"Moonlighting" by Moi is now Available
- By Tracy Ames
- Published December 23, 2010
Tracy Ames
My name is Tracy Ames. I’m an author of interracial erotic fiction. My stories are a sensual feast for your senses; mind, body and soul.
I began writing short stories for monthly newsletters and, believe it or not, my friends. After much encouragement, I’m ready to offer you a taste of what only a few have previously savored.
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, I currently split time between Greenwich CT & New York City with my husband, children and a host of pets.
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Hello Everyone,
"Moonlighting" a new short read by moi is now available for yout viewing horror.
This story is a byproduct of a comment made by Judy on yesterday’s “Which do you prefer” blog. Google gathers the search terms used when folks stumble upon sites (cache).
Site owners use these terms to streamline their sites (SEO). Some of the terms are useful and others are downright bizarre—really, I don’t know where Google gets this stuff.
Anyway, instead of answering the survey questions directly, Judy patched her answers together and made a sentence. I loved the idea, so I decided to write a story using terms from my Google log—the results is the patched up story below. You can thank Judy for this monstrosity and have fun picking out the terms.
And yes, it’s meant to be awful. Enjoy!
(I've posted this on the story itself lest someone takes it seriously)
"Moonlighting" a new short read by moi is now available for yout viewing horror.
This story is a byproduct of a comment made by Judy on yesterday’s “Which do you prefer” blog. Google gathers the search terms used when folks stumble upon sites (cache).
Site owners use these terms to streamline their sites (SEO). Some of the terms are useful and others are downright bizarre—really, I don’t know where Google gets this stuff.
Anyway, instead of answering the survey questions directly, Judy patched her answers together and made a sentence. I loved the idea, so I decided to write a story using terms from my Google log—the results is the patched up story below. You can thank Judy for this monstrosity and have fun picking out the terms.
And yes, it’s meant to be awful. Enjoy!
(I've posted this on the story itself lest someone takes it seriously)