Thursday, February 2, 2012

Welcome Xavier Axelson!

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Today I'm happy to have on Xavier Axelson with a blogpost about his latest book! Let's see what he has to say.

The Horrific and the Erotic
By
Xavier Axelson


I recently re-introduced my fickle muse to my horror side, at first, she was amused.  I reminded her that erotica was not my first genre, and after much cajoling, she met me half way and I was off and running down unchartered territory.  I say unchartered not because I haven’t written horror before, but because I never wrote a story about zombies before.

Could I do it?  Could I really infuse my style into a sub-genre I knew nothing about?  The only zombie movie I’d ever watched was Dawn of the Dead (the new version) Is there even an older version?  I wasn’t intimidated at the idea of writing a zombie piece, but I was curious if I could pull it off.

Let’s back track.  I may not have ever considered writing erotica as a published writer, but I had always written erotic stories.  I have folders full of naughtiness; remind me to tell you about my submission called aptly titled, Team Player sometime.  Sadly, it was rejected.  I have stories with centaurs, male pleasure gardens where all manner of M/M action took place and many other stories; hetero and Gay, maybe one day I will get around to working on them.  Hopefully, my writer has evolved a little bit since Team Player, but I doubt it.

Horror, on the other hand, came later.  It also came with a bit of magical realism and dark fantasy thrown in for good measure.  If my writing is hard to classify now, I only wonder what will happen when I return to my horror-realism roots.  One of my last professors called my writing, “psychological horror,” saying, “it’s not straight horror, there’s something else going on.”  What that something else, I have no idea.  It may the part of me that finds horror in the everyday, as equally as I find beauty.  I’ll have to get back to you on that.  After writing The Birches, I found myself editing the first book of a M/M horror-contemporary series I had written and heard the voices of nightmares calling me home.  The edit came fast and furious as if it had been waiting for me and right behind this edit came the release of Lily, my first paranormal romance.  It could not have been more perfect timing.

Lily was a perfect excuse to delve back into the darker waters of my heart and so I didn’t give up the ship, I plowed head long into a zombie (non erotic) story and believe I wrote an eerie, crazed and short story and submitted it to a horror anthology.  Now the waiting begins.  Talk about scary.

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Blurb:

When Pryor's daughter Lily is taken by a wolf, Pryor is convinced she has turned into the creature he sees lurking in his woods.  He swears she promises to return to him. But is it his despair and desperation making him see things or is there something more lurking in the shadows of the forest?  When he meets Ned, a silversmith who helps him with a plan to bring his daughter back into his life, he begins to live again. But can his newfound love help ease the horror that may be waiting? What if the ultimate horror isn’t when Lily was taken but it’s when Lily returns and he realizes his nightmare has only just begun...

Excerpt:
LILY
I am Lily's father, my name is Pryor. It was a year ago last Father's Day when she was taken from me. I still believe being Lily's father is the most important thing in this world.
Unfortunately, my daughter dwells in another world.
* * * * *
I glanced at the necklace. Ned's pressed close to me, but the necklace I hoped would bring Lily back to me felt closer. Ned was soft in his sleep; not the bull of a man he was when he's awake. I loved him soft and I loved him hard. It was his hardness that grounded me, that brought me in from the darkness. The necklace caught the light of the fading moon and I wondered where Lily was tonight.
The old clock on the nightstand hummed quietly; its vintage florescent glow a pale mockery of the necklace that lay beside it and yet I heard the clock, it won in that department. Time always does.
Ned moved against me, I could feel his arms pull me close, felt the bulge of his muscles, his arms thick and powerful. He had never loved a man before me. I had only loved Lily. Once she changed, I had little left to love; in fact, I was certain love had disappeared from my life all together.
The clock still hummed, never quiet; it's old and made noise as if time itself wanted us all to know that it was passing and with each minute Lily fell farther and farther into the darkness. The tears came then and at the same time Ned's cock pushed more firmly against my back. He grumbled, pulled me even tighter so that I could truly feel his penis--not hard, not entirely soft--on the edge of wanting. A tear fell and I gasped a little. Seeing the necklace; hearing the clock, feeling Ned's cock, his muscles, I fell away into him and closed my eyes.
"Why aren't you sleeping?"
"I was," I replied softly.
"No you weren't," his voice was sleepy; distant and yet he knew things, he knew I was awake, thinking about my lost daughter.
"It's Father's Day," I answered, skipping over my lie. "Do you think she will come?" I felt him nod and nodded in return against my pillow. Another tear fell.
"Come closer," he whispered.
"How much closer could I get?"
"Closer," he said again, a growl, a grunt; there was the bull I knew.
His lips brushed on my neck, a hand on my thigh stroking, touching, pulling a sigh from my mouth. I wiped a hand across my face.
"I never get sick of touching you," he whispered wetly, his tongue tracing my ear.
Smiling, I turned in his big arms and I could feel my thoughts ease. Ned had that way about him. 'Magic arms' I called him because he had this way of holding me that made me feel completely safe and for one man to be able to do that for another was amazing.
I kissed him and was happy to discover his breath was not bad but sweet, the trace of his toothpaste before bed still there and I smiled even as I kissed him. Ned sighed gently, his cock fully hard now, urgent, pressing. I reached down and stroked him through his boxers; he was already wet. I tried to pull my tongue from his mouth but he only pulled me closer, deeper; at one point I was almost certain one of us was going to stop breathing.
He finally relented but only because I jokingly squeezed his balls a little too tightly.
"Fuck, you make me nuts," he grumbled, we both laughed at his joke.

His hand reached for my cock; I slept naked so there was no flimsy cotton between his rough hands and my skin.
"You like that?"
I nodded, I did like it, I'd thought I wouldn't ever be able to like sex again, or any intimacy after Lily disappeared.
His hands were rough but I relished his edges; he touched me as if he knew me and, after a year, I guess he kind of did.
"You want me to suck it?" His voice was hoarse with his question; there was still a shy embarrassment behind it, as if he couldn't really believe he was going to suck cock.
"What do you think?"
My response excited him. I could see it in his eyes, even in the dark; the fading moon told me just enough.
When you had a daughter like mine, you learned a lot from the moon.

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2 comments:

S.Lira said...

TY for being here Xavier!

Xavier Axelson said...

Thank you for having me! :)