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more about #babeland more comments → checkcheck: is there much erotica targeting men? I might be unaware, but porn aside, it seems like it's assumed that men don't buy erotica either. more » cand86: This is so sad! One of my favorite erotic books- "Peep Show" by Mathilde Madden- was Black Lace, and I always enjoyed reading about others on Amazon.... more » Wenchette: This really stinks. I adore my stash of Black Lace books. I hide them under the bed and stub my toes on them. For a while they even had covers that we... more » Ipomoea: This is dismaying. I have some Black Lace titles, and what makes them good is that they are pretty well-written, often by authors who publish less ex... more » CherriSpryte: 16 years old is a bit young to be writing and publishing erotica, isn't it? more » Uncommon Whore: I would disagree with that - I'm reading Delta of Venus for a second time, and hefted out my Big Book of Erotica back onto the bookshelf now that the ... more » YourScreenplaySucks: I attribute the fall of erotica imprints to the unstoppable rise of Internet Spock/Kirk slash fanfiction archives. more » stuff.mcgee: I did get a waterproof erotica book in case I ever needed it a few years ago...and, I did, as it turns out. So, until computers can be made more resi... more » sarah0220 (please don't take my star): Mini Morsels of Naughtiness has just joined my list of need to use in conversation as often as possible. more » -
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R.I.P. Black Lace
"Black Lace", the 16-year-old "by women, for women" UK erotica imprint, is closing up shop due to declining sales. Some attribute it to the hoary chestnut that "women don't buy erotica." But does anyone in the internet age? [Guardian]

