Jeremy Edwards

JEREMY EDWARDS is a widely published author of erotic short stories, and the author of the eroto-comedic novel Rock My Socks Off.

Though he is aware that most of the planet’s sentient species manage to enjoy copulation without ever putting on their reading glasses, he personally feels that a judicious turn of explicit phrase can be worth its weight in primal bliss. His lascivious prose embodies an enthusiasm for sex in its sunniest form, as he strives to blend the sensuous and the playful, lighthearted laughter and erotic urgency. In his stories, everyone has a very nice time, not least of all the author. Jeremy writes heterosexual and lesbian erotica; his stories revolve around sensitive, cerebral, sexually self-aware women (some of whom take a great deal of pleasure in peeing), and the men and women who adore them. One reviewer has referred to his writing as an “irresistible blend of raunch and romantic sweetness.”

Jeremy’s libidinous literary efforts are well represented at many of the erotica scene’s high-quality online venues (Clean Sheets, Erotic Woman, Fishnet, Good Vibrations, Oysters & Chocolate), and his stories have appeared in some thirty-five anthologies offered by Xcite Books, Cleis Press, and other print (and e-book and audiobook) publishers. His work was selected for the two most recent volumes in the Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica series (he will appear again in the forthcoming volume), and he has been featured in the literary showcase of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. Out on the newsstand, he is a frequent contributor to Scarlet and Forum [UK] magazines.

A popular guest on the Web circuit, Jeremy has been seen or heard such places as Erotica Readers & Writers Association, Lust Bites, LoveHoney, Dr. Dick’s Sex Advice, and Cult of Gracie Radio. In the nonvirtual world, he has read his work at the In the Flesh series in New York, the Erotic Literary Salon in Philadelphia, and (via telephone) In the Flesh: L.A.

Jeremy’s greatest goal in life is to be sexy and witty at the same moment—ideally in lighting that flatters his profile.

Jeremy Edwards

All photos on this page by Mayumi Yoshimaru.

Content copyright © 2005–2010 Jeremy Edwards. This page revised December 15, 2009.