asks her out. Oliver, the best looking boy in the 
school, who used to not care about Kim enough to give her the time 
of day. On their first date Kim has medicinal sex with him.  
Pretty soon she's giving first aid to all the homies in the 'hood 
-<ooops! wrong dialect!>

British sex is complicated.  Her father gets blootered and makes a 
suggestion about "fucking the European Community" - a formidable 
task even for a person as diligent as Kim.

Then one afternoon while she is mooching about by the horseboxes 
at the polo club, where her mum spends her time trolling for 
Argentineans, Kim meets Greek Eddie - who is actually French.   At 
first I was concerned over the statement that Kim was having 
trouble "ringing" Eddie, but then I realized that problem was more 
closely related to Ma Bell than Big Johnson.  Eventually, Eddie 
gives it to Kim up the jacksie - not very delicately, I might add. 
Either he thought she was screaming with delight or it didn't 
bother him that she wasn't. It hurt. In fact, it hurt like 
buggery, which gave Kim an insight into the etymology of that 
term.  As Disraeli said, " I adore sucking cock, but this buggery 
crap is simply not my cup of tea."  Or as Mark Twain put it, "If 
your arse hurts that much, how do you take a shit?"

But then on one of those moveable feast nights Brits get in the 
country, Kim has an epiphany.  {There's subtle religious humor in 
the preceding sentence, but just in case you missed it, I'll offer 
you something less subtle: What do you call an Aggie cheerleader 
with two brain cells? Give up? Pregnant!}  Anyway, Kim discovers 
that the men have been using her for their own pleasure.  Rude 
Awakening City!  Kim doesn't mind being considered so dumb that 
blondes tell jokes about her, but the worst thing is that she has 
been pootling along thinking they liked her, and they didn't - 
they didn't give a shit and she'd never noticed.  Revelation 
Station!  

Well, Uncle Barnaby rescues Kim and takes her home in his dj.  
{That one worried me for a while, but eventually I realized it was 
a dinner jacket.} Barny is a sort of knight in shining armor.  
When he finds out what the teenage boys have been doing to Kim, he 
exclaims in a passionate paroxysm of avuncular alliteration, "How 
dare the bloody bugger bugger my battered baby?" 

Barny is initially a bit concerned at how his niece (who is not 
really his niece) got to be so gormless, but he sets the question 
aside and jumps her bones.  He does it very nicely. The waves 
pound on the beach, the pistons piston, fireworks go off, and 
rockets are launched.  Then, of course, there's a surprise ending.

Here's a vocabulary note.  Bronwen makes some mistakes on purpose, 
but I think she said "homely" where she really meant to say 
"homey."  In the unlikely event that you get bored reading this 
story, you can look for that one.

Ratings for "Kim Nice-but-Dim"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

"In a Quiet Corner of the Galley Waiting for the Coffee to Perk " by Mat 
Twassel (Mmtwassel@aol.com).  Mat Twassel's stories are archived at 
http://members.aol.com/Mmtwassel/index.html.

This is a really difficult story to try to explain.  The best I 
can do is to say that it reminded me of a D.H. Lawrence story with 
a piano replacing a rocking horse - and different motivations for 
the child's behavior.

A woman is describing to another person over coffee her "first 
time."  This event occurred when she was twelve years old in early 
summer in the context of piano lessons from Mr. Trombley.  That's 
all I am going to tell you, except to say that this is a very good 
story.

If you are looking for some mind-blowing pedophilia or for some 
other form of hot sex, you will be disappointed with this story.  
Instead of hot sex, the story gives us an insight into the mind of 
a young girl who has been abruptly exposed to sex for the first 
time. Likewise, if you found "The Rocking Horse Winner" to be a 
real drag, you should probably skip this one.  I'm not sure 
whether the author will be flattered or annoyed by my comparison 
to Lawrence; and I may even be way off base with the comparison.  
Take a look and see what you think.

Ratings for "In a Quiet Corner"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

"Summer Vacation" by Ann Douglas (annd@pop.tiac.net). Michael has been 
staying for the summer months with his Aunt Karyn, a rubenesque widow 
related to him by marriage, who is both an attractive lady and a pillar 
of the local community.  One day when he comes home unexpectedly, 
Michael discovers that his aunt isn't exactly a prude, since she has the 
delicatessen owner's salami buried deep inside her pussy.

As you probably know, Ann Douglas writes stories that have two major 
characteristics: (1) there is almost always a good plot that contains 
some fairly hot sex, and (2) the characters often engage in some sort of 
"moral immorality."  That is, they often break a taboo of some sort, but 
the author develops a rationale other than simple-minded urge to violate 
the taboo.

In this case we have an example of an older woman having sexual 
relations with a 17-year-old boy.  But instead of having the older woman 
say, "Hey!  There's a teenager!  I think I'll seduce him!", we get a 
much more sensible lead-in, which lets us respect both the boy and the 
woman on the morning after.

Oddly enough, even though I have given you the details in the preceding 
paragraph, I still have not told you much about the story.  You can 
still read it and enjoy the interesting twists and turns of the plot.

Ratings for "Summer Vacation"
Athena (technical quality): 9.5
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

"A Missy Christmas" by Michael K. Smith.  Dan is attending the clan's 
annual Christmas party, conversing with the elite snobs who constitute 
his extended family, when he is accosted by his cousin, Missy Markham, 
who has been the cause of most of his wet dreams and early morning 
erections for about two years. She's the kind of a girl who has a 
tendency to make a guy she talks to have to stand behind a chair to 
conceal his hard-on.  She asks Dan to be her escort; Dan agrees; and we 
are led to believe that there is some unusual significance to this 
assignment.

They fuck in the attack, and the description of the sex is very hot.  
The only problem with this story is that it didn't have quite as 
interesting a plot as others by this author.  But it's still a darned 
good story.

Ratings for "A Missy Christmas"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 9
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9

"Field of Dreams" by Sarlim (Sarlim@aol.com).  The narrator and her 
husband go to one of those "living history" events, where all the 
participants dress up in historically correct costumes and re-enact a 
part of history.  In this case we find ourselves in medieval times; the 
husband is Tristan and the wife Isolt.  They make love on the fighting 
field at night, barely out of sight of the people in the fire pit.  It 
sounds simple - I guess it IS simple; but it's also a very nice, romantic 
story.

Ratings for "Field of Dreams"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

"Melissa" by Mark Aster (MyFrThAl@aol.com). Our Hero is at a family 
gathering, where he encounters the lithe and lovely, lewd and lascivious 
Melissa, a veritable vision to his aging eyes.  When Melissa takes a 
break to take a leak, Pat emerges from the shrubbery with the news that 
Melissa is only fourteen years old.  I'll spoil the surprise ending for 
you: Our Hero breaks it off short of having going for a ride in her fur-
lined canoe.  This is about the hottest non-sex I have seen around here 
in a long time.

One interesting side-note.  My husband reported to me several years ago 
that caring for a baby in public is better than a good pick-up line as a 
way for a guy to meet attractive young women.  Our Hero expands this 
theory by using twins.

Ratings for "Melissa"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

"Mystery Flasher 2" by Phloighd" (jroot@netunlimited.net).  This is 
technically a follow-up to "Mystery Flasher," the review of which I am 
reposting later in this issue.  However, this story stands very well on 
its own.

The narrator is working in a record store.  The Flasher is moving 
through the store, getting all the guys - and some of the girls - 
sexually aroused.  Finally, the narrator makes a Freudian slip - a 
sexual innuendo referring to the Flasher when he was supposed to be 
announcing something else.  Instead of merely embarrassing our hard-
working <g> clerk, this turns the Flasher on even more intensely, and 
she invites him out to her microbus for a quickie.

This story's intensity of the sexual descriptions - even when sex is not 
actually taking place - is impressive.  This will appeal to readers of 
both genders.

"Singled Out" by akch23 (akch23@hotmail.com).  Guest review by Sven.  
{Celestial note:  This story was listed in the postings as "Singed Out.  
The title at the top of the first page said "Singled Out."  I suspect 
the latter is the author's intention.}

I must really declare an interest, or more accurately a disinterest. 
Being dominated by a woman has never really been very high on my lists 
of things to do. Oh yes!  I am an inveterate scriber of lists - my 'to 
do things for today' sometimes gets quite long; and having been written 
and used to marshal my thoughts for the day, the list then gets totally 
ignored. Another thing that turns me off beyond belief is pain - my 
religion is devout cowardice and pain to be avoided at all costs.

Now I am sure that for some good folks, both pain and being 
humiliatingly dominated by a woman is their road to perfect bliss - I 
personally cannot fathom why - but ours not to reason why etc., etc. The 
story is complete, has a plot, and is well told.  The mistake in the 
title is minor, as are one or two small errors in the text.  Although 
not homonyms they are misspellings which are in themselves incorrect.  I 
know from personal experience they are not picked up by a spell checker, 
but are by a proofreader. (Avail yourselves of Celeste's free and 
wonderful service of being put in touch with your very own proofer right 
now folks! You are but a request to the good lady away from this 
excellent service.)

Although my marks reflect the above comments, this was a good story, and 
I have no doubt it will be enjoyed by those who like the subject matter.

Ratings for  Singed out
Technical quality: 8 (a good proofer would sort out some minor 
                      problems.)
Plot & character:  9  (Well developed in what is a quite short story)
Sven (appeal to reviewer):  8 (Not really my cup of tea.)

"A Lipstick Called . . . BLACKMAIL!" by PleaseCain (pleasecain@aol.com). 
Guest review by Bronwen. PleaseCain has a story menu at 
http://members.aol.com/pleasecain/stories.

The Mexican housekeeper walks into her employer's bedroom and finds the 
teenage son of the house there alone. He's wearing (and jerking off 
into) the sexiest pair of Mommy's panties he can find. The housekeeper 
blackmails him into submitting to humiliation, into satisfying her, and 
eventually into becoming the toy for a group of her male friends.

The transition from the outset, when our wealthy college boy hero has 
only ventured a toe into the waters of feminization, to the end when, in 
wig and black lace teddy, he actively seeks out his tormentors, is 
smoothly handled. The description is good, and the whole set-up is 
convincing (apart from the butt-fucking - I suspect the author may not 
have personal experience). 

I appreciated the characterization (scanty, but there). The writer 
doesn't describe his characters in list form - so common a flaw in ASS - 
"My name's Candy, I'm blonde, 5' 3" and wear a 36b bra" - you know the 
gubbins - he lets them and the settings emerge through the narrative. 
It's well put together.

I was impressed with this story. The version I saw was unformatted - a 
major turn-off for me - but I persevered and it was worth it. Some words 
had run together, creating charming new ones like 'sheletgo and 
'pairofundies'. That was one hurdle. The other was the subject. 

TG, feminization, femdom - none of these are my cup of tea - yet I could 
see the excitement through the eyes of the narrator. I enjoyed it. If 
these *are* your turn-ons I suspect you'll really love it!

One personal aside - would the author please refrain in future from 
describing tidy drawers in such excruciating detail. Gave me the glums 
for a good half hour! (chaos is winning in my house - found a pet rat in 
a sock drawer yesterday.)

Ratings for "Lipstick Called  BLACKMAIL!"
Athena (technical quality): 6 (marks off for format)
Venus (plot & character): 10
Bronwen (appeal to reviewer): 9

"Wandering Around Campus" by Young Lecher (nobody@REPLAY.COM).  Guest 
review by Wherryman.

This story, of an MFF encounter by a lake, was not to my taste on 
several counts.  The style seemed very jerky, and I found the language 
unappealing - "I gave Julie's dugs a tug", for example. Finally although 
it's only a four-page story, page one seems wasted, introducing 
characters who immediately drift out of the story but don't do anything 
for plot or character development.

Overall my comments possibly make it sound worse than it is.  Read it by 
all means, but I wouldn't go hunting for it specially.

Rating for Wandering Around Campus:
Technical merit 8
Plot & character 5
Appeal to reviewer 5

"Camp" by WhiteStar (from oedipus_rex@hotmail.com). Guest review by 
BillyG.

The review of this MC (mind control) story will be inversely 
proportional to its length.  When Celeste initially sent me the first 
chapter of "Camp," entitled "Ron's Journey," I remembered having read 
much of it before, and that it was very long.  Indeed, on looking it up 
I saw that the first chapter was 179K bytes in length and the size of 
the -unfinished- tome in my stories folder was 745K bytes. 

I mention these sizes for a purpose.  Most of the outstanding stories 
we've been privileged to read on a.s.s.m. in the last few years have 
been of manageable size.  By that I mean, one could curl up in the early 
evening, perhaps by the fire, and finish the story with energy left over 
to woo and love your mate a bit later.  These stories  have a beginning, 
a middle, and most importantly, an end.  (Yeah, yeah.  I know.  The Jean 
story is going to be ended the -next- chapter, I promise.)  The appeal 
of many of these stellar tales is the pull of an identifiable seduction 
followed by some sort of resolution.  As opposed to that genre, there 
are those stories that appear to go on forever.  Oh, they don't 
actually, but often they don't ever end either.  The author appears to 
simply become fatigued, usually long after me, and simply stops writing.  

If you like stories with a beginning and an ending, you probably won't 
be thrilled over "Camp."  On the other hand, if you like MC stories that 
are relatively well written, with or without an ending, then this one 
might well turn you on.  It's rich in detail with a consistency of 
characters that carries through.  I suppose I had some difficulty with 
the apparent directionless path of scenario after scenario.  Ron Chaffy 
is a 13-year-old boy-pisonic who is going on 50.  His insight and wisdom 
belie his stated chronological age.  He's a horny kid who successfully 
contrives to have sex with about every good-looking woman in sight, 
starting in his own home.

The sex is passionless, as much of mind-control sex is.  It becomes 
difficult to hold in reverence or appreciation that which can be had 
with nothing more than the snap of someone's mental fingers.  Where's 
the desire?  The adventure?  The risk?  Of course, the answer is, there 
isn't any.

When I was 13, I certainly might have wished I had that power.  Now that 
I'm no longer that young, I'm thankful for my humanness.  Perhaps that's 
the key.  It might best appeal to the teenagers in us; but in my view, 
the story lacks the substance of "adult" erotica - whatever that is.
 
Ratings for "Camp"
Athena (technical quality): 9
Venus (plot & character): 8
BillyG (appeal to reviewer): 6

"Death Row 2" by Waldo (MelLin6695@aol.com).   {transgender drama}. 
Guest review by SandMan (sandman@bitsmart.com).

If I had not woken up so early Saturday morning, if it had not been 
raining, precluding my morning jog, I doubt I would have read "Death Row 
][" of my own accord.  I was flipping through the new stories, one by 
one, rejecting each for one reason or another.  Then I hit chapter one 
of this nine chapter, 236K novella.  By the end of the first paragraph, 
I was hooked.  Six hours later I was sitting down to write a review.

John Augustus is a Mafia Don, biding his time on death row.  He's a 
feisty fellow though, and isn't going to go down without a fight. Using 
his connections he extorts the services of a Chinese magician who can 
see to it that John exchanges souls with another person -- specifically 
a woman,  the rules of magic can be uncomfortable that way.    John by 
nature is a suspicious man so his cell-mate is the first person to 
escape this way.   Thus begins a rather intriguing
plot.

How this all fits into "Death Row I" I can't say having never read the 
original.  That I was able to leap right into the story is a tribute to 
the author's talents.  If the two had not been part of the title,  never 
would have guessed there had been an earlier story.  The plot is complex 
though immanently readable, with many sub-plots being finely woven into 
a greater whole.  Given the size, the complexity, and the subject matter 
it's easy to see how the whole thing could simply fall apart.  But it 
doesn't.  From the first paragraph to the very last, the author deftly 
holds the reader's attention.

There is only one problem with the story.  As I was reading chapter 8, I 
began to get the sinking feeling that the author was going to suddenly 
tie up all these loose ends in the last chapter.  As I was reading 
chapter 9, the last chapter, I began to fear the author would attempt to 
wrap everything up in one last paragraph.  When I got to the last 
paragraph, I was devastated to learn that everything would be resolved 
in "Death Row III."  

The author explained his rational at the end, yet I believe the audience 
(especially me) would have been better served if he had not produced a 
cliffhanger -- I would have been much happier reading an eighteen 
chapter story than a nine chapter cliffhanger.  No doubt when "Death Row 
III" comes out, I will revisit Eli's archive, reread "Death Row II" and 
then find out what happens to these interesting people.  

Scoring an unfinished story is a bit difficult.  Athena is easy; the 
technical quality is as good as anything you'll ever see on Usenet or in 
professional print.  Venus is trickier because it's unfinished. The plot 
so far has been amazingly rich, the sex interesting -- detailed at 
times, tantalizingly vague at others.  I believe the author has the 
ability to fulfill his promise in completing the story so I'll allow 
some leeway in my score.  In appeal to reviewer I'm knocking off a lone 
point because the story is a cliffhanger and I don't want to have to 
wait to find out how it all ends -- I get enough of that from Robert 
Jordan's "Wheel of Time" epic.

Whether you like transgender or not, I would urge you to take a look at 
this story. The gender changes are not dwelled on elaborately and no 
doubt most readers will be able to ignore the moral issues this raises. 
"Death Row ][" is as well written and as interesting as anything you'll 
find in your local book store.  

Athena (technical quality): 10-- Perfect
Venus (plot & character):  10-- Very, very interesting story.
Sandman(appeal to reviewer): 9-- Very impressed.

* "Slow Dancing With a Stranger" by Sarlim (sarlim@aol.com). Guest 
review by BluePencil.

Hotel bars are one of the staples of erotic literature.  
Patronized by strangers both to the locale and to one another, 
they offer easy anonymity, lowered inhibitions, and a somewhat 
structured meeting ground for lonely people far from home.

When our narrator enters the bar alone, it is almost inevitable 
that he will meet someone.  Our narrator is in no hurry; it is 
only after he has found a table, sipped his drink, and started to 
relax that he pays attention to the people on the dance floor.

Soon enough, his attention has focused on the tall, dark-haired 
beauty who seems to be accepting only a single dance with each 
man.  But alas, just as he readies himself to ask for the next, 
her most recent dance partner sits at her table.  Discouraged, our 
hero sadly orders a fresh drink . . .

I shan't continue the rest of the story in such detail.  Almost 
casually, Sarlim maintains the depth of characterization through 
their meeting, several surprises, some very well-drawn sex, and an 
unexpected but well-fitting ending.

Though many possible cliches are present - the hotel bar, the 
mysterious stranger, a possible voyeur - they are handled deftly, 
a nod to the conventions rather than a reliance on them.  Sarlim 
is one of the best authors currently posting to a.s.s, and this 
story is a fine example of his work.

Ratings for "Slow Dancing With a Stranger"
Athena (technical quality):      10
Venus (plot and character):      10
BluePencil (appeal to reviewer): 10

* "Mystery Flasher" by Phloighd (jroot@netmcr.com).  The narrator 
is working in a remote section of a record and book store.  A very 
attractive woman comes up to his counter and starts flirting with 
him.  The conversation is sexy and seductive.  There's really not 
much to say about this story, except that it's extremely sexy and 
seductive - and I've already said that.

This is this author's first story.  Either he got lucky or I want 
to see a lot more stories from him.

Ratings for "Mystery Flasher"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

* "Livinia" by Friar Dave.  Hubris can be a serious problem.  The 
term refers to "an overweening pride" or over-confidence typically 
shown by heroes in classical tragedies immediately before their 
downfall.  I haven't used the word "overweening" since I wrote 
that definition on an exam nearly 20 years ago; but I have had my 
share of hubris.  In the present case, I figured that I knew Friar 
Dave so well that after I had read in Part 1 about him having 
passionate sex with a hot Filipino woman with a cute daughter, I 
figured I had the story pretty well figured out.  They would make 
love in numerous interesting ways; he would become a devoted 
father figure for the daughter; and Livinia and our hero would get 
married and live happily ever after.  

Then at the beginning of Part 2 my mind was jarred to discover 
that the hero already had a wonderful but open relationship with 
another beautiful woman who sometimes liked the same ladies that 
the hero liked.  That's hubris for you.  The opposite of hubris is 
Socratic humility; and it will be more useful in the present 
situation.  I know nothing except that I know nothing about this 
story, and I had better get back to it.  It sounds both hot and 
interesting.

Surprises abound in this story.  Soon we learn that Livinia was 
essentially a sex slave in the Philippines, but through some good 
luck she managed to get away with her daughter to the United 
States.  We also discover that Livinia has a confused sister with 
some lesbian proclivities, and that Livinia is one of those 
proclivities.

In addition to teaching English I have done a lot of work with 
sexually abused women.  The main difference between Livinia and 
most of the woman who have been through similar experiences is 
that she is still alive and even adaptively functional at the age 
of 30.

The story is realistic, sensitive, and sexy.  Friar Dave's writing 
style is not as sharp as it has been in most of his other stories, 
but maybe he got wrapped up in the plot too.  I found this to be a 
most enjoyable story.

Ratings for "Livinia"
Athena (technical quality): 9.5
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

* "Emptiness" by DevoSpudC (cwilson9@ix.netcom.com).  Erika has 
always known herself to be beautiful: she won her first beauty 
pageant at age eleven.  Tonight her boyfriend has been murdered in 
a drive-by shooting and she has run off into the street, tried to 
kill herself, been rescued by a passing motorist, and has 
essentially been raped by that man.

This is a weird and confusing story - but deliberately so.  It's 
not really all that sexy, but it certainly did hold my attention.

Ratings for "Emptiness"
Athena (technical quality): 9
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

* "Sucker" by BronwenSM (bronwensm@cuckoo.clara.net).  Live and learn, 
that's what I always say. I've spent my life on this side of the pond.  
I always thought the British were much like the rest of us.  I read 
Shakespeare, of course, but I always figured he's been dead for nearly a 
hundred years now, and I figured the British didn't really talk that 
way.  I have always been pretty sure that the people of the UK really 
liked us over here in the colonies, because after all the American 
Revolution was really a fight between a group of British subjects and a 
German King - the Germans, don't get me off on them or I'll never get 
back to this review.  I figured MAYBE the British talked in iambic 
pentameter and expressed their love in sonnets and could actually 
understand what John Milton was talking about and sang "Singing in the 
Rain" on those occasions when they raped somebody.  But even though I 
often wondered how they got along with almost no real television and why 
all the good musicians left the country as soon as they grew up, I knew 
that deep down they were ordinary blokes, although I wasn't really sure 
whether it was proper to refer to a female Brit as a bloke.  

I could go on, but the point is that along came BronwenSM, who has two 
capital letters at the end of her name.  So right away I knew that I was 
going to learn things about my confreres from the Mother Country.

Anyway, this is a story about a 16-year-old girl {that would probably be 
17 in ordinary years, eh Mate?} who was formerly what we Americans call 
a plain Jane.  While she's laid up {no sexual connotation, even in 
England} with glandular fever, her body goes through what American talk 
shows {BBC Channel 2} sometimes call adolescent metamorphosis.  In 
short, she comes back a babe - a young femme fatale, one might say - 
after spending some time convalescing at huge tatty mansion on a cliff 
with a private beach of Aunt Dolly in Wales.  Or, as a more astute 
British author might put it, during her hiatus she had gone from the 
plainly porcine to lithe and lascivious loveliness. When she returned to 
school, her impact on society was emphatic if not traumatic. Great gangs 
of men on building sites shrieked at her like gibbons, old men slipped 
off their Zimmer frames when she went into the post office, and her 
terrifying chemistry master went red all the way up his neck whenever he 
looked at her and then left a really embarrassing poem in my pigeon 
hole.

So when this bloke she fancied asked her to go swimming with him, she 
nearly dropped down dead with delight.  See what I mean?  American 
teenagers would simply cum in their panties, which doesn't even 
alliterate, as if they would know what that means!  Way gone, dude!  I 
think I'm going to give up trying to imitate the British style in this 
subtle manner and simply get on with it.  After all, I have viewed the 
dismal situation and it is ours, as the Great British Poet once said.

The boyfriend's name is Oliver, which is sometimes another name for John 
Thomas (or, in America, Johnson or more informally Dick), and so this 
reminds me of another story that I heard back in the 70's.  A man and a 
woman went on their honeymoon - in Wales, I think.  After several hours 
of what the man considered to be a most excellent First Night Experience 
with his virgin bride, she went to the bathroom - I forget what the 
British call it - you know, the crapper.  Anyway, the man looks over the 
newspaper for something to do the next day, and he comes across an 
interesting movie.  So he shouts, "Would you like to see "Oliver Twist," 
Luv?"  The wife replies, "You do one more trick with that bloody thing, 
and I'm going home to my Mum."  {By Jove, I think I got it!}

Anyway, Oliver develops an infirmity (the blood suddenly rushes to his 
thing), and the young lady has to give him first aid.  She quickly 
becomes so good at first aid that the boys are pretty much lining up to 
be serviced.  

This is an excellent story - both sexy and humorous.

Before I end this review, I'd like to say just one more thing about 
British speech, which gets especially awkward when they ride bicycles.  
For example, I picked up this anecdote on another newsgroup: 

I was walking down the street with my wife the other day when we saw our 
neighbor (a very genial Jamaican bloke) riding by on his bike. Suddenly 
the bike flips and our poor neighbor finds himself spread eagled on the 
pavement.

My wife immediately said: "That black bloke's bike's back brake block 
broke."

British people can actually SAY things like that!  Just imagine if the 
Jamaican bloke would have been a bleached blond!

Ratings for "Sucker"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10

* "Sucker, chapters 2 and 3" by BronwenSM (bronwenSM@aol.com). 
Guest review by Mat Twassel.

If you missed BronwenSM's "Sucker" a few months ago, don't make 
the same mistake this go 'round.  It was Celeste's Best of the 
Month when it first appeared, and it's gotten even better thanks 
to two subsequent chapters, "Oh, Bugger," in which the now lovely 
Kim-but-Dim learns about bottom fucks, and "Revelations," in which 
Kim comes to discover passion's promises and rewards.  Rollicking 
good-spirited fun!  I hope this is not the ultimate climax.

In Chapter I, if you remember, 17 year old Kim, suddenly big-
breasted and incredibly beautiful, falls for some well-to-do boy's 
line that if she doesn't relieve his sexual urge the clotted blood 
will burst his brain... or something like that.  Desperately 
afraid of babies, Kim uses her hands, and then her mouth, and 
finds she's good at it, and likes it, and is suddenly oh-so-
popular!  The girls don't like her much, but one can't have 
everything.

In Chapter II,  Kim tells us over lunch about her daddy's fall 
from power and rise to riches, which leads to Mummy's brush with 
polo and Kim's sudden education in anal sex at the hands and 
etcetera of Eddie the Greek.  All along, Kim's narrational voice 
is rich with unintentional naughty puns and outrageous innocence.  
I don't really know how to take her, but she's deliciously sexy 
and so is the writing:

     So I was kneeling as if I was worshipping
     the sofa and thinking all these jumbled thoughts
     when all of a sudden I felt this presence at my
     arse. He was sort of looming - I could feel him
     rubbing the soft hot purply end of his dick up
     and down between my arse cheeks like a warm plum.
     His movements were slow and lingering, stopping
     completely for a moment every time he touched 
     the actual hole itself.

     It was nice. It was very nice. I could actually 
     feel my bum hole sort of yearning. It was trying
     to open outwards. And then he very gently pushed 
     the round hot tip of his cock into my bum. I gasped
     and tried to relax, but I was grateful when he
     withdrew a little to let me adjust. It was a very 
     sexy feeling, but a bit tense-making. I focused on 
     letting him in, and maybe it would have all gone 
     smoothly if he hadn't got impatient.

I particularly like the "soft hot purply end": isn't it neat that 
the cock has color in Kim's mind even when it's out of sight?  
BronwenSm consistently amazes us with words--ordinary, rich, 
sometimes unexpected, always just right.

Greek Eddie is, it turns out, a phony as well as a cad: after his 
most promising beginning he abuses Kim almost brutally, but for 
some reason Kim continues to let him use her bottom all through 
chapter two. 

Good old Uncle Barn, a college chum of Kim's dad, comes to the 
rescue in Chapter III.  The ending, though not "exactly" Pride and 
Prejudicy, is certainly juicy.

Reservations?  Minor stuff, mostly. Chapter I, on its own, is 
awfully top-heavy--too much repetition concerning Kim's physical 
development and not enough development of character or plot... but 
with length this awkwardness smoothes out some.  Similarly, we do 
seem to learn more about Kim's dad than the plot demands--maybe 
some of him appears more for word play and marginal satire than 
anything else. Much as I enjoy Kim's language, sometimes she talks 
too much instead of giving us scenes.  And the rendering of 
action, often flowingly poetic--consider the passage above--
doesn't always reveal as much as it might: we learn what Kim 
thinks about getting fucked in the ass, for example, but we don't 
feel it with that deep intensity offered at onset.

I wonder whether we really need that lunch to get us through 
chapter two...   It's slightly confusing and serves no great 
purpose, as far as I can see.  And finally, the narrator changes 
at the end of Chapter III--Kim could have handled the final scene 
just as well or better on her own.  In short, there may be a few 
small structural issues and flaws, and maybe when this is all 
done, these will be mended.  But Celeste, you're gonna hafta read 
this story: certainly it'll be a strong contender for best of the 
month.

Ratings for "Sucker" {Added by Celeste}
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10