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Susie Bright has 4 past events. (show) Reigning mistress of erotica Susie Bright will be stopping by to read from her latest collection of erotic stories "X: The Erotic Treasury." Joining her will be contributors Rachel Kramer Bussel, Greta Christina, Donna George Storey, and Pam Ward. If there's only room for one book on your bedside table ... (more)
The Regulator Bookshop: Susie Bright and 'X' Contributors discuss & sign X: The Erotic Treasury (January 22 at 19:00) DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes back Susie Bright as she discusses and signs her newest collection of erotic literature, X: The Erotic Treasury. As a special treat, there will also be several contributors from the book joining her for the event, including Greta Christina (editor of Best Erotic ... (more)
Yes, it's true: the beloved Susie Bright is reading at In The Flesh on January 15, 2009, in a night dedicated to her new hardcover anthology X: The Erotic Treasury, just out from Chronicle Books. Mark your calendars and make sure to get there early cause it's a small bar. Books will be for sale; all ... (more)
Susie Bright is a writer, editor, teacher, radio show host, and performer whose most frequent subject is human sexuality. She is one of the first writers/activists referred to as a sex-positive feminist. Visit www.susiebright.com to learn more about her work and career, and to start following her blog. Ms. ... (more)Event location: McAlister Auditorium, Tulane University
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