The first in the Caloosa College Series of erotic satires of academia, The Exhibitionist is a playful, steamy chronicle of middle-aged female angst and out-of-control sexual urges. The protagonist, Willow Brent, is a work-hard, party-hard 42-year-old divorcee and English department chair. We see her in her roles as college teacher, department administrator, and scholar, and we watch her as she pursues an adventurous sex life open to experimentation and risk taking.
Willow is under contract to produce a book on Emily Dickinson, and she needs an illustrator. Enter art professor Marc Duvet. They begin to spend Friday nights together at his house, ostensibly to discuss Dickinson’s poetry and his artistic contribution to the book. Before long, however, they are taking a walk on the decadent side of art and literature, as they play out the lascivious scenes they analyze in the works of great writers and artists. It’s just harmless fun—until Willow succumbs to the allure of exhibitionism.
The first in the Caloosa College Series of erotic satires of academia, The Exhibitionist is a playful, steamy chronicle of middle-aged female angst and out-of-control sexual urges. The protagonist, Willow Brent, is a work-hard, party-hard 42-year-old divorcee and English department chair. We see her in her roles as college teacher, department administrator, and scholar, and we watch her as she pursues an adventurous sex life open to experimentation and risk taking.
Willow is under contract to produce a book on Emily Dickinson, and she needs an illustrator. Enter art professor Marc Duvet. They begin to spend Friday nights together at his house, ostensibly to discuss Dickinson’s poetry and his artistic contribution to the book. Before long, however, they are taking a walk on the decadent side of art and literature, as they play out the lascivious scenes they analyze in the works of great writers and artists. It’s just harmless fun—until Willow succumbs to the allure of exhibitionism.