Two new Lenoir pages.

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This time, in the Shop, not only a new book, but a whole new category: Tickling! In the Anthology Series we present the first title: Tied and Tickled Silly. Also, we found two Lenoir illustrations that never made it to the site, old or new! We've placed them at the very beginning of the Lenoir section. A bit more about the Lenoir series from Coco:

"There's a reason why the Lenoir illo's are put apart in their own section. I've been making bondage art for over forty years now, first as a youngster, to entertain myself. Later on, I started publishing some of my work, and even later still, it became my sole profession. And solo profession: I always worked on my own, drawing only what fancied me. Until, in the nineties, I met Claude Lenoir, and started to illustrate his stories.

 

Now, it would be to time consuming for me to read the complete stories: they were sixty to seventy pages long, sometimes longer (if my memory serves me right). So he gave me ten highly detailed descriptions of the situations he'd like to see. And then a funny thing happened: I started to make drawings I would never have dreamed up on my own. I think you can agree that those illustrations stand totally apart from the rest of my work. Though the style may seem the same, the subject matter is quite different, more extreme.
Of course, I have worked together with others since, like on the Luna books, and recently with Jason McMasters on the Juno Hawke title, but that was the first, and for a long time, only exception on my solo routine"

We are pleased to announce that there will indeed be more titles in the Juno Hawke series; first though we are awaiting a collection of short stories, also by McMasters/Coco

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