Edward Anderson
Bio
Edward writes queer led stories that show that the LGBTQIA+ characters lives are multifaceted.
Stories (271)
Filter by community
No, Walter Sickert is Not Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper is one of the oldest and most puzzling true crime cases in the world. Theories have abounded about whom the infamous serial killer could be and what motivated them to do it. No one has yet been able to crack the case, despite several high-profile authors claiming to have done just that.
By Edward Anderson12 months ago in Criminal
EA Tapped Out Of The Simpsons
The Simpsons: Tapped Out is no more. Electronic Arts (EA) announced that the game would be sunsetted in October 2024, when downloads of the game would be stopped. And on January 24, 2025, the game would not be playable anymore. No reason was given for the decision to shutter the game.
By Edward Anderson12 months ago in Journal
The Fantasy Is Always Better Than The Reality
"I write erotica," I told one man, Jason, at the bar. A small smile crossed his face. A million thoughts were racing through his head, mostly wondering if I was an easy lay. It was always the same thing with these guys.
By Edward Anderson2 years ago in Filthy
Water Of Lust
"I can make anyone cum," Jerry bragged to me. He was heterosexual, almost to the point of being a parody of a straight man. Any time he saw a woman, he tried to charm her. Even when I told him that, it was crass and not necessary to make me believe he wasn't into guys.
By Edward Anderson2 years ago in Filthy
The Temptation Of A Roommate
"We're going to end up having sex," Gabe told me as he sat the box he was carrying down. His hair was tousled, his shirt unbuttoned enough to show a few chest hairs peeking through, and his jeans sagged revealing white boxers. I surveyed him for a second and wondered what he would look like naked.
By Edward Anderson2 years ago in Filthy
The Twisted Mystery Of Jennifer Fergate
On May 31, 1995, a woman walked into the Oslo Plaza Hotel, a male companion at her side. The hotel was a hot spot for the rich and famous who came to Norway. Security should have been strict. But the woman and man were allowed to check in without showing ID or leaving a credit card on file.
By Edward Anderson2 years ago in Criminal





