editorial
Bondage on national TV
10-24-2015
This time there are two familiar faces in New. At least, you could have seen them before, if you have visited the Comics. It could also have been published in Tickling, but then again also in BBB; so we decided to put it in New, and sort it out later. Also, we want to take this opportunity to point out once more that: if you're having cold feet with regard to buy some of our books, you can try it out for free. Go to the Shop and purchase the book Short Comics #3, and see how you like it. Happy readings! And now, some pondering from Coco.
Lately, I've been watching an old extract concerning the work of Bob from the company RopeMarks. For decades now, Bob has been a tireless ambassador of bondage, especially of the Japanese form known as Shibari or Kinbaku, that very elaborate version rope tying. And although I've never seen him at work live, there are numerous examples of shows that he did on the web.
The scene I was looking at the other day however was a bit special: it didn't take place in a club or at some extravaganza festival, not even at his own studio in Amsterdam.
The Inflatables
New shop service
10-10-2015
Hello again; there is a new piece in New, and an update in Tickle. Also, we would like to bring to your attention the fact that we offer a new service in our Shop. Whenever you're spending more than $25 buying books, you'll get a 10% discount! It's easy: just go to the shop and it'll be explained. Untill next time,
CBAP
Revival
Good day CBAP people! Last month, our site got a beaming review on Jane's guide, (on my birthday no less!) which made us very happy indeed! It also gave me an incentive to breathe new life into one of our more ancient pages: the Workfloor.
At one point, I thought I had said pretty much what I wanted to say in that section, and I stopped updating over there. But since then, something like ten years or so have gone by, and perhaps there are some new stories to tell about how and why I do things the way I do. This first one is about the subject of Phantom Tickling. It is in New, and by the way: you can find the finished piece in the Tickle Art page. I hope you'll enjoy both,
untill next time,
Coco
PS: Somewhere during those years, Coco has indeed worked out that idea of the double portrait, as some of our members may have noticed!
CBAP