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==On The Web==
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* [http://trishwilson.typepad.com/blog/ Elizabeth Black - Blog]
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elizabeth_black/ Elizabeth Black - Yahoo Group]
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LizziesSexyNewsletter/ Lizzie's Sexy Newsletter]
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* [http://www.myspace.com/elizabeth_a_black/ Elizabeth Black - MySpace]
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* [http://members.aol.com/elizabethablack/ Elizabeth Black - Web Site]
  
 
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'''AVAILABLE NOW FROM EXCESSICA PUBLISHING:'''
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==Available Now From eXcessica Publishing==
  
 
* [http://excessica.com/index.php/books/summer-heat-by-elizabeth-black/ Summer Heat: Steaming Stories For A Hot Summer Afternoon]  
 
* [http://excessica.com/index.php/books/summer-heat-by-elizabeth-black/ Summer Heat: Steaming Stories For A Hot Summer Afternoon]  
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* [http://excessica.com/index.php/books/caught-by-elizabeth-black/ Caught!]
 
* [http://excessica.com/index.php/books/caught-by-elizabeth-black/ Caught!]
  
'''COMING SOON FROM ELIZABETH BLACK:'''
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==Coming Soon From Elizabeth Black==
  
 
'''"The Storm"''' - a tale of love, lust, a storm, and pirates! Coming soon from Forbidden Publications.
 
'''"The Storm"''' - a tale of love, lust, a storm, and pirates! Coming soon from Forbidden Publications.

Revision as of 18:40, 13 August 2008

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On The Web

Summer heat icon.jpg Spanking.icon.jpg Caught.icon.jpg

Available Now From eXcessica Publishing

Coming Soon From Elizabeth Black

"The Storm" - a tale of love, lust, a storm, and pirates! Coming soon from Forbidden Publications.

"The Sweet Spot" (erotic horror) and "The Face In The Mirror" (paranormal romance) - part of the Monster Mash anthology to be released by Whiskey Creek Press Torrid in the fall.

Finally, in November, "Callipa The Stripper", a story about Burlesque in the 1920s, will appear in an anthology whose proceeds will go to breast cancer research. This book will be released in the U. K., and it was partially put together by editors at Scarlet Magazine.