Best Sex Writing 2010 Audiobook By Rachel Kramer Bussel - editor, Diana Joseph, Brian Alexander, Paul Krassner, Betty Dodson, Kirk Read cover art

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Best Sex Writing 2010

By: Rachel Kramer Bussel - editor, Diana Joseph, Brian Alexander, Paul Krassner, Betty Dodson, Kirk Read
Narrated by: Tara Tyler
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What's happening behind the bedroom door? The erotic elements of Twilight, scary sex laws, the future of sex ed, the science behind penis size, a cheating wife's defense of her affair, and much more make it under the covers of Best Sex Writing 2010. Diana Joseph relives her slutty years while giving a mom's perspective on her teenage son's description of girls in his yearbook. Brian Alexander teaches us about sex surrogates. Paul Krassner remembers pubic hair. Betty Dodson documents her history as a sexual outlaw. Kirk Read waxes nostalgic for an unusual client.

From the quest to create the thinnest condom ever to a night with swingers to underage sexting, Best Sex Writing 2010 covers the latest, hottest topics from the wide world of sex.

©2010 Cleis Press (P)2011 Cleis Press
Psychology Social Sciences Nonfiction
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Finally, the truth is out !

If you could sum up Best Sex Writing 2010 in three words, what would they be?

short true stories

What was one of the most memorable moments of Best Sex Writing 2010?

how foolish people were about condoms

What does Tara Tyler bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

truth or fiction

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I smiled to finally see someone put it into writting what everyone thinks and wants to know

Any additional comments?

Don't stop writing. Tell us what our parents didn't. Open the closet doors and let it out.

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Non-fiction anthologies tend to include some strong entries and others that are not so compelling or well-written. There's more good than bad in Best Sex Writing 2010.

What did you like best about this story?

For the most part, the essays are well-structured, covering topics of interest to people who identify as sex positive. This book might prove a challenge for social conservatives and anti-porn feminists.

Which character – as performed by Tara Tyler – was your favorite?

No characters, per se, but the narrator seemed interested in the words she was reading, which I always appreciate.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

As the book encompasses works by many writers, listening in bits and pieces while driving or doing chores may be a good approach.

Any additional comments?

The sex positive perspective permeates this book, with no representation from opponents of, for example, gay marriage or open relationships. It is not a dialogue, but a monologue. However, as conservative beliefs on sexuality are very well represented in the media, it is interesting to be able to hang out with the other side for a few hours.

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