On Twitter this Sunday, Cockburn accused her Republican opponent, Denver Riggleman, of being a “devotee of Bigfoot erotica.” Her tweet included a crudely drawn image of Bigfoot — with the monster’s genitalia obscured — taken from Riggleman’s Instagram account. Now he has been exposed as a devotee of Bigfoot erotica. But it is an enlightening one for Bigfoot erotica. In 2013, one author, Virginia Wade, told Business Insider that her self-published monster erotica sometimes earned $30,000 a month. Bigfoot erotica may seem like another abomination birthed by the Internet, but its antecedents are centuries old.
Source: Washington Post July 30, 2018 14:35 UTC