Okay, just before we begin, this is technically a “new edition” of The Milk Industry, but more than half the book is all-new content – including a brand-new 10K novella called “The Ticking of the Clock”!
That’s right – this book shares less than 50% of its content with the previous edition. I really should be releasing this as an all-new book, but I wanted to give you the best version of this older title that I could.
(Click here to view The Milk Industry in the ATR store.)
How did this come about?
When I came to consider new editions of The Milk Industry and She’s Got The Look, I was struck by a significant problem with both books: the vast majority of their content was also printed elsewhere in other ATR collections.
There was a good reason for this at the time I first released them. My theory was that readers wouldn’t buy every book, but instead focus on collections that appealed to their specific kinks. So if I was releasing a “hucows and lactation” book, it should contain all my very best hucow stories, even if they’d also been printed in, for example, a hypno collection or a patriarchy collection.
However, over time, readers have been very clear that they’re not fans of this approach. They want to buy every ATR book, and they want as little duplicated content as possible.
So in re-releasing these older collections in new editions, I’ve been actively pulling out redundant stories and replacing them with new material.
In the case of The Milk Industry and She’s Got The Look, this required a lot more work than normal.
The result is that I’ve radically transformed both books. The new edition of the Milk Industry features over 13,000 words of new content – that’s more than half the book. She’s Got The Look has 7,000 words of new content – about a third of the book.
Both books are available right now in their new editions in the ATR store – (click here to view She’s Got The Look) – but I’m going to talk about The Milk Industry today, and She’s Got The Look on Friday, because the list of changes to each book is long enough that they deserve separate posts.
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So what’s new in The Milk Industry?
Let’s talk about the story changes first.
The following stories from the 3rd Edition have been removed due to duplication:
- Chasing The Shame, Parts 1 and 2 (1,487 words) – These stories can still be found in The Popular Girls.
- Cocktease Neighbour (329 words) – This story can be found in The Taming of the Brat.
- Drugs Can Ruin a Career (532 words) – This story can be found in The Downward Spiral.
- First Principles Commune (2,288 words) – This story can be found in Girl on Girl and Harlot’s Hymn.
- Kayla’s Pregnancy (2,008 words) – This story can be found in The Downward Spiral and Born to Breed.
- Princess Ellie & Princess Ellie and the Herd (5,641 words) – These stories can be found in Cast a Slutty Spell and The Ternish Betrayal.
- The Prude (144 words) – This story can be found in The Popular Girls.
- Ruing Roxy (2,186 words) – This story can be found in Lessons in Lust.
That’s over 14,000 words of duplicated content removed.
To replace them, there is an all-new novella called The Ticking of The Clock (10,953 words) that I think ATR readers are going to love:
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Feminist academic Yvette is outraged when the misogynist Simon claims to have developed a way to amplify a woman’s biological clock, turning women into sex-crazed milk-cows desperate for impregnation.
She makes a bet that he’s a fraud, and that women are more than the sum of their biology. She’s so confident that she agrees to let Simon try his new process on her.
Soon Yvette finds herself lactating, her swollen breasts in need of regular milking. Her sex drive increases, until she is spending most of her days masturbating. And new sexual desires are filling her head – fantasies of pregnancy, of breeding, of forcible impregnation…
Can Yvette retain rational control of her actions? Or will she admit she is nothing but a slave to the ticking of her biological clock….
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Plus I have also added the following new stories:
- Bridie’s New Breasts (1,100 words)
- Farm Job (1,489 words)
- Naughty Udders (74 words)
That’s almost 14,000 words of new content that doesn’t appear in any other book.
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In addition to all of the above, the new edition of The Milk Industry has the following improvements:
- New Cover – to match the style of my other recent releases
- Improved EPUB edition – for easier reading
- Reworked bonus material – The “Sutherland Farms” bonus content has been reworked with new images, which also means that the same version of the book can now be available on both the ATR store and Smashwords.
- Typo fixes and readability improvements throughout
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Readers who have previously purchased The Milk Industry from AllTheseRoadworks.com can download the new edition for free using their existing download links.
The Collector’s Bundle #2 has been updated to include the new edition of The Milk Industry, along with new editions of Good Girls Go Blank and She’s Got The Look. (Click here to view in store.)
Current paid ATR members will find a free copy of the new edition of The Milk Industry in Dropbox.
The new edition should also appear on Smashwords within the next week.
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This is basically a new book, so if you haven’t already purchased The Milk Industry then now is absolutely the time to do so!
It's not just a new edition - it's practically a whole new book, featuring an all-new 10K novella "The Ticking of the Clock"! Check out the new version of "The Milk Industry" in the ATR store today!