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HERE’S YOUR BLUEBLOOD NEWSLETTER:
– SpookyHotties.com
– Best SM Erotica
– Lollipop #62 Review of SWAG
– Lollipop #62 Review of SWAG Online
– Lollipop #61 Interview with Amelia G Online
– Flyering for Blue Blood
– Barely Evil Updates
– Gothic Sluts Updates
– Orlando Weekly Press Mention
– Baltimore City Paper Press Mention
– Contact Reminder: Jps.net e-mails discontinued, West Hollywood snail
Some of the news in this newsletter is going to repeat a little bit, as
apparently not everyone received the last newsletter.
SPOOKY HOTTIES
http://www.spookyhotties.com/
Forrest Black and Amelia G’s photography appears on the new Spooky Hotties site
and yours can too. Models and photographers and artists and all sorts of spooky
web folks are invited to post and rate photographs and drawings on this
dangerously addictive internet playground. There are sections for Spooky Girls
and Spooky Boys and even Spooky Pets! The site has already built up more than
700 profiles and nearly half a million hits a day since it launched less than a
month ago.
BEST SM EROTICA
Amelia G’s erotic short story “Something for the Pain” first appeared in Blue
Blood #7 where it was illustrated with the same hot Trevor Brown artwork which
adorns the BlueBlood.net T-shirts. Amelia’s fiction was honored with inclusion
in Marcy Sheiner’s Best Women’s Erotica. The same story was then also awarded
inclusion in M. Christian’s Best SM Erotica anthology which was published in
hardcover by Doubleday last year. Best SM Erotica is now out in trade paperback
from Black Books as well.
LOLLIPOP #62 REVIEW OF SWAG
http://www.swagmag.com/
http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=pages/singleissuesales.html
Lollipop’s 10 Year Anniversary issue features Rob Zombie on the cover and
contains a really sweet review of Amelia G and Forrest Black’s SWAG Magazine.
LOLLIPOP #62 REVIEW OF SWAG ONLINE
http://www.swagmag.com/
http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=issue62/zine-swag.html&nav=zines
For those of you who can’t wait for your copy of Lollipop to come in the mail,
there is an extended write-up of SWAG available on Lollipop online now. The
printed one and the online one would have been in two different newsletters, but
the Blue Blood crew just has so much going on, it would be too much mail if we
sent them out often enough. If she weren’t so tough, Amelia might be tearing up
over how thoroughly Lollipop’s main man got what SWAG was about. You’ll have to
go to the site to check out the whole thing, but some of what he said was: “on
the surface, Swag could look like a Gothic fashion mag. Lots of scantily-clad
vixens, most of them models for one of the sites under the Blue Blood umbrella,
but seeing as Amelia G and Forrest Black are top-notch Goth/fetish photographers
and have great taste in hotties as well as the few bits of clothing the models
wear, that’s far from a bad thing. Lots and lots of full page color photos with
some freakin’-lookin’ guy or gal in cool, outlandish clothing, complete with
model, photographer, clothing, and accessories credits. . . . What makes Swag
cool is what doesn’t become clear right at first. Style. Without having to
conduct market research or have big meetings, Swag just kinda sauntered onto the
scene and did its thing . . . I wanna buy the writer a drink and see what they
say next. That’s good writing, right? Hell, I even read Amelia G’s one-pager
about buying a fuckin’ car. Sure, I know she can write and all, but who the hell
care what car she bought and why and what it means to her? By the end of her
story, I did. Who knew? . . . All in all, a damn fine publication, and one quite
unlike anything else out there. And it’s got layers, baby, cuz these are not
stupid fuckin’ posers spouting hipster slogans, parroting some review they just
read and passing it off as their own wit. There’s eye candy, there’s smart,
attitude-laced editorial (without being needlessly vicious), and there’s
coverage of topics you didn’t know you were interested in until you found
yourself absorbed in the piece.” FYI, Amelia G likes to drink iced lattes,
Heinekin, Amaretto Sours, Sam Adams, Fosters, and Perrier.
LOLLIPOP #61 INTERVIEW WITH AMELIA G ONLINE
http://www.lollipop.com/newrel.php3?special=t
http://www.lollipop.com/article_dyn.php3?reviews_id=2106&band_id=3612
Scott Hefflon’s interview with Amelia G which appeared in the last issue of
Lollipop is now online in extended form, along with some cute Amelia G and
Forrest Black-lensed pix of Yolanda, Lydia Ivy West, Mistress Domiana, Analyn,
Scar, Szandora, and Genesis LaVey. The interview is billed on the Lollipop site
as, ” Scott Hefflon laps up every drop of fetish photographer Amelia G’s
intoxicating elixir. The world-traveling rock
journalist/photographer/award-winning smut writer founded the original Vampire
Goth porn magazine Blue Blood, shoots Gothic vixens in (and out of) corsets, and
helped break open the idea that pale girls with freaky hair could be objects of
erotic attraction.” Hey, it’s erotica not porn, buddy. Amelia sends a big
internet smooch to Scott for all the cool press coverage.
FLYERING FOR BLUE BLOOD
Anyone interested in doing flyering and other street team activities for
http://www.barelyevil.com/ and http://www.gothicsluts.com/ and other Blue Blood
projects should email flyers@blueblood.net with info on what city you are in and
what you feel are the coolest club nights/events and shopping areas in your
town.
BARELY EVIL
http://www.barelyevil.com/home.html
Barely Evil now offers even more options for payment, including Visa,
MasterCard, JCB, and Korean debit cards, plus direct debit from your checking or
savings account. You know you crave the new photos of Yolanda and Katie Jordon
and Barely Evil newcomer Deja Chan.
GOTHIC SLUTS
http://www.gothicsluts.com/gothic_sluts1.html
Gothic Sluts now offers even more options for payment, including Visa,
MasterCard, JCB, and Korean debit cards, plus direct debit from your checking or
savings account. Don’t miss the scorching new Forrest Black and Amelia G-lensed
series of Scar and Szandora showing off mobster chic, plus new Masuimi Max and
Jezabelle Bond.
ORLANDO WEEKLY
There was a brief mention of GothicSluts.com and BarelyEvil.com in one of the
free Florida weekly newspapers recently. They did absolutely zero
fact-checking, but, hey, they spelled the URLs right.
BALTIMORE CITY PAPER
There was a brief mention of GothicSluts.com and BarelyEvil.com in one of the
free weekly newspapers from Blue Blood’s old stomping grounds the week after the
Florida article ran. This article was suspiciously identical to the Florida one
and this Maryland newspaper’s people knew better. But they spelled the URLs
right too.
CONTACT INFO REVISITED
You probably all know this by now, but, if you still have any of the JPS.net
e-mails in your address book, delete them as they have been discontinued. Do not
attempt to get in touch using Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, or Beverly Hills
contact info. All swag, contracts, review materials, requests for interviews,
new mailing scripts, etc. should be sent to:
Blue Blood
8033 Sunset Blvd #4500
West Hollywood, CA 90046
USA
Thanks!
–AMELIA G & FORREST BLACK
Amelia@BlueBlood.net & Forrest@BlueBlood.net
http://www.BlueBlood.net/
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