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Post by ripper on Mar 30, 2020 18:48:56 GMT
Guy N. Smith produced a series of 'Sexy Confessions' books:
SC of a Relief Nurse by Wendy Davis
SC of a Games Mistress by Joan Hudson
SC of a Bank Clerk by Peter Lynch
SC of a Secretary by Patricia Matthews
SC of a Pop Performer by Alan Myatt
SC of a Window Cleaner by Adrian Wood
plus
Sexy Secrets of Swinging Wives by Anonymous
I have not come across any of these for sale, so has anyone ever read any of them?
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Post by helrunar on Mar 30, 2020 19:32:50 GMT
Those titles are hilarious. Particularly Sexy Confessions of a Games Mistress. Maybe somebody will post excerpts from some of the more outrageously overwritten passages. One can only imagine.
H.
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Post by ripper on Mar 31, 2020 9:07:05 GMT
Those titles are hilarious. Particularly Sexy Confessions of a Games Mistress. Maybe somebody will post excerpts from some of the more outrageously overwritten passages. One can only imagine. H. Most of the Sexy Confessions series have titles that are rather similar to those of the Timothy Lea and Rosie Dixon series. Actually, I think the series may have been in magazine format rather than paperback books. Also, I really don't know if they were humorous like the Lea and Dixon series or played straight.
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Post by andydecker on Mar 31, 2020 9:51:27 GMT
I never stumbled upon those. In the GNS bibliography book they are listed under Magazines, "Glamour". By an outfit called Tabor, done in 1974/75.
Written as Wendy Davis, Patricia Mathews, Adrian Wood, Joan Hudson, Alan Myatt, Peter Lynch, Anonymus. My impression is that these a short stories, with the magazine compiling a handful under the topic. How much these are pure story magazines or men's magazine with a few storys added for variety is unclear.
I guess these are really expensive to obtain.
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Post by ripper on Mar 31, 2020 12:00:28 GMT
I never stumbled upon those. In the GNS bibliography book they are listed under Magazines, "Glamour". By an outfit called Tabor, done in 1974/75.
Written as Wendy Davis, Patricia Mathews, Adrian Wood, Joan Hudson, Alan Myatt, Peter Lynch, Anonymus. My impression is that these a short stories, with the magazine compiling a handful under the topic. How much these are pure story magazines or men's magazine with a few storys added for variety is unclear. I guess these are really expensive to obtain.
Tabor rings a faint bell, Andy. Can't recall where I have heard of them, but if the Sexy Confessions series were, indeed, magazines, then I think that may point to them being straightforward sex story publications, possibly with posed photos, rather than what would be in a typical Timothy Lea Confessions entry.
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Post by Dr Strange on Mar 31, 2020 12:10:13 GMT
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Post by Dr Strange on Mar 31, 2020 13:56:14 GMT
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Post by ripper on Mar 31, 2020 16:02:00 GMT
Thank you for the link. That is very interesting information about the series. I had no idea that there were more titles in the series. I was originally under the impression that the series were all by GNS and wondered if they would turn up on Kindle, as many of his titles are now available for the e-reader, but I doubt that now.
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Post by ripper on Mar 31, 2020 16:08:23 GMT
Ah, now I know where I have heard of them. Poor, tragic Mary Millington was probably the most popular glamour model/actress back then, or at least she was to me. Thanks for jogging my memory, Doctor S.
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Post by Dr Strange on Mar 31, 2020 18:46:38 GMT
Poor, tragic Mary Millington... Yes, I stumbled on a documentary about her on one of the freeview channels (I think it was Together TV) a few months back. I had only a very vague idea of her story before that. Very sad.
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