- Mitzi Szereto
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Mitzi Szereto is an author, blogger, and web TV entrepreneur. She has written novels and short stories, edited fiction and non-fiction anthologies, has her own blog "Errant Ramblings: Mitzi Szereto's Weblog", and is the creator/presenter of "Mitzi TV," a Web TV channel that covers the quirky side of London, England. Her published books to date have been focused on erotic literature, multi-genre fiction, and fiction and non-fiction anthologies.[1] She has also written under the name M. S. Valentine.[2] Her historical parody/sex romp "Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts" (2011), based on the Jane Austen classic novel, has sparked controversy [1] among literary purists and critics.
Szereto was born in the United States, but lives in the United Kingdom and has UK Citizenship. She holds erotic writing workshops in the UK and Europe.[1] She appears at book and literature festivals [2], and gives talks on such topics as social media, women's publishing, and erotic writing. She has performed readings of her work in Europe and the United States.
Publications
She has the following books published as Mitzi Szereto:
- Red Velvet and Absinthe: Paranormal Erotic Romance (2011)
- Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts (2011)
- In Sleeping Beauty's Bed: Erotic Fairy Tales (2009)
- The New Black Lace Book of Women's Sexual Fantasies. Virgin Black Lace. 2008. pp. 272 pages. ISBN 978-0352341723.
- Getting Even: Revenge Stories (2007)
- Dying For It: Tales of Sex and Death (2006)
- The World's Best Sex Writing 2005 (2006)
- Wicked: Erotic Tales of Legendary Lovers (2005)
- Foreign Affairs: Erotic Travel Tales (2004)
- Erotic Travel Tales 2 (2003)
- Erotic Travel Tales (2001)
- Erotic Fairy Tales: A Romp Through the Classics (2001)
She has had six books published as M. S. Valentine:
- The Celia Collection
- Elysian Days and Nights
- The Governess
- The Possession of Celia
- The Captivity of Celia
- The Martinet
She also has had several titles published on Amazon Kindle, both as Mitzi Szereto and as M. S. Valentine.
External Links
References
Categories:- American women writers
- American erotica writers
- English women writers
- Pseudonymous writers
- American novelists
- American fantasy writers
- American bloggers
- Living people
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