Molly Case

Sexy Trek Gallery of the Week

Better check out this red shirt because she is sexy and you know red shirts don’t last. They are kind of like Spinal Tap drummers.

October is here

October is here and you know what that means. Tons of costumes costumes costumes. Trick or treat trick or treat trick or treat, give me something good to eat. It is the...

Femme Slash Fiction

Femmeslash (also known as femslash, girlslash, yuri, or shoujo-ai) is a variation on the traditional definition of slash — homosexual/homoerotic/homoromantic...

Sin Is Her

I think this girl is one of the most amazing knockouts I have every seen anywhere ever. She is as close to my mental image of the perfect woman as I can imagine. Not...

Slash Fiction

Slash fiction is fan fiction, describing gay pairings between media characters, often in explicit detail, and very frequently outside the canon of the source. The name...

Robot Love

This site is a true triumph of technology and good old American know-how and ingenuity. The is based out of, where else, San Francisco and features a parade of sexually...

The Term Cyberpunk

The term was originally coined in 1980 by Minnesota writer Bruce Bethke for his short story, “Cyberpunk,” which was first published in Amazing Science...

Sex in Science Fiction

Modern science fiction frequently involves themes of sex, gender and sexuality. This was not always so. During the 1930s and 40s “golden age” of science...

Sexy Trek Gallery of the Week

I know it is dorky, but I love love love makeup like this. Special thanks to SexyTrek for the sample gallery. I am going to try to make this a weekly feature.

Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk (a portmanteau of cybernetics and punk) is a sub-genre of science fiction which focuses on computers or information technology. The plot of cyberpunk...

Blue Blood

The first place I ever saw science fiction erotica was in Blue Blood Magazine. I got a copy at a Baltimore science fiction convention and took off full tilt and...

What is SF?

The earliest known usage of the term “science fiction” is in 1851 (in Chapter 10 of William Wilson’s A Little Earnest Book upon a Great Old Subject),...

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