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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Erotica that focuses on the BLACK MAN's thoughts - 4.5,
By TNC Reviews (Lake Charles, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
I have been eagerly awaiting After Hours. A fan of black erotica, I noticed that writings BY black men were pretty scarce, so when news of After Hours came out, I knew I had to read it, and let me tell it, it doesn't disappoint.After Hours contains stories that aren't simply about sex. These stories actually have depth and make you think while at the same time, they evoke the sensual tension that makes good erotica....GOOD. And it's a plus that with these hot black male authors writing these stories, it's nice to finally see a positive spin on sex from a male's perspective; it's refreshing. You will find yourself immersed in wonderful stories that will tickle your mind and your sensual bone, especially in stories like "If It Makes You Happy," by Cole Riley, which is by far my favorite in the collection. In this story, a correctional officer gets caught up in the sexual heat permeated by a beautiful inmate and when he essentially ruins his life to have her, he realizes that this beautiful creature has skeletons too big for him...or her to tackle. Aside from Riley's stellar story, After Hours contains nineteen stories from some of the best black male authors in the business today, such as National Book Award Winner, Charles Johnson, Colin Channer, Curtis Bunn, Brandon Massey, Brian Egeston, and many more. If you want to peek into the many facets of the erotic black man's mind - the virgin who is afraid of revealing his inexperience for fear of rejection, the husband who finds himself in an awful predicament when he assumes the sexy notes he's been receiving are coming from an admirer, the man who mysteriously won't allow his girlfriend to kiss him and the hilarious reason behind it, the lyrically beautiful story about a man who wants what he can't have and a woman who can't be for him what she doesn't know she is, among many other deep sensuous tales - then you owe it to yourself to pick up After Hours and be tantalized. Shon Bacon
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Various definitions of erotica,
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
What exactly is erotica? This is the first question that popped into my head as I began reading After Hours and continued running through my mind as I delved further into my reading. Robert Fleming has introduced us to a collection of short stories by some of the hottest African American male authors on today's literary scene in which they share their take on erotica. Intially, my mind was focused on mind-boggling, soul-stirring, toes-curling stories of love, romance, and sex; but this book opened my eyes to the gamut of levels of erotica. Icing on the cake was the fact that it comes directly from our black men; what they want and consider sensual and erotic.From the humorous stories that tickled my funny bone to the ones that sent shivers of delight through my body and on to those that heated up my imagination and played with my senses, I was lost in a world of delightful storytelling. I visited with men willing to completely let go as in Earl Sewell's "Rock Me Baby," saw glimpses of men ready to give everything up to please their women as in Brian Egeston's humorous story "Wallbanging" and even saw a married man with a secret admirer who isn't quite sure how hot the "Cayenne" can be (written by Eric Pete)--one of my favorites of the bunch; especially the sentence..."Come kill this." Fleming has done a wonderful job compiling these 19 stories to present this collection and done so in a manner that is not demeaning to either women or men or to the actual theme of erotica. I will admit that I would've liked things a bit steamier in a few of the stories (to fit my own personal definition of erotica), but as a collection, the stories were wonderful. It was also fitting in that we each see erotica on many different levels; seeing it from a man's point of view definitely makes it even better and dispels the stereotype that men don't share their emotions or their vulnerbilities. Reviewed by Tee C. Royal
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but could be great,
By A Customer
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
This collection of short stories written by our black men is something to be proud of because it displays a tremendous amount of talent and thought. What it lacks is the kind of bold eroticnature that you expect from an anthology that promotes just that.There were some instances of the combination of great story-telling and great eroticism, too. Like in "Home Alone," by Curtis Bunn. His bio said he wrote an Essence best-seller called "Baggage Check," and I went on and ordered it. Loved that book, which was filled with []scenes that supported a strong story. He's a great writer. In After Hours, Bunn's Home Alone was a wonderful story about a great married couple that gets freaky when the kids are away for the weekend. The love scenes are spicy and hot, and it brings the story full circle. But, and maybe it's just me, I wanted more. Really, his story could have been a book. It's the best story in After Hours. But there were other great stories, too. Where Strangers Meet by Robert Scott Adams was a thoughtful read. Just the idea of throwing away all inhabitions and just going for it is something most of us - even us women - contemplate sometimes. Even if we never do it, we do think about it. Colin Channer's Revolution was well-written and a good story, but lacked in sexiness. Kalamu Ya Salaam, whom I have read in "Black Erotica," is always an interesting, thought-provoking writer, and he was in this case with his story, The Roses Are Beautiful, but the Thorns Are So Sharp. And Earl Sewell's Rock Me Baby gave us some hot moments, but not Cayenne pepper hot. All in all, the collection is an artful piece. Robert Fleming should be commended for exposing us to some truly gifted writers that we didn't know of, like Curtis Bunn and Brian Egleston (Wallbanging) and Brandon Massey (The Question). It is a tastefully written and edited work that works more toward arousing your imagination than your senses. Nothing wrong with that, but a little more spice in each story would have added to the experience. Lana Rickett, New York, NY
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, romance with erotica,
By A Customer
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
Finally Black men are expressing there other side. The side that we Black women knew had to exist, since we raised them right? All men want and need romance as mush as women. So to finally read a collection of black erotica that also includes romance was great. These stories fueled my imagination and took me there!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of Time...,
By A Customer
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
This book drifted well below my expectations. I guess I figured that the writing would be entertaining and happily stimulating, not slow paced, in parts, and on the verge of depressing in others. And, why classify the book as erotica just because genitalia is mentioned here or there? Most of the stories weren't even that erotic. Give me a break! In fairness, the quality of the writing is up to par, and a select few of the tales are actually enjoyable. BUT, if you are looking for a book full of saucy stories for a long soak in the tub, think twice about this one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasantly Surprised,
By Jevonne Shepherd (Altadena, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
When I discovered that After Hours had been released, I rushed to my favorite book store to peruse it. Not knowing what to expect by African American male authors writing 'love stories', I found myself pleasantly surprised by the clarity in which the writers were able to express their emotions, desires, and vulnerability. I found the works to be thoroughly engrossing. And the eroticism expressed in each work wasn't half bad either! The works give African American women hope that there are African American men out there who view intimacy as more than just 'bumping and grinding'. I give the highest praise possible to Robert Fleming and the writers for giving women a glimpse into the male psyche, which at times can be difficult to comprehend. Congratulations to all on such a compelling work!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Erotica with a Twist: Originality,
By Heather Covington "The Heat of The Literary W... (YOUnity Reviewers Worldwide) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men By Edited by Robert Fleming is a clever book of erotica that is more than an after hour depiction of hard core lust and passion, but a cleverly well put together episode of short stories that challenge the reader to think, stop and read on as Black men tell the tales of love and romance in ways that have never been written before. It's like looking into the minds of how real black men think about love, sex and romance. The Black male psyche is finally exposed. Step inside and take a look. Over 19 Black men leave nothing to the imagination with this anthology of erotic tales and fine quality writing."
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not the usual ... thing,
By A Customer
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
As a young black man who wants to be a writer, I was impressed with the list of writers in the book, but I was really hyped by the stories. These brothers can write. The stories were great for the most part, although a few weren't as hot as I would have liked. Still, there were stories here that I will never forget. The men here were real and not that junk you get in a lot of those kissy-kissy books. And some of them were thoughful and others funny.....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this is the real black erotica,
By neyeswah (dc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
simply put this is the best as wellas diverse collection of writing i've read in awhile....it's great !! especially "when starngers meet" by rs adams
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Review of "After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men",
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This review is from: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men (Paperback)
I recently got into reading erotica because a friend gave me a similar book with two stories by African-American males and I liked their perspective and now I'm hooked. Since I am an African American female I prefer, but am not limited to reading erotic works by African-American authors. "After Hours" provides the reader with quite a variety of story lines and viewpoints so there's something for everyone. This book could be a good coffee table book, that is, for the mature "grown and sexy" crowd. If you're thinking about this one, take a chance and enjoy.
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