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Best Sex Writing 2013: The State of Today's Sexual Culture

By: Carol Queen - foreword, Rachel Kramer Bussel - editor
Narrated by: Kristin Kalbli, Fleet Cooper
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Twenty of the sexiest stories of the year are compiled in Best Sex Writing 2013, a broad range of informative, provocative, and analytical viewpoints on sex and erotic culture. Some of these stories, both fiction and nonfiction, are funny and titillating, while others can be disheartening and sad.

Narrated with flirtatious eloquence by Kristin Kalbi and hunky coolness by Fleet Cooper, the collection is led off by acclaimed author Jonathan Letham, of Motherless Brooklyn fame. This will stimulate both the brain and the body.

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The Best Sex Writing series has fundamentally changed the way people think - and what they say - about sexuality. Once again, Rachel Kramer Bussel has collected the year’s most challenging and provocative nonfiction articles on this endlessly evocative subject. The essays here comprise a detailed, direct survey of the contemporary American sexual landscape. Major commentators examine the many roles sex plays in our lives in these literate and lively essays.

Judged by the Dr. Carol Queen, who is without peer, this stunning collection of sex-smart essays is sure to stir the heart, the brain, as well as other major organs.

©2013 Rachel Kramer Bussel (P)2013 Audible Inc.

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The Sexual State of the Union Today

This is a cutting-edge collection of current thought on the state of sexuality in the United States.

In so many ways, we are making progress, becoming more open, and in so many other ways, things are as dark as ever.

As Carol Queen states in her forward, “It’s easier to fill a conference hall with thousands of kinky people than it is to get a public school to represent sexuality as something other than a danger.”

Thankfully, Rachel Kramer Bussell has been manning the boat and brings the best writing on sex and sexuality this year. From having babies to a submissive's manifesto, to reproductive rights, there’s something to learn for every piece in this collection.

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