M. Christian

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M. Christian is an author and anthologist working in a variety of genres including horror, science fiction, erotica and crime. Much of his work combines sexual themes with the horror or science fiction genre. [1]

Contents

Selected bibliography

Among his works [2] are:

Plot summaries

Running Dry concerns a painter, who receives a letter he last saw in 1913, at current moment of his death. [10]
Tales of Strong Women examines "the common thread of women exhibiting strength and power". [5] [6]
Who would know vampires have other things on their mind other than blood? [11]
Confessions: Admissions of Sexual Guilt looks at several writers' exploration of sexual confessions' impact. [12]

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References

  1. [http://www.dazereader.com/zine/christiantan.htm New Bedfellows: Science Fiction Archived 2005-12-27 at the Wayback Machine , a dialogue between M. Christian and Cecilia Tan
  2. M. Christian Bibliography Amazon.com Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  3. ( ISBN   1-931160-16-3) Worldcat entry
  4. O'Connell, Kit, 2004. The SF Site Featured Review: The Bachelor Machine. Retrieved October 28, 2005.
  5. 1 2 ( ISBN   978-1-56025-760-8) Sexy Tales of Strong Women (Paperback) Amazon.com Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  6. 1 2 The Beautiful, the Bad and the Bitchy: A Review of AMAZONS, edited by Sage Vivant and M.Christianwww.erotica-readers.com Retrieved:2010-04-26. Archived 2009-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ( ISBN   1-55583-843-X) Blood Lust: Erotic Vampire Tales (Paperback) Amazon.com Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  8. ( ISBN   978-1-56025-758-5) Confessions: Admissions of Sexual Guilt (Paperback) Amazon.com Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  9. ( ISBN   1-56201-509-5) More Extreme Stories about Extreme Sex, Vol. 2 Barnes & Noble Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  10. Running Dry: A Novel (Paperback) Amazon.com Retrieved:2010-04-26.
  11. Blood Lust: Erotic Vampire Tales www.vampyres.ca Retrieved:2010-04-26. Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  12. Confessions: Admissions of Sexual Guilt Barnes & Noble Retrieved:2010-04-26.