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Article Histories<br />
“American Sex Ed” by Violet Blue was written especially for<br />
this volume. _ “Answers” by M. Christian originally appeared<br />
in SexLife magazine. _ “The Archive” by Jack Boulware originally<br />
appeared in Arena magazine. _ “Astonishing Tales of a<br />
Peep Show Girl” by Pagan Moss is comprised of revised excerpts<br />
from the author’s blog, Peep Show Stories [www.peepshowstories.com].<br />
_ “A Baby Dyke Learns to Score” by Jane<br />
Vincent was written especially for this volume. _ “Baby Love”<br />
by Christen Clifford originally appeared—in slightly different<br />
form—on Nerve.com. _ “Beat Off 101” by Earl Kemp was<br />
written especially for this volume. _ “Bed Knobs and Broomsticks”<br />
by Fiona Horne is a combination of excerpts from the<br />
author’s book Magickal Sex (Thorsons/HarperCollins, 2003)<br />
and new material. _ “Betty Dodson’s Revolutionary Open<br />
Relationship” by Rachel Kramer Bussel originally appeared<br />
as two “Lusty Lady” columns in the Village Voice. _ “Black<br />
and Blue” by Michelle Clifford originally appeared in Metasex<br />
#2. _ “Blood” by Jennifer Bennett originally appeared in<br />
Scarlet Letters [www.scarletletters.com]. _ “Burchard’s Medieval<br />
Sexual Menu” by Richard Zacks is an excerpt from the<br />
author’s book History Laid Bare (HarperCollins, 1994). _ “Catfighting,<br />
Eye-licking, Head-sitting, and Statue-screwing” by<br />
Brenda Love is comprised of excerpts from the author’s book<br />
The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices, copyright© 1992<br />
by Brenda Love, published by arrangement with Barricade<br />
Books, Inc. _ “The Circle Game” by Martha Cornog is a heavily<br />
reworked and expanded version of the author’s previous<br />
articles and talks on the subject. It appears in its current form<br />
for the first time in this volume. _ “Circumcision and Sex” by<br />
Diane Petryk-Bloom was written especially for this volume. _<br />
“Close Contact” by Preston Peet was written especially for<br />
this volume. _ “Cocksucker Magnet” by Lori Selke appears<br />
for the first time in this volume. _ “The Condom” by Vern<br />
Bullough is a combined version of the author’s writings on<br />
the subject. It appears in its current form for the first time<br />
in this volume. _ “Cunt Candy Factory” by Tristan Taormino<br />
was originally published as a “Pucker Up” column in the Village<br />
Voice. _ “The Daily Schedule of a Porno Copywriter” by<br />
Libby Lynn was written especially for this volume. It contains<br />
some small segments from her blog, Rollertrain. _ “Egg Sex”<br />
by Susie Bright originally appeared in Susie Bright’s Sexual<br />
Reality (Cleis, 1992). _ “Everybody’s Sin Is Nobody’s Sin”<br />
by David Steinberg is a “Comes Naturally” column. _ “Fire,<br />
Brick, Sand, Concrete” by David Kerekes was written especially<br />
for this volume. _ “First Person Sexual” by Joani Blank<br />
is an expanded and revised version of the introduction to her<br />
book First Person Sexual (Down There Press, 1996). It appears<br />
in its current form for the first time in this volume. _<br />
“Gala’s Divine Beauty Mark” by Salvador Dalí is an excerpt<br />
from the author’s book Maniac Eyeball (Creation Books,<br />
2004), which originally appeared as Comme on Devient Dalí<br />
(Éditions Robert Laffont, 1973). _ “Girls Gone Wild” by Greta<br />
Christina was written especially for this volume. _ “Hooray for<br />
Sodomy” by Simon Sheppard was written especially for this<br />
volume. _ “Horniness Begets Health” by Laura Moore is the<br />
third chapter from the author’s book Sex Heals. _ “The House<br />
of Secret Treasures” by Ed Jacob was written especially for<br />
this volume. _ “How to Write Sex Scenes” by Steve Almond<br />
originally appeared on Nerve.com. _ “Inside the Cave” by Jon<br />
Hart was written especially for this volume. _ “Inviting Elder<br />
Sex Out of the Closet” by Joani Blank is an expanded and<br />
revised version of the introduction to her book Still Doing It<br />
(Down There Press, 2000). It appears in its current form for<br />
the first time in this volume. _ “John Thomas, Lady Jane, and<br />
Little Elvis” by Martha Cornog is a heavily reworked and expanded<br />
version of the author’s previous articles and talks on<br />
the subject, including a piece in Maledicta: The International<br />
Journal of Verbal Aggression. It appears in its current form for<br />
the first time in this volume. _ “Key to the Fields” by Susan<br />
Davis was written especially for this volume. _ “The Love<br />
Hotel Diaries” by Ed Jacob is a greatly expanded version of<br />
an article that originally appeared in Japanzine [www.japanzine.com].<br />
It appears in its current form for the first time in<br />
this volume. _ “Love Without Limits” by Deborah Taj Anapol<br />
is comprised of excerpts from the author’s book Polyamory.<br />
_ “Making Moves” by Ann Regentin originally appeared in<br />
Clean Sheets [www.cleansheets.com]. _“The Man Who<br />
Screwed Things Up” by Stephen J. Gertz was written especially<br />
for this volume. _ “Margins to Mainstream” by Joseph<br />
W. Slade was written especially for this volume. _“A Middle-<br />
Age Manifesto” by Debra Hyde was written especially for<br />
this volume. _ “My First Fetish” by Audacia Ray originally appeared<br />
in the zine The Misanthropist. _ “My First Fist-a-Thon”<br />
by Tristan Taormino was originally published as a “Pucker<br />
Up” column in the Village Voice. _ “Necrophilia” by Nick Adams<br />
was written especially for this volume. _ “On Being a<br />
Sexmonger” by Jen Sincero was written especially for this<br />
volume. _ “Orgies” by Carol Queen was written especially for<br />
this volume. _ “Pandrogeny” by Breyer P-Orridge appears in<br />
print for the first time in this volume. _ “Pervert” by Jill Nagle<br />
originally appeared in Guilty Pleasures, edited by M. Christian<br />
(Black Books, 2002). _ “A Perverted Utopia” by Annalee Newitz<br />
originally appeared in the San Francisco Bay Guardian.<br />
_ “Profile of a Zoophile” by Bill Brent originally appeared in<br />
Black Sheets #10. _ “Queer Freaks” by Patrick Califia originally<br />
appeared in That’s Revolting! Queer Strategies for Resist-<br />
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