Allie Beck


Biography

Allie Beck's passion is writing. She knew she wanted to be a writer when she was in second grade and published a poem in her elementary school newsletter titled: “Kierkegaard's Revenge: Reflections of Nietzsche in Barth's Work.” She came up with the idea for Dumpsterotica after watching two skunks eating a John Edwards campaign poster out of a garbage can. Beck lives in a New England town known as a refugee point for accused witches and in her spare time sells Baby Jesus Butt Plugs to raise money for Michelle Bachmann's presidential campaign.

She does not own an electric toothbrush of any kind.

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Books

Dumpsterotica: A Hole in One    by Allie Beck
Price: $2.99 USD. 13700 words. Published on October 14, 2011. Fiction.

To help feed Marcia's dumpster sex fetish, Joe rents a giant yellow dumpster for their driveway, incurring the wrath of next-door neighbor Mr. Wicker, who prides himself on a manicured, perfect lawn and his prized rose bushes. The envy of the garden tour, Wicker has a secret for growing those roses...and when he catches Joe and Marcia in flagrante in the dumpster, he gets what's coming to him.
Dumpsterotica: Talk Dirty to Me    by Allie Beck
Price: $0.99 USD. 16580 words. Published on October 12, 2011. Fiction.

(3.00 from 1 review)
The second eBook in the Dumpsterotica series! Dirty adventures continue... When Joe walks in on his wife, Marcia, in the bathroom using health and beauty supplies as sex toys, he's furious to learn she's been taking matters into her own hands nine times a week -- while sleeping with him only once a month. Marcia suggests marriage counseling, but the doctor turns out to have a fetish of his own...
Dumpsterotica: How Dirty Are You?    by Allie Beck
Price: Free! 4480 words. Published on October 12, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 5 reviews)
The first installment in the Dumpsterotica series. It all begins here... Frustrated Marcia can't share her sex secret with her husband, Joe: her electric toothbrush gets more action than he does. Poor Joe is tired of dropping a Benjamin on a bottle of champagne every time he wants to get some nookie. When Joe learns how trashy Marcia really is, readers go along for the filthy, filthy ride.

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