SPARK MY MOMENT
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Spark My Moment brings together a broad assortment of Jeremy Edwards pieces never before available in book form, including new stories written expressly for this collection. Ranging from playful, lascivious romps like “Mom and Pop Enterprise” to thought-provoking erotic art pieces like “Existential Wendell”—with forays into X-rated literary pastiche and steamy flash fiction—these stories are united by the author’s emphasis on joyful sensuality, libidinous urgency, offbeat romanticism, and the pleasures of language and laughter.
ISBN-13: 9781907726682
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CONTENTS:
Mom-and-Pop Enterprise | Passive Vocabulary | Full of Ideas | Moment: Architectural Photography | Glimpsing Gretchen | Moment: Exercise Routine | Pathway to Panties | Harry Goes Electro-Violet | Moment: Napkin on My Lap | Vacation Plans | Context | Moment: Grateful as Panties | Being Myself | Event | Moment: Sea Legs | Cordelia’s Significance | Vivian’s Checklist | Moment: One Cameo Kiss | From Tip to Toe | Moment: What Matters | Becky Holds the Floor | Reflections from the Art Museum | Moment: 2009dust | Calling Plan | Why Georgina? | Moment: Self-Starter | In Character | Stumbling into Lorna | Moment: Way | Adrienne’s Ironic Lingerie | It Takes W-2 to Tango | Moment: Warming the Bench | Existential Wendell | Moment: Recessed | Pack the Essentials | Moment: XX | Tapping into Theresa | Karkataka, or How the Crab Got Its Knees
“My lust for you is buttressed by our intimacy.”
Buttressed. She was always using words that I found too beautiful to say aloud, words that I was afraid I wasn’t handsome enough to use. It was as if she could reach in and pluck all the finest nuggets from my passive vocabulary.
—Jeremy Edwards, “Passive Vocabulary”
Copyright © 2006–2010 Jeremy Edwards. This page revised August 25, 2010.
