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Book cover: Bastille Dreams: a short play on the Marquis de Sade by Clair LaVaye
BASTILLE DREAMS: a short play on the Marquis de Sade

“Bastille Dreams” explores the conflict of freedom and ethics in an erotic fantasy of a night in…
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Clair LaVaye
THE HOUSE OF DEBAUCH: Clairwil and Zunker Debauch have a pressing problem, but they are slow to understand just what it might be. Since Count Strigor and his bestial servants took possession of the neighboring property, Clairwil hears howling and the family’s once reliable bookkeeper, Johanna… MORE
Clair LaVaye
HOUSE OF DEBAUCH VAMPIRE COMICS
ISSUE ONE

Evil preys upon the Debauch family, turning their carefree days into bloody nights. Since the bookkeeper returned from selling the old Debauch plantation to European royalty, she seems to have gone to the dogs. Or is it wolves? Since Count Strigor… MORE
Clair LaVaye
Evil preys upon the Debauch family, turning their carefree days into bloody nights. Clairwil experiences a strange transition and Zunker is quick to follow her into darkness. Asylum doctors attempt to treat the bookkeeper for mania, but Mother seems to think that parties are more important than… MORE
Clair LaVaye
BASTILLE DREAMS: a short play on the Marquis de Sade

“Bastille Dreams” explores the conflict of freedom and ethics in an erotic fantasy of a night in the Bastille with the Marquis de Sade.

In "Bastille Dreams," Sade is visited in his Bastille cell by Simone de Beauvoir and Jack the… MORE
Clair LaVaye
“Sade and Sisters,” a full-length play on the life of the Divine Marquis, serves up a spicy tale based on the life of the notorious French philosoper. In truth, Sade, whose name inspired the term “sadism,” was imprisoned in pre-revolutionary France as much for his atheism as for his cruelty… MORE
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