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Sin Street

by Kate Granger and Sissitrix.

Sex, Power, and Simulation.


A mysterious and surrealist neo-noir erotica.

Sin Street is the darkest part of any city where gloom meets sublimity. Not a place you want to live in but one where you desire to play. A fantasy land exquisitely described in raw art and words. Welcome, act with caution here!


Who raped Erin?

A Resurgent whore


We clean your sins

A Cleaning Service


Latest publications from Sin Street

  • Sex Cylinders

    The cleaning services were also running a lucrative side job called “fuck trucks,” mainly in the old port…

    Sex Cylinders

  • Stress Levels

    The first tests of the Sex Pods were unnecessarily painful, and most of the bodies didn’t survive the…

    Stress Levels

  • Vacuum Bed

    Putting away the complexity of the sphere pod, we return to a more basic configuration and start to…

    Vacuum Bed

  • Sex Isolation

    Body and soul. Heat would pulse in waves from the sex pod. Sometimes we held him so tightly…

    Sex Isolation

  • Sexplorers Art

    The sexplorers formed one of those beautiful couples, one having no existence without the other. One took the…

    Sexplorers Art

  • God’s Perversity

    To be a passenger in the sphere sex pods was bizarre and celestial. A cosmic gag reel where…

    God’s Perversity

  • Sphere Pod

    When “He” enntered the sphere, it was a play, a perverse opera, an orgasmic performance. Each tests was…

    Sphere Pod

  • Body Machine

    That sphere was a sexual armor, used for sexual battles. Since you were inside, you had to confront…

    Body Machine

  • Eight Days

    That was intense; eight days and seven nights of continuous testing. We were all taking drugs. Inside and…

    Eight Days

  • Weightlessness

    The sphere was based, partially, on the original NASA weightlessness studies—obscure archives from 1965, which I was able…

    Weightlessness

Somehow, and it may sound strange, we are getting more and more tourists on Sin Street.

Attracted by our extreme telling of tales, the phenomenon is known as dark tourism – a term for visiting sites associated with death and suffering.

They love Sin Street. It is a kinky attraction to feed their Noir needs before returning to ordinary life.


I am your favorite dystopian neo-noir cyberpunk erotica pod. That's confirmed! We live in a surrealist simulation. Enter the cube.

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— Sin Street (@sinstreet.bsky.social) March 18, 2025 at 11:12 AM