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Erotica Author Thrills With V-Day Reading: “Morris’s genre of literature is erotic fiction, provocative stories about lust, passion and sex. She said the process of writing is a little more exciting than the usual typing at a computer. To Morris, erotica is ‘not fantasy. You have to create a character and create all the elements … I have to focus on every word. With erotica, slip up a detail and you’ve lost it all. It’s a very hard thing to write. They are all true to a degree, if I didn’t live it I wouldn’t have (success); if I lie it’s common stuff’.
Concerning her lecture job, ‘I go to all these universities and talk about sex. How much better does it get!?’ asks Morris.”
Cornell Daily SunIthica, NY Concerning her lecture job, ‘I go to all these universities and talk about sex. How much better does it get!?’ asks Morris.”
Who’s Here: Eva Morris: “You have to realize that your entire life is in front of you –so grab it and go for it, because the whole world would just like you to be complacent, to shut up and to go to bed’. When I asked what ‘bad’ had to do with it, she replied, ‘You have to want your freedom, want to have your dreams – that, unfortunately, makes you ‘bad’.”
Stuff That Would Burn your Ears: “There were probably more four letter words being spoken on the giant screens of the movie theatre that evening than in any ten readings of Eva Morris. Of course theirs would not be the deliberate erotica.”
Dan’s Papers The Hamptons, NY Stuff That Would Burn your Ears: “There were probably more four letter words being spoken on the giant screens of the movie theatre that evening than in any ten readings of Eva Morris. Of course theirs would not be the deliberate erotica.”
Bad Girls--Fast Cars: “If things go according to Eva Morris’s plan, a procession of several hundred hot cars, all driven and maintained by women … will display their vehicles at Sagg Main Beach. ‘This is about women, cars and freedom.’ Ms Morris is a writer who specializes in erotica and, as might be surmised, automotive journalism.”
Seeking Sex Kittens: “Ms. Morris … caused something of a stir in Southampton when she announced that she would appear, holding her rally at Main Beach in Sagaponack.
“Ms Morris spends most of her time on the road traveling from city to city in one of her classic American cars. She writes erotic fiction about her exploits, presumably to be delivered in a brown paper wrapper.”
Book Markers: “Ms. Morris, who brings a message of bad girls, fast cars, freedom and the open road says, ‘I cross the country with my hound, in any one of my five classic cars, looking for adventure. And I always find it’.”
East Hampton StarEast Hampton, NY Seeking Sex Kittens: “Ms. Morris … caused something of a stir in Southampton when she announced that she would appear, holding her rally at Main Beach in Sagaponack.
“Ms Morris spends most of her time on the road traveling from city to city in one of her classic American cars. She writes erotic fiction about her exploits, presumably to be delivered in a brown paper wrapper.”
Book Markers: “Ms. Morris, who brings a message of bad girls, fast cars, freedom and the open road says, ‘I cross the country with my hound, in any one of my five classic cars, looking for adventure. And I always find it’.”
A High-Octane Fuel Try-Sexual: On the Road with a Sex Kitten:
“It all started when I got a call demanding my presence at a truck stop reading one Friday afternoon. The babe insisted and being an inductee into the RoadBabe lifestyle seemed rather alluring. You have to give it to a woman that can make me drive to Memphis, offer her up a sex slave and make me think about having sex with her too, all in the same day. Hell, the military ought to hire her! Who needs an army when you got the “RoadBabe”?
It seems Eva Morris is a rebel with a cause, promoting the lifestyle of the open road , the open heart and dare I say, the open legs. She writes erotic literature, with humor on the side. Her stories are far from predictable and most involve hot cars and multiple orgasms. Her insatiable literary appetite for sex is never denied and toying with her victims seems to fit her foreplay pattern. My best advice would be to have a partner or a vibrator handy!”
Free PressLittle Rock, AR It seems Eva Morris is a rebel with a cause, promoting the lifestyle of the open road , the open heart and dare I say, the open legs. She writes erotic literature, with humor on the side. Her stories are far from predictable and most involve hot cars and multiple orgasms. Her insatiable literary appetite for sex is never denied and toying with her victims seems to fit her foreplay pattern. My best advice would be to have a partner or a vibrator handy!”
WordBabe: “Eva has made a hip career out of driving around with truck drivers.”
Fast Cars, Faster Women: “Oil up your …er, cars this weekend for Author Eva Morris, pioneer in the school of ‘Erotic Automotive Journalism’.”
The IndependentThe Hamptons, NY Fast Cars, Faster Women: “Oil up your …er, cars this weekend for Author Eva Morris, pioneer in the school of ‘Erotic Automotive Journalism’.”
Memphis Motorist Seeks Road-Trippers: “’The road trip is necessary for the development of a girl. It’s real freedom and real power’.”
Jackson SunJackson, TN
Grrlll Power: “’I read somewhere that 80 percent of women in this country won’t drive across state lines without a man in the car’, says Morris, also known as RoadBabe.
Memphis Flyer, cont .‘They’re afraid of their freedom and they don’t understand the beauty of the Open Road’.”
Memphis FlyerMemphis, TN Memphis Flyer, cont .‘They’re afraid of their freedom and they don’t understand the beauty of the Open Road’.”
“In Key West last week was RoadBabe, also known as Eva Morris, … to celebrate ‘smart, fun-loving experienced female drivers, their cars and women’s freedom.
This years celebration got off to a rocky start here when RoadBabe received a $150 ticket for parking in the fire lane outside the Schooner Wharf Bar. ‘RoadBabe is the latest in modern women, and we must be kinder to her next time’.”
Paradise NewspaperKey West, FL This years celebration got off to a rocky start here when RoadBabe received a $150 ticket for parking in the fire lane outside the Schooner Wharf Bar. ‘RoadBabe is the latest in modern women, and we must be kinder to her next time’.”
“We’re thrilled to report that sex and the open road come together for the third annual Bad Girls Fast Cars Tour 2000, organized by erotic fiction writer and car connoisseur Eva Morris.”
Playboy
“Diary of a RoadBabe”: “Experience the titillation and sexual adventures of Roadbabe, a real person who makes sex and pleasure the biggest part of her life. … the Jack Kerouac of the nineties, explicit, unafraid …Funny, steamy, brilliant!”
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RoadBabe is Asphalt Icon: “’I want to make it as easy for a woman to buy, work on and understand cars as it is for a guy, says Morris, who believes her experiences make an important statement about women and freedom. It’s utterly wrong for women to fear their freedom. The fact that I drive across the country makes me bad right off the bat; but really, what’s my sin? So I took a dog and drove cross-country with a bunch of Truck Drivers. If no girls do a Power Tour, what does that say about us?’”
On The Road, Babe: “It was basically about finding my own strengths, and living the way I wanted to,, which I feel I can do, On The Road.” “If you can envision this, there’s an Alfa Romeo that’s already been crashed once –whether you can see it or not—and it has that much more life force behind it.”
Ladies, Start Your Engines!: “Happy Motoring! Welcome home Eva!”
Erotic Literature and Life on the Road: “She may not be quite as fast as a speeding bullet, but she’s a fast woman nonetheless. She is the sultry stranger in a long distance drivers rear view mirror; she is RoadBabe. ‘Four years ago I visualized a sexy female free in mind who would travel the open road’, RoadBabe said, ‘She’d be a fixture in the minds of truckers throughout the country’. So if you’re traveling through town this Labor Day weekend and your wife thinks she spotted something unusual out of the corner of her eye, it might be a deer or, more likely her husband will say, ‘It’s just the Road, Babe’.”
Sag Harbor Express Sag Harbor, NY On The Road, Babe: “It was basically about finding my own strengths, and living the way I wanted to,, which I feel I can do, On The Road.” “If you can envision this, there’s an Alfa Romeo that’s already been crashed once –whether you can see it or not—and it has that much more life force behind it.”
Ladies, Start Your Engines!: “Happy Motoring! Welcome home Eva!”
Erotic Literature and Life on the Road: “She may not be quite as fast as a speeding bullet, but she’s a fast woman nonetheless. She is the sultry stranger in a long distance drivers rear view mirror; she is RoadBabe. ‘Four years ago I visualized a sexy female free in mind who would travel the open road’, RoadBabe said, ‘She’d be a fixture in the minds of truckers throughout the country’. So if you’re traveling through town this Labor Day weekend and your wife thinks she spotted something unusual out of the corner of her eye, it might be a deer or, more likely her husband will say, ‘It’s just the Road, Babe’.”
Asphalt Icon: “… celebrating smart, fun-loving, experienced female drivers, their cars and their freedom … bringing a message of fast cars and the open road.”
RoadBabe: “If Jack Kerouac and Anais Nin had a girl, with the Marquis de Sade as the godfather, Eva Morris would be the progeny. The enigmatic author known for sexually charged material excitedly but patiently explains she is, foremost, a ‘truck drivers dream’ to America’s truest movers and shakers.
Morris appears to be a fairly accomplished writer, but she is way off the mainstream charts, unconventional to say the least. … She lives an uncaged way of life, grateful not to be behind a desk, constantly on the move. She is an underground swan with no promotions budget, making her way from place to place in search of adventure. She’s a female Jack Kerouac who lives to be on the road, weightless, in a Zen sort of way. She occasionally returns to write and write and knock out her readers with more comedic erotic stories, most of which are too explicit for this or any newspaper.”
Sentinel-RecordHot Springs, AR Morris appears to be a fairly accomplished writer, but she is way off the mainstream charts, unconventional to say the least. … She lives an uncaged way of life, grateful not to be behind a desk, constantly on the move. She is an underground swan with no promotions budget, making her way from place to place in search of adventure. She’s a female Jack Kerouac who lives to be on the road, weightless, in a Zen sort of way. She occasionally returns to write and write and knock out her readers with more comedic erotic stories, most of which are too explicit for this or any newspaper.”
Writer Honors Her Muse, Eros, in Prose: “After slipping on fourinchhigh black heels, she announced ‘I want to entertain you and I want to show you how good it is. I want to set your mind free. I’m going to get rough and I’m not going to be gentle with you’, so began a program billed as an erotic reading. Ms. Morris tantalized the crowd. As RoadBabe began to read, people moved from the outer edges of the bar or got up from their seats in order to get a better view of the svelte blonde who sat in the spotlight. Ms Morris read on, captivating her audience. The room remained hushed… betrayed an unexpected nervousness on the part of RoadBabe ‘You’ve got to admire my balls for doing this!’
‘That’s what makes the stories so hot. She really lived this. She’s standing here, in front of us, reading what she wrote. People were entranced. ’It’s smoky, it’s sexy and it’s not even summer’, one woman said. ‘She’s amazing. She has no inhibitions at all. None’.”
Southampton PressHamptons, NY ‘That’s what makes the stories so hot. She really lived this. She’s standing here, in front of us, reading what she wrote. People were entranced. ’It’s smoky, it’s sexy and it’s not even summer’, one woman said. ‘She’s amazing. She has no inhibitions at all. None’.”
Wild Woman Seeks Good-Looking Bad Girls, Fast Cars: “’I realized I had to create a role model, a female at the top of her form, the latest in modern women, the bad girls in fast cars. A bad girl is someone who presses her limits, who wants to conquer her limits. A bad girl looks at an Alfa Romeo and thinks, ‘I’ve got to have it’; the day you buy a car you want, that’s the day you become a roadbabe. There are girls out there who go for the gusto. One of me is a lot, a couple is a phenomenon. But of course everybody tells me I can’t do it.
They’re telling me there aren’t 200 women in the country who have the –uh, testosterone, that I do, I’m telling them, they’re wrong’.”
The TennesseanNashville, TN They’re telling me there aren’t 200 women in the country who have the –uh, testosterone, that I do, I’m telling them, they’re wrong’.”
RoadBabe Toots Horn for Women Drivers: “’You’re on the road and you think, ‘This is it, this is the party’, the petite blonde said. ‘It was sweet.’
‘It’s about women, cars and freedom’, she said. ‘It’s about building endurance and better driving skills’.”
Tour to Create ‘Fearless Identity’ for Women: “Don’t worry about seatbelts’, Eva Morris says as we sit in her ’65 Chrysler Imperial. ‘The steel will save you.’ Sans seatbelt, we take off for a little spin around the North Side. The car is a long car, it weighs 5,015 pounds, I’m told. I practically believe Eva when she tells me that a train could hit us in this tank and we wouldn’t feel a thing. You should know that ‘RoadBabe, who claims to be 27, makes her living selling books. Specifically, erotica. Specifically, ‘Erotic Automotive Journalism’. Eva sells these books out of the trunk of her cars to truck drivers. She makes contact with them along the nations highways via CB radio. RoadBabe acknowledges she does not lead a normal life. ‘The road will take car of you’, she claims. I am troubled by her press release. ‘Why does it cost $15 for brunettes to sign up for the Bad Girls-Fast Cars Tour and only $10 for blondes?’, I ask. ‘Because brunettes drive me crazy’, she answers. ‘I can’t see why anybody would want to live as a brunette.’ I scrutinize her darkened eyebrows and bleached blonde hair. ‘You’re no natural blonde’, I counter.
‘Natural’, RoadBabe says, ‘is not in my vocabulary’.”
Tribune-ReviewPittsburgh, PA