With such a heavy-saturation of all things dripping with libido on TV and film, why not extend the courtesy to the printed page and see if it can’t raise your, um…blood pressure. On the horizon are three worthwhile works that deal with the subject matter that most interests nearly everyone: S.E.X. If you’re looking for something risqué, something tantalizing or something X-rated that you can enjoy while flying in a plane or sitting in the dentist's waiting room, try these out for size.
I Did It for Science (cover above)
By Reverend Jen Miller
Publisher: Soft Skull Press
April 1, 2009
I Did It for Science chronicles Reverend Jen Miller's two-year career as a sex columnist for nerve.com. Her columns detail various “sexperiments,” such as working as a nude girl, attending fellatio school, and reaching Zen during tantric sex.
Do Not Disturb: Hotel Sex Stories
Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Publisher: Cleis Press
Date: March 1, 2009
Collecting the stories of several writers, Do Not Disturb delves into the most intimate moments in the naughtiest of places: hotel rooms. And you thought you were the only one who felt indulgent on the 13th floor.
Hos, Hookers, Call-Girls, and Rent Boys - Sex Workers and Prostitutes: Writing on Life, Love, Money and Sex
Edited by David Henry Sterry / R. J. Martin, Jr.
Publisher: Soft Skull Press
Date: July 1, 2009
Borne from SAGE (Standing Against Global Exploitation), a San Francisco nonprofit dedicated to helping people who have worked in the sex business, Hos, Hookers, Call-Girls and Rent Boys collects the autobiographical writings of sex workers, who leave no bed sheet—or body—unturned. Everything you’ve ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask.
About SEX. Check out the brand new Swedish band The Faux Noise, they got a new song and video out and it's dope: www.myspace.com/thefauxnoise
/Andy
Posted by: Andy | Friday, April 03, 2009 at 10:32 AM