Sacrilegious Porn Authors

After I finish my children's book I'm starting on an erotic horror novel with religious overtones and some good offensive blasphemy.
 
I know this isn't a popular niche but ever once in a blue moon I run across a story, picture series, or video with a sacrilegious theme and I can't get enough. I've formulated dozens of sacrilegious porn stories that I have written and deleted over and over because I can't find an audience that would appreciate them. I'm wondering if there are any lurker authors here who enjoy sacrilegious porn and have either written or collected things with sacrilegious themes are are willing to collaborate with me to write and polish my dozens of sacrilegious themed stories.

Welcome to the AH, photo4nicator. (Your forum name sounds like some erotic supervillain who makes poor innocent photos fuck each other, heh.)

As with any message board, you will need to sift through the posters who would otherwise irk you (don't let 'em!) to get even a glimmer of what you're looking for. In this case, you should find more than enough support proving to you the right audience exists if your material is creative enough--the AH is more resource rich than it might initially seem.

Several of us dabble in the darkest of corners, and we're at least curious about your particular creative outlet. Use that to your advantage; show us excerpts that give us a good idea what you're talking about. Worst case, you satisfy our curiosity and make nothing of the opportunity, but I can think of many more cases where you come out ahead if you interact well. Speaking for myself (in my capacity as editor/writer/reader), the only offensive thing I've seen to date has been poorly written stories from people who resist learning/improving (who think their shit don't stink, or are simply too lazy to do the work).

In any case, happy writing.


PS--If I may draw an inference from your "written and deleted over and over" comment as well as the tone in your follow-up post, your skin might be too thin to succeed where you otherwise would; don't let a fragile or brittle attitude/ego get in your way. If you can find the right buttons to push in your writing (and push them creatively), the gratification you'll get will outweigh the effort.
 
My Under Mr Nolan's Bed series is quite sacrilegious - Catholic school girls, a priest masturbating in the confessional... even incest. :D

haha I was just going to recommend your stories. No one combines Biblical quotations with hot sex quite like you ;op
 
First, those who think that porn by nature is sacrilegious are TOTALLY missing the point. That's child's play and if that's what someone considers sacrilegious then you REALLY don't want to know what I'm talking about.

I can't help thinking that you're the one missing the point. Porn, is, by nature sacrilegious in at least a few religions. Sex is a sin, therefore...

Of course, there's then a huge spectrum of what constitutes sacrilege. You really seem to want to get into heresy, apostasy, etc. I rather suspect satanism. <yawn />

Don't bother posting if you don't understand what could be more sacrilegious than that or if you want to remind me that anything behind nun/priest is not popular. I know that. That's why I'm looking for someone in forums to write with privately rather than trying to get approval to post something offensive to most "vanilla" readers.

Nobody is suggesting it could be too offensive, and you don't need approval.

As far as my writing skills, I occasionally mistype, especially in a graphic scene I'm writing quickly,

er... I think that was the point. Try not to write quickly...
 
Porn is only "sacrilegious" according to most of the current major religions, which are predominately synergistic with patrimonial economics, i.e., the eldest male inherits, and women tend to get short shrift in that sort of economic scheme, since it places heavy emphasis on male paternity assurances, i.e., it typically leads to a marginalization of feminine sexuality, sometimes to a pathological degree.

The Vedics were not at all put off by sexuality, in fact they left quite a legacy of erotic sculpture and literature, the Kama Sutra, etc., similarly, Greek culture openly celebrated sexuality in both art and literature, and fertility cults, Priapic rites, etc., were still popular and widespread in the classical age.

It started going underground with the Romans, but didn't begin to be suppressed entirely until after Augustine and the doctrine of Original Sin - there is plenty of complaining about Christian erotophobia in literature, diaries, etc., it never really went away, it only become officially proscribed.

It still didn't really become an "issue", per se, until the invention of the printing press, led to a lot more literature being printed, and didn't come to a head until the Ninteenth century, but has had new life breathed into it as an issue by the internet.

Check Burgo Partridge's A History of Orgies.
 
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Porn is only "sacrilegious" according to most of the current major religions, which are predominately synergistic with patrimonial economics, i.e., the eldest male inherits, and women tend to get short shrift in that sort of economic scheme, since it places heavy emphasis on male paternity assurances, i.e., it typically leads to a marginalization of feminine sexuality, sometimes to a pathological degree.


Check Burgo Partridge's A History of Orgies.

Is primogeniture prescribed by religion? :confused: I always the laws requiring it were for the purpose of keeping large holdings intact, rather than breaking them up among siblings. It marginalized younger sons as much as it does daughters. :(
 
Is primogeniture prescribed by religion? :confused: I always the laws requiring it were for the purpose of keeping large holdings intact, rather than breaking them up among siblings. It marginalized younger sons as much as it does daughters. :(
No, not exactly, it just happens to be conveniently supportive of it - younger sons and daughters often ended up in Monasteries and Nunneries.
 
No, not exactly, it just happens to be conveniently supportive of it - younger sons and daughters often ended up in Monasteries and Nunneries.

There is always a problem with primogeniture in patriarchal societies: if the first born is a girl, she inherits all, but it ends up in the hands of her husband's family. Some societies remedy this by a rule of male primogeniture (the British Crown is a variant of this), but a number have taken a very different path.

In ancient Egypt, and for the Incan and Polynesian nobilities, the problem of absolute primogeniture was solved by having first-born daughters marry her first-born brother. A variant of this solution is still practised in the Mid-East, where a first-born daughter will be married to a father's brother's son so the family's wealth and status will be kept in the patrilineage.
 
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