EXPERIENCES: Synopsis & Philosophy
In order to provide an overview of the entire EXPERIENCES series, and put the various books into perspective, I have provided a synopsis of the story (through the five books already published, with no spoilers regarding future installments), as well as the philosophy behind the books - an Intelligent Erotic Romance Saga - and within the story itself. The Synopsis & Philosophy has been added as a 'page' under the Books tab. It can also be accessed via the main Books page. Fo
Simone's Philosophy: Part 4
In Part 2 of this Blog series, I presented the seemingly obvious idea that sex, love and nudity are three completely separate concepts. For example, there is nothing inherently sexual about nudity; going to a nude beach with someone – despite the interpretation of some lascivious religious folk – has nothing to do with sex, and doesn’t lead to sex. It is my belief that mature people should be accepting of nude bodies – their own and others’; bodies can be seen as ‘beautiful
Simone's Philosophy: Part 3
As mentioned in Part 1 of this Blog series, the characters in my novels have very definite ideas about love, sex, and nudity. In Part 2 these three concepts were shown to be truly distinct; and, for intelligent, modern man (and woman), nudity should be accepted as a part of life, and not something that is necessarily connected with sex. One can be open about nudity, even socially, without any thought of love or sex, the wonder and beauty of the human body - and its place in
Simone's Philosophy: Part 2
As mentioned in Part 1 of this Blog series, the characters in my novels have very definite ideas about love, sex, and nudity. While these three concepts are often connected in people's minds, they are truly distinct, and don't have much to do with each other. For example, one can certainly love, without sex or nudity. One can have sex without love, and - if an attempt is made - without nudity. And nudity has nothing to do with love or sex. I think most rational people sho