“Of course it’s great when you can turn people onto some scientific information or break through a religious charade of sexual dishonesty. Very worth it. I’ll always be happy to share the basics. But so much of sexual life is determined by politics, which not enough people get involved with— or by hormones and electrical brain impulses, which, let’s face it, you can only say you’re along for the ride.” - Susie Bright, “When Sexual ‘Self-Help’ Is the Problem“
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Ill-gotten Praise
- "Melissa Gira is the sex writer of the future. Her smart, savvy writing moves your mind." - Susannah Breslin
- "Fabulous, super-smart." - Rachel Kramer Bussel
- "Her passion and creativity about sex work, the internet, and writing makes me want to work all the harder." - Audacia Ray
Links
- Laura Agustin / Border thinking
- Ars Technica
- Kate Bornstein
- Bookkake Blog
- Bound, not Gagged
- Susie Bright
- Center for Sex & Culture
- Tracy Clark-Flory / Salon
- Coilhouse
- Heather Corinna / Femmerotic
- Lena Chen / Sex and the Ivy
- Clayton Cubitt / The Constant Siege
- Debauchette
- Maria Diaz / one sharp broad
- Fimoculous
- Gina de Vries / queershoulder
- Genderfork
- Information Aesthetics
- Jezebel
- La Petite Claudine
- The Midwest Teen Sex Show
- Debbie Nathan
- Techspolitation / Annalee Newitz
- Open the Future
- Tracy Quan / Jet-setting callgirl
- Audacia Ray / Waking Vixen
- Rhizome
- Amber Rhea
- Bonnie Ruberg / Heroine Sheik
- sexuality.about.com
- Sex & Blogs
- Sex, Art, and Politics
- Sex in the Public Square
- The Sex Carnival
- Shameless
- Caty Simon / marginalutility
- $pread
- Synthetic Pubes
- Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
- The Rumpus
- This Recording
- Tomorrow Museum
- Voices of American Sexuality
- We Make Money Not Art
- worship the glitch JoAnn Wypijewski / The Nation