1 • Introduction (Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror) • (1994) • essay by Ellen Datlow
5 • The Lady of Situations • (1994) • short story by Stephen Dedman
17 • Hungry Skin • (1994) • short story by Lucy Taylor
31 • Becky Lives • (1994) • short story by Harry Crews
51 • Lover Doll • (1994) • short story by Wayne Allen Sallee
71 • The Swing • (1994) • short story by Nicholas Royle
79 • Sahib • (1994) • short story by J. Calvin Pierce
101 • The Careful Geometry of Love • (1994) • short story by Kathe Koja and Barry N. Malzberg
115 • Yaguara • (1994) • novella by Nicola Griffith
159 • On Amen's Shore • [Book of the Art] • (1992) • short story by Clive Barker
175 • Isobel Avens Returns to Stepney in the Spring • novelette by M. John Harrison
201 • The Pain Barrier • (1994) • short story by Joel Lane
213 • Sinfonia Expansiva • (1994) • short story by Barry N. Malzberg
221 • Fever Blisters • (1994) • short story by Joyce Carol Oates
233 • The Rock • (1994) • short story by Melanie Tem
253 • An Outside Interest • non-genre • (1982) • short story by Ruth Rendell
265 • And Salome Danced • (1994) • short story by Kelley Eskridge
279 • The Disquieting Muse • (1994) • short story by Kathe Koja
293 • Holes • (1994) • short story by Sarah Clemens
313 • That Old School Tie • (1994) • novelette by Jack Womack
343 • Ice Palace • (1994) • short story by Douglas Clegg
363 • Serial Monogamist • (1994) • novelette by Pat Cadigan
389 • Black Nightgown • (1994) • short story by K. W. Jeter
403 • Menage a Trois • (1994) • short story by Richard Christian Matheson
407 • The Last Time • novella by Lucius Shepard
Haven't read barely any of these although it looks like a good line-up; the only one I can vouch for is "Fever Blisters". "Becky Lives" got a Stoker nomination.
Datlow went on an 'erotic genre fiction' bender in the 90s. Besides this one, there's "Lethal Kisses" (elsewhere in this sub-forum), two volumes of the sci-fi erotic with
Alien Sex and
Off Limits: Tales of Alien Sex, and then there's
Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers which may well be good, but seeing story titles like "A Wife of Acorn, Leaf, and Rain" and "The Faerie Coney-Catcher" gives me hives.