Erin O'Riordan writes smart, whimsical erotica. Her erotic romance novel trilogy, Pagan Spirits, is now available. With her husband, she also writes crime novels. Visit her home page at ko-fi.com.
Scenes from my visit to Shelbyville, Indiana, on Sept. 25, 2025, spiced up with a few Simpsons quotes about the fictional Shelbyville, Springfield's rival city.
Mu husband, Tit Elingtin, didn't especially care for my Shelbyville video. He said Sandy Allen was the most interesting thing about it. So I made a 1-minute video with smoother narration, focusing on Allen.
This "Freckles" comic strip appeared on September 21, 1925.
These political cartoons from 100 years ago portray flappers, Rudolph Valentino, tariffs, and egg prices. But more than anything else, cartoonists were portraying the so-called "Scopes Monkey Trial."
This one-panel comic strip from September 22, 1925 is basically an extended pun on the phrase "Chinese Boxer Rebellion." Since that event had happened right around the turn of the century, the readers of the paper would have at least been familiar with the term, even if they didn't know the exact historical reference.
Here's a "Mutt and Jeff" strip from Sept. 23, 1925.
A look at a Wisconsin newspaper from Sept. 24, 1925 shows a man getting in trouble for surreptitiously selling moonshine out of his ice cream parlor during Prohibition. Political cartoons lampoon the senator from Wisconsin and, for some reason, the General Andrews that Andrews Air Force Base is named after. My local cartoon, Kin Hubbard, who lived in Irvington, Indianapolis, did that last one. It also makes passing reference to the flapper fad of knee painting, mentioned in "All That Jazz" in Chicago.
Finally, this newspaper from Winslow, Arizona features hundred-year-old ads from Levi jeans and J.C. Penney.
There is some shit up with which free Americans cannot and shall not put, and a crackdown on free speech is a stinking, leaking, overflowing silo of such.
Don't let them tell you what you can and can't say. Resist. Make them keep their damn hands off your natural human rights and intellectual freedoms. The Enlightenment genie is out of the bottle and no, we will not be putting it back in.
What does it mean for your future if you dream of cats, beans, knives, or an earthquake? This anonymous author knew back in 1894 and now all of their dramatic A to Z secrets can be revealed. Learn the meanings of dozens of dream-objects and how they can foretell the future, at least according to this old-timey "science."
Hear a short sample of the introduction on YouTube:
The other new book I published in audio format is The Deep Space Scrolls:
Robert Franklin Young (1915-1986) was a science fiction short story writer and novelist from New York State whose career spanned 50 years. In The Deep Space Scrolls, he imagined the voyage of the starship Camaraderie 17 as it encountered the mysterious Spaceship X. The circumstances of that mysterious craft cause pilot Colonel Greaves and the senator committee who interview him to question the nature of human history. It provides proof of the most unlikely story in the most unexpected place possible.
Don't forget, you can always check aeess.com for the latest audiobook releases. You can download the mp3 file, yours to own, directly from me. I get to keep all the royalties except the cut that the payment processor takes.
Back as a stand-alone ebook: Oakley is a lesbian, a vampire, and a stripper. She and her mortal lover Hollie have their issues, but Oakley's unlife is going well...so why does she find herself waking up chained to a chair in the basement of The Third Eye Gentleman's Club? Could it have something to do with her favorite pro basketball player, flamboyant, New Orleans-bred Johnny Lee Bayliss?