Bill Coleman is a native of Hamilton, Ohio/USA, and a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. Over the past few decades, he has worked as a writer/editor, ESL teacher/tutor, bartender, and musician/bandleader. He served as managing editor of After Dark magazine in NYC in the late 70s and as editor-in-chief of The Underground Exchange in Seoul, South Korea, in the mid-90s. Once a world traveler and bold adventurer, he now lives a fairly quiet and uneventful life in the Detroit, Michigan, area. HIs previous books include Trailer Park Hippies and Give Me Strength (with Steve Dunn), both published by Far Out Books.
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A DD/lg Romance in the Second Person/2020 (C) Coleman
In the stories you are about to read, Princess X is an adult, over 18, playing the role of a "middle," a well-behaved daddy's girl in her mid-teens. She is a very good girl and a perfect slut for her loving, devoted daddy, who creates naughty bedtime stories to please and entertain her and to share fantasies that they can make into reality together through consensual and legal role play. They share a special and multi-faceted kind of love. She is his beloved baby girl and his submissive, depraved whore. He loves her as both. Please be aware that this book of fiction includes graphic descriptions of legal, consensual, loving, romantic DD/lg sex (often in the form of consensual non-consent or rape play) between committed adults playing the roles of a Daddy and his mid-teen daddy's girl, Princess X! These stories are intended for adult readers over 18. They are not intended to encourage incest or pedophilia, neither of which is part of the DD/lg dynamic.
Trailer Park Hippies II: Hippies on the Hump is the long-awaited sequel to Bill Coleman's debut novel, Trailer Park Hippies. In the second installment of the series, our hero and the cast of characters from Adolf's East Morton Trailer Park find themselves transplanted to "The Hump" (aka Klan Headquarters) in East Morton, Ohio, where they re-form their old high-school band, then break the unwritten rules of residential etiquette in their new neighborhood by taking in a housemate of minority status. In their sordid hippie household, our protagonist re-connects with Stoni, a hip big-city chick with whom he once dallied behind the back of his devoted high-school girlfriend, Tonya Treadway. Stoni appears on the Hump to start chapter two of their relationship, but their attempts at intimacy are disheartening enough to plant doubts in our hero's mind about his sexuality. Strip club owner and hip northern Kentucky gangster Robby "Butch" Biondo tries to convert the "Mick Jagger of East Morton, Ohio" to the "other team." But Cincinnati’s top exotic dancer (by night) and Frederick's of Hollywood manager (by day), the glamorous blond bombshell known as "Eden," takes decisive steps to keep our vulnerable hero out of Robby Butch's predatory clutches. She lures him instead into the sensuously seedy world of Newport, Kentucky (aka "Sin City”) and shows him that’s where he belongs. Six years his senior, smart and sexy Eden minds and mentors her new young lover until he truly “finds himself” in her king-size, leopard-sheeted waterbed. Love and laughter, sin and seduction, drugs and danger, dominance and submission—and plenty of good, old-fashioned sex and drugs and rock and roll--await you on the pages of Trailer Park Hippies II: Hippies on the Hump!