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flopsybunny
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#31 | Posted: 19 May 2010 12:48
Sebastian:
Keep in mind that there are still stories from Paris Annette Morreau, that are still missing. I know of one from the "Danny Series" that was not archived, when geocities was eliminated. Too bad.

Can you let us know the story titles please, Sebastian? Then we can try to get hold of them.
Thanks, flopsy

galt54
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#32 | Posted: 20 May 2010 04:50
My favorite spanking related stories were the ones published by the now defunct Alice Kerr-Sutherland Society (AKSS). That honourable British society, devoted to what they called "Romantic Discipline", was active in the 1990s but then was devolved, as I understand it due to lack of financing. They published a wonderful journal on cp-related subjects called (what would you expect?) The Governess. Some 20 issues of this journal, full of spanking- and cp-related material, were issued. The AKSS published some 35 or so books, mostly spanking related fiction. The AKSS interest in spanking and cp was mainly disciplinary, not erotic, although there were erotic overtones. The AKSS expressed the view that our societies, now plagued by crime and juvenile delinquency, would be improved it moderate corporal punishment was used more in the homes, the schools and the criminal justice system. That is a view which I have argued for in debate articles here in Sweden (but advocating disciplinary corporal punishment in modern Sweden is like "swearing in the church").

My all-time favorite spanking related stories were the series of four books about the discipline which took place at a fictional girlĀ“s boarding school in England during the 1960s, the first story of which was called Saturday Afternoon Detention. All four of the stories in this series were great, but I liked Saturday Afternoon Detention best. The stories are told from the first person perspective of the author, Angela Richards. The stories are imaginary tales of the discipline which she imagined that she had been subjected to in her teen years. The stories contain accounts of the bad things the naughty schoolgirls do which get them into trouble, and lovingly detailed descriptions of the stiff canings the girls receive as a consequence from the female staff of te school. Very British! And fictional.

blimp
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#33 | Posted: 20 May 2010 16:45
Ah yes, AKSS. Some wonderful stories, especially those written by Jacqueline Ophir. It was like discovering an oasis in a desert finding AKSS books. Particularly good is A Guide to the Correction of Young Gentlemen. A great publishing venture.

Sebastian
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#34 | Posted: 22 May 2010 23:19
The AKSS stories are gone. I checked out all subject matters. Now...does anyone have copies of any of these stories? I am sure that the authors are long gone. These could be placed in the Library. If the authors complain, they could be taken out. They probably are not interested anyhow.

Lincoln
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#35 | Posted: 23 May 2010 23:34
I hope the Danny stories keep coming. I have ideas for writing followups to the existing stories but don't want to infringe PAM's copyright

Sebastian
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#36 | Posted: 24 May 2010 03:12
ATTENTION: LINCOLN. That would be very interesting whether the "Danny Stories" will continue. It's possible that Morreau hasn't written for awhile. Maybe, a few years. I don't think that I could do as good a job. Morreau is exceptional.

LawrenceKinden
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#37 | Posted: 25 May 2010 01:49
Another favoriate of mine is the "Screaming Eagles" series by, I believe, Daria Little. A fantastic sereis of M/f. Though it's not fantasy (my usual genre of choice) it is still a nice little series about a highschool basketball coach and his coaching methods.

-LK

Sebastian
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#38 | Posted: 25 May 2010 07:10
The Daria Little series of "Screaming Eagles" are still around. I don't know about the author.

jefesse
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#39 | Posted: 25 May 2010 18:16
Daria Little has been mentioned here before. If anyone knows how to track down the author, it'd be much appreciated

galt54
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#40 | Posted: 26 May 2010 03:55
I have copies of just about *all* of the books, and the back issues of The Governess, which were published by the AKSS. I bought these books and back issues in 2007 on the net. So they were quite easily available three years ago at least. I do not know how easy or hard it is to get copies of the books and back issues of the publications of the AKSS today.

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