Fleshbot Adds E-Book Imprint

NEW YORK — Brooklyn-based adult blog Fleshbot is getting in the erotic fiction game with Fleshbot Fiction, a new erotica imprint.

The company said it is offering “sexually charged short stories” at affordable price points from $.99 to $2.99 for download to all computers, smartphones, tablets and e-readers.

Fleshbot Fiction has seen a significant spike in traffic, according to its creators, thanks to recent media attention from arts/culture outlets such as Salon and Slate. Content includes nearly every fantasy, kink and orientation

“We want to make Fleshbot Fiction a destination much like iTunes, where you can simply click on the story you want to read for no more than a dollar or so, and you’re transported in no time,” Fleshbot owner/editor Lux Alptraum said. “Selling the e-books using an inexpensive price model just makes sense.”

The site has so far added the works of authors including Daisy Danger, William O., Howard Raymond, Louise Lagris, Olivia Glass and Louise Friday, and will post more diverse, fetish-specific stories on a regular basis as the site grows with its audience.

Fleshbot said the low, fixed price points will encourage customers to discover more new authors and their stories.

“We have plans to offer these single stories across a wide array of kinks and sexual orientations, Alptraum added. “Fleshbot Fiction will provide the literary equivalent of the hardcore content Fleshbot is known for, catering to every sexual flavor you can dream up,”

For more information on the imprint visit FleshbotFiction.com.

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