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baumhauer
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England
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#11 | Posted: 13 Sep 2020 00:04
Sad times, along with nuwest and shadowlane, they were one of the first sites I discovered when first accessing the internet in the mid 90s

sbw1900
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#12 | Posted: 17 Sep 2020 19:04
I purchased dozens of copies of "No Nonsense Women" from Kinematics in NYC. I read some of the illustrious Library Of Spanking Fiction's authors' early work in the "Where It All Began," sections of the issues. I also purchased some of their unique videos over the years. Sad to see them go, and may the owner's memory be a blessing to their family.

steenbok
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Netherlands
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#13 | Posted: 17 Sep 2020 19:21
there must be a lot of material 'in store' that is still interesting to sell, maybe some other company?

galt54
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#14 | Posted: 17 Sep 2020 23:56
I would strongly recommend tracking down and purchasing whatever remains of the AKSSĀ“ stock of "disciplinary fiction and nonfiction" - before it goes completely out of print. The AKSS has been defunct since roughly the year 2000 - so they are no longer printing up new copies of their classic, highest-quality "disciplinary" literature.

The AKSS (the Alice Kerr-Sutherland Society ) is by far my favourite publisher of literature having to do with spanking and cp.

Regina
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#15 | Posted: 19 Sep 2020 14:31
Sorry to hear of Scarlett Hill's closing but I noticed that Chross has made a come back, posting 2 items over the last few days and found a site, literatica.com that has spanking stories but these are not for the faint of heart.

Julesheels
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#16 | Posted: 19 Sep 2020 23:05
I'm surprised they would shut it down, rather than keeping it up and just selling what they now have in print.

galt54
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#17 | Posted: 19 Sep 2020 23:55
Julesheels

The AKSS was more than just a publishing company. They were a social organisation for people all over the world who were interested in "romantic discipline". They even advocated in favour of moderate cp. I am not sure why they shut down about twenty years ago. It might have been due to a lack of individuals with the drive and motivation to keep it up and running. Or maybe financial problems.

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