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Love All

(1974)
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'Quite the funniest novel I have read in a long while.' Daily Telegraph

'At last puts on paper a lot of people's sexual fantasies.' Liverpool Daily Post

Molly Parkin, painter, erotic novelist, poet, lyricist, performer, and Grande Dame of bohemian living, was born in Pontycymmer in South Wales, won scholarships to Goldsmiths and Brighton art colleges and became a successful artist in her own right, before rising in the Swinging Sixties to dominate the worlds of fashion and style as fashion editor of Nova, Harper's Bazaar and The Sunday Times.

Simultaneously she became just as famous for her remarkable appetite for sex. 'John Mortimer; George Melly; Louis Armstrong; John Thaw; Bo Diddley - her lovers were as varied as she was energetic,' wrote Matthew Bell in the Independent in 2012.

Her amorous and outrageous experiences - including presiding over orgies in New York's Chelsea Hotel - are the real-life basis of a bestselling series of 10 comic erotic novels beginning with Love All, which fingers her father, who abused her as a child, as the one who started it all.


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